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List of Balto-Slavic languages
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There are many
Balto-Slavic languages
. Some are now extinct and some are still spoken today.
Map of where Balto-Slavic languages were historically spoken. Other language families and subfamilies can also be seen.
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Balto-Slavic languages still spoken
1.1
Baltic languages
1.2
West Slavic languages
1.3
South Slavic languages
1.4
East Slavic languages
2
Extinct Balto-Slavic languages
3
Pan-Slavic languages
Balto-Slavic languages still spoken
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Baltic languages
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Latvian
Lithuanian
Latgalian
West Slavic languages
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Polish
Czech
Slovak
Silesian
Sorbian
(
Serbsce and Serbski
)
Kashubian
South Slavic languages
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Croatian
Serbian
Bosnian
Slovene
Bulgarian
Church Slavonic
Macedonian
East Slavic languages
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Russian
Ukrainian
Belorussian
Rusyn
Extinct Balto-Slavic languages
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Old Prussian
Old Church Slavonic
Galindan
Polabian
Sudovian
Selonian
Semigallian
Knaanic
Old West Slavic
Old Novgorod
Old East Slavic
Old Ruthenian
Thracian
Pan-Slavic languages
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Interslavic
Slovio