Slavic languages

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Map where a Slavic language is the national language: ██ West Slavic languages ██ East Slavic languages ██ South Slavic languages
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The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are a language family inside of the Indo-European languages. Originally they were spoken in eastern Europe, the Balkans and northern Asia.


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[edit] List of Slavic languages

[edit] East Slavic languages

[edit] West Slavic languages

  • Czech-Slovak languages
    • Czech
    • Slovak
    • Pannonian Rusyn (Alternatively also considered an East Slavic language, a dialect of the Ukrainian language, or an intermediate dialect between the Western dialects of the Ukrainian and the Eastern dialects of the Slovak language.)
  • Lechitic languages
    • Polish
    • Pomeranian
      • Kashubian
      • Slovincian
    • Polabian
  • Sorbian
    • Upper Sorbian
    • Lower Sorbian

[edit] South Slavic languages

  • Eastern
    • Bulgarian
    • Macedonian
  • Western
    • Serbo-Croatian
      • Serbian
      • Bosnian
      • Croatian
      • Burgenland Croatian
      • Molise Croatian
      • Bunjevac
      • Montenegrin
    • Slovenian

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