Slavic languages
The Slavic languages or the Slavonic languages are a group of languages, which are a part of the Indo-European languages. The languages are mostly spoken in Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. Together with the Germanic languages and the Romance languages, there one of the three biggest languages families in Europe.
Languages
East Slavic
- Belarussian
- Russian
- Ukrainian
- Rusyn
West Slavic
- Czech-Slovak
- Lechitic
- Polish
- Silesian
- Pomeranian
- Kashubian
- Sorbian
- Upper Sorbian
- Lower Sorbian
South Slavic
- Eastern South Slavic
- Bulgarian
- Macedonian
- Church Slavonic
- Western South Slavic
- Serbo-Croatian
- Bosnian
- Burgerland Croatian
- Croatian
- Montenegrin
- Serbian
- Slovene
- Serbo-Croatian
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