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  1. The history of the Macedonian language refers to the developmental periods of current-day Macedonian, an Eastern South Slavic language spoken on the territory of North Macedonia. The Macedonian language developed during the Middle Ages from the Old Church Slavonic, the common language spoken by Slavic people. [further explanation needed]

  2. Politicians and scholars from North Macedonia, Bulgaria and Greece have opposing views about the existence and distinctiveness of the Macedonian language. Through history Macedonian has been referred mainly to as a variant of Bulgarian, but especially during the first half of the 20th century also as Serbian, and as a distinct language of its own.

  3. This article was most recently revised and updated by Kathleen Kuiper. Macedonian language, South Slavic language that is most closely related to Bulgarian and is written in the Cyrillic alphabet. It is the official language of the Republic of North Macedonia and is spoken by more than 1.3 million people there.

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  4. Ancient Macedonian was the language of the ancient Macedonians which was either a dialect of Ancient Greek or a separate Hellenic language. It was spoken in the kingdom of Macedonia during the 1st millennium BC and belonged to the Indo-European language family.

  5. The origins of the Macedonian language can be traced back to the Old Church Slavonic language, which was spread by the work of Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century. For much of its early history, the area that is now North Macedonia was subject to Byzantine, Ottoman, and Bulgarian influences, which significantly shaped the language.

  6. Jul 22, 2021 · Most modern scholars believe the ancient Macedonian language was a dialect of Greek. [1] . The Greek language was a critical element of ancient culture’s identities, but it was not the only factor. More importantly than language, though, the Macedonians shared many cultural affinities and attributes with the Greeks of the city-states.

  7. History of the Macedonian language. After the coming of the Slavs of the Balkan Peninsula, the first Slavic literary language was created, known as Old Slavic (IX c.). On his basis, Macedonian speech from Thessaloniki is taken.

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