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  1. Friulian ( / friˈuːliən / free-OO-lee-ən) or Friulan (natively furlan ⓘ or marilenghe; Italian: friulano; Austrian German: Furlanisch; Slovene: furlanščina) is a Romance language belonging to the Rhaeto-Romance family, spoken in the Friuli region of northeastern Italy.

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    Slovene or Slovenian may refer to: Something of, from, or related to Slovenia, a country in Central Europe. Slovene language, a South Slavic language mainly spoken in Slovenia. Slovenes, an ethno-linguistic group mainly living in Slovenia. Slavic peoples, an Indo-European ethno-linguistic group. Ilmen Slavs, the northernmost tribe of the Early ...

  3. Serbo-Croatian is a pro-drop language with flexible word order, subject–verb–object being the default. It can be written in either localized variants of Latin ( Gaj's Latin alphabet, Montenegrin Latin) or Cyrillic ( Serbian Cyrillic, Montenegrin Cyrillic ), and the orthography is highly phonemic in all standards.

  4. The 1990 census reported 124,437 Slovene-identifying people. [7] Slovene-American sources give higher estimates of the total number of Americans of Slovene descent, of up to 300,000, [7] or even (if persons with only one-quarter or one-eighth Slovene ancestry are counted) 500,000. [14]

  5. Slovenia is a country in the southern region of Central Europe. The capital and largest city of Slovenia is Ljubljana. Its major language is Slovenian. Its current population is about 2.0 million. Slovenia's leading exports are manufactured goods and aluminium.

  6. Facts about the Slovenian Language. Slovenian language is spoken by about 2.5 million speakers worldwide. It was the first written Slavic language. It is spoken by Slovenian minorities in the bordering countries of Italy, Croatia, Hungary, and Austria. As a result of a migration at the beginning of the twentieth century Slovene can also be ...

  7. A personal pronoun denotes the speaker ( I ), the addressee ( you) or a third person ( it ). Personal pronouns in Slovene are inflected in a somewhat unusual way, for there are many different forms for each of the pronouns. Several of the pronouns have unstressed and clitic forms that are unstressed, and may attach to another word.

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