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  1. A língua russina (autodenominado: русиньскый язык ), [ 3] também chamada de língua cárpato-rutena (um exônimo antiquado), é uma variante linguística eslava oriental falada pelos russinos (cárpato-rutenos) da Europa Central. Alguns linguistas não a consideram uma variante, mas uma língua separada [ 4] que tem seu próprio ...

  2. rue.wikipedia.org › wiki › ГоловнаВікіпедія

    В русиньскій верзії Вікіпедії теперь уж 8883 статей. Попозерайте собі як ся едітує, або діскутуйте на сторінцї Портал комуніты. Вікіпедісты • Спроваджаня • Поміч • Звідуєте ся (FAQ) • А–Я ...

  3. Language committee has been approved Wikipedia in Rusyn and while we are waiting 4-7 days for Board to give the final word, please fill the next questionnaire: Language name in native language (not needed for the setup, but needed if it is a completely new language for updating Meta pages): Русиньскый.

  4. List of Wikipedias. Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki -based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions were soon created: the German and Catalan editions were created on circa 16 March, [1] the French edition ...

  5. www.wikiwand.com › simple › Rusyn_languageRusyn language - Wikiwand

    Rusyn is an East Slavic language. It is spoken by the Rusyns of Central Europe. In English, it is also called Ruthene or Ruthenian. Some linguists treat it as a distinct language. Rusyn is spoken in the Transcarpathian Region of Ukraine, in northeastern Slovakia, in Vojvodina, in southeastern Poland, in Hungary and in northern Romania. In Serbia, Rusyn is an official minority language.

  6. Russian [e] is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia. It is the native language of the Russians and belongs to the Indo-European language family. It is one of four living East Slavic languages, [f] and is also a part of the larger Balto-Slavic languages.

  7. The Serbian language with Cyrillic script is in official use in all 45 municipalities of Vojvodina. The Hungarian language is in official use in 29 municipalities, Slovak in 12, Romanian in 9, Rusyn in 6, and Croatian and Czech in 1 municipality each (however, the Czech language is not official at provincial level).

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