Slavic languages

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Slavic languages

The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are a language family of the Indo-European group. Slavic languages and dialects are spoken in Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Balkans and North Asia.

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Slavic
Ethnicity:Slavs
Geographic
distribution:
Throughout Central Europe, Eastern Europe and Russia
Linguistic classification:Indo-European
Proto-language:Proto-Slavic
Subdivisions:
ISO 639-2 and 639-5:sla
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  Countries where an East Slavic language is the national language
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  Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language
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List of Slavic languages

East Slavic languages

These languages are usually written with the Cyrillic alphabet.

West Slavic languages

These languages are usually written with the Roman alphabet.

South Slavic languages

These languages may be written with the Cyrillic or Latin script, depending on the language.

Pan-Slavic languages

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