Slavic languages
subfamily of Indo-European languages
(Redirected from Czech-Slovak languages)
The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are a language family of the Indo-European group. Slavic languages and dialects are spoken in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Balkans and North Asia.
Slavic | |
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Ethnicity: | Slavs |
Geographic distribution: | Throughout Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Russia |
Linguistic classification: | Indo-European
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Proto-language: | Proto-Slavic |
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ISO 639-2 and 639-5: | sla |
Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language
Countries where a West Slavic language is the national language
Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language |
List of Slavic languages
changeEast Slavic languages
changeThese languages are usually written with the Cyrillic alphabet.
West Slavic languages
changeThese languages are usually written with the Roman alphabet.
- Czech-Slovak languages
- Lechitic languages
- Sorbian
South Slavic languages
changeThese languages may be written with the Cyrillic or Latin script, depending on the language.
- Eastern
- Western
Pan-Slavic languages
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