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  2. Slovene ( / ˈsloʊviːn / ⓘ or / sloʊˈviːn, slə -/ [8]) or Slovenian ( / sloʊˈviːniən, slə -/ ⓘ; [9] [10] slovenščina) is a Western member of South Slavic languages, which belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family. Most of its 2.5 million speakers are the inhabitants of Slovenia, majority of them ethnic Slovenes.

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  3. The official and national language of Slovenia is Slovene, which is spoken by a large majority of the population. It is also known, in English, as Slovenian. Two minority languages, namely Hungarian and Italian, are recognised as co-official languages and accordingly protected in their residential municipalities. [7]

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    The official language in Slovenia is Slovene, which is a member of the South Slavic language group. In 2002, Slovene was the native language of around 88% of Slovenia's population according to the census, with more than 92% of the Slovenian population speaking it in their home environment.

  5. Slovenian or Slovene is a South Slavic language spoken by about 2.5 million people mainly in Slovenia, and also in Italy, particularly in Friuli Venezia Giulia; in Austria especially in Carinthia and Styria; in Vas in Hungary, and and also in Croatia. Slovenian is closely related to Croatian and Serbian, particularly to the Kajkavian and ...

  6. Slovene (or Slovenian) is a language. It is the official language of Slovenia . Experts estimate that 2.5 million people can understand and speak Slovene. [2] It is a Slavic language, written for more than 1000 years. [3] The earliest written records are the Freising manuscripts.

    • 2.5 million (2010)
    • [sloˈʋenski ˈjɛzik], [sloˈʋenʃtʃina]
  7. The Slovene Wikipedia (Slovene: slovenska Wikipedija) is the Slovene-language edition of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. It has been active since 26 February 2002. On 15 August 2010, it reached 100,000 articles. As of May 2024, it has about 185,000 articles.

  8. Noun. Adjective. Verbs. Gerund. Numerals. Adverb. Pronouns. Determiners. Interjection. Syntax. Punctuation. Slovene grammar. The following is an overview of the grammar of the Slovene language . Common phonological changes. As in most other Slavic languages, changes to consonants and vowels often occur between related forms of words.

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