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  1. The East Slavic languages are one of the three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages. It is the largest subgroup of the Slavic languages by number of speakers. The East Slavic languages are natively spoken in Eastern Europe, Siberia, and the Russian Far East. It is also used as a lingua franca in the Caucasus and Central Asia .

  2. On the Significance of the Second South Slavic Influence for the Evolution of the Russian Literary Language Issue 1 of PdR Press publications in the history of the Russian language, ISSN 1876-8628: Author: Henrik Birnbaum: Edition: reprint: Publisher: deRidder, 1976: ISBN: 9031600474, 9789031600472: Length: 30 pages: Subjects

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SprachbundSprachbund - Wikipedia

    The Balkan Sprachbund comprises Albanian, Romanian, the South Slavic languages of the southern Balkans (Bulgarian, Macedonian and to a lesser degree Serbo-Croatian), Greek, Balkan Turkish, and Romani. All but one of these are Indo-European languages but from very divergent branches, and Turkish is a Turkic language.

  4. Members of the minority self-identify either as Greeks, Bulgarians, ethnic Macedonians, or simply "Macedonians"/locals in the geographical sense. The current title of the article is the most inclusive one and the one used most often outside Wikipedia. The Greek government usually uses the term "Slavic-speaking Greeks", not "Slavic speakers of ...

  5. 42-C. Glottolog. kart1248. The Kartvelian languages ( / kɑːrtˈvɛliən, - ˈviːl -/ kart-VEL-ee-ən, -⁠VEEL-; Georgian: ქართველური ენები, romanized: kartveluri enebi; also known as South Caucasian, Kartvelic, and Iberian languages [1]) are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InterslavicInterslavic - Wikipedia

    For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. Interslavic ( Medžuslovjansky / Меджусловјанскы) is a pan-Slavic auxiliary language. Its purpose is to facilitate communication between speakers of various Slavic languages, as well as to allow people who do not speak a Slavic language to communicate with Slavic speakers by ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlovenesSlovenes - Wikipedia

    The Slovenes, also known as Slovenians ( Slovene: Slovenci [slɔˈʋéːntsi] ), are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Slovenia, and adjacent regions in Italy, Austria and Hungary. Slovenes share a common ancestry, culture, history and speak Slovene as their native language.

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