East Slavic languages

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East Slavic languages
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The East Slavic languages are one of the three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages. It is the largest subgroup of the Slavic languages by number of speakers. The East Slavic languages are natively spoken in Eastern Europe, Siberia, and the Russian Far East. It is also used as a lingua franca in the Caucasus and Central Asia.

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The main East Slavic languages are Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian.[1] Sometimes Rusyn is also made separate, but other times it is said to be a dialect of Ukrainian.[2] All of these languages use the Cyrillic script.

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