Lithuanian (also Lithuanian Lietuviu Kalba, and East Baltic language) Fonts
Lithuanian fonts and orthography follow a fairly regular system of spelling and grammar rules which uses a number of diacritical marks to indicate specific sounds in the language. Lithuanian uses a system of stress accent, where the stressed syllable in a word is pronounced more strongly than the other syllables. This is indicated in writing by placing an accent mark (either a grave accent or an acute accent) over the stressed vowel in a word.
Lithuanian uses the Latin alphabet and the additional diacritical marks Ą, Č, Ę, Ė, Į, Š, and Ų. These marks are used to indicate specific sounds in the Lithuanian language, and they are essential to properly write and pronounce Lithuanian words. Overall, the Lithuanian language has a rich and complex orthography that is essential for properly writing and pronouncing Lithuanian words.
Writing System: Latin script
Alphabetic Writing System: Lithuanian alphabet
Number of Characters: 32
Alphabet Letter / Character Set: A, a, Ą, ą, B, b, C, c, Č, č, D, d, E, e, Ę, ę, Ė, ė, F, f, G, g, H, h, I, i, Į, į, Y, y, J, j, K, k, L, l, M, m, N, n, O, o, P, p, R, r, S, s, Š, š, T, t, U, u, Ų, ų, Ū, ū, V, v, Z, z, Ž, ž.
Language Speakers: 4 million
Country / Areas: Lithuanina, also Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Belarus, Canada, Estonia, United Kingdom, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Russian Federation, Sweden, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, United States, Uruguay, Uzbekistan
Typeface Usage: Various business typography uses, such as corporate fonts, branding font styles, labels, product, and packaging fonts, high-performing gaming, and app fonts, more wide-use multimedia, and printer-friendly digital fonts, variable fonts for websites, tablets, software fonts, and any other high-grade professional and personal typeface applications.