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      • The West Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak the West Slavic languages. They separated from the common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established independent polities in Central Europe by the 8th to 9th centuries. The West Slavic languages diversified into their historically attested forms over the 10th to 14th centuries.
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  2. The West Slavic languages are a subdivision of the Slavic language group. They include Polish , Czech , Slovak , Kashubian , Upper Sorbian and Lower Sorbian . [1] The languages have traditionally been spoken across a mostly continuous region encompassing the Czech Republic , Slovakia , Poland , [1] the westernmost regions of Ukraine and Belarus ...

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    The West Slavs are Slavic peoples who speak the West Slavic languages. They separated from the common Slavic group around the 7th century, and established independent polities in Central Europe by the 8th to 9th centuries. The West Slavic languages diversified into their historically attested forms over the 10th to 14th centuries.

  4. West Slavic languages: Sorbian languages. Lower Sorbian (also known as Lusatian): ISO 639-3 code: dsb; Upper Sorbian: ISO 639-3 code: hsb; Lechitic languages. Kashubian: ISO 639-3 code: csb; Polish: ISO 639-1 code: pl; ISO 639-3 code: pol; Silesian: ISO 639-3 code: szl; Czech–Slovak languages. Czech: ISO 639-1 code: cs; ISO 639-3 ces

  5. The history of the Slavic languages stretches over 3000 years, from the point at which the ancestral Proto-Balto-Slavic language broke up (c. 1500 BC) into the modern-day Slavic languages which are today natively spoken in Eastern, Central and Southeastern Europe as well as parts of North Asia and Central Asia.

  6. West Slavic. Polish and other Lekhitic languages; Sorbian; Czech-Slovak; East Slavic: Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian

  7. Among the West Slavic languages are Polish, Czech and Slovak, Upper and Lower Sorbian of eastern Germany, and the Kashubian language of northern Poland. The East Slavic languages are Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian. The South Slavic. Read More. Slavic languages. In Slavic languages: Languages of the family.

  8. West Slavic languages. For a list of words relating to West Slavic languages, see the West Slavic languages category of words in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to West Slavic languages.

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