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  1. east2269. The Eastern South Slavic dialects form the eastern subgroup of the South Slavic languages. They are spoken mostly in Bulgaria and North Macedonia, and adjacent areas in the neighbouring countries. They form the so-called Balkan Slavic linguistic area, which encompasses the southeastern part of the dialect continuum of South Slavic.

  2. Proto-Slavic. Old Church Slavonic, liturgical. Knaanic, Jewish language. Old Novgorod dialect. Old East Slavic, developed into modern East Slavic languages. Old Ruthenian. Polabian language. Pomeranian language, only Kashubian remains as a living dialect. South Slavic dialects used in medieval Greece.

  3. The following list is a comparison of basic Proto- Slavic vocabulary and the corresponding reflexes in the modern languages, for assistance in understanding the discussion in Proto-Slavic and History of the Slavic languages. The word list is based on the Swadesh word list, developed by the linguist Morris Swadesh, a tool to study the evolution ...

  4. Archivo:Slavic languages tree.svg. Tamaño de esta previsualización PNG del archivo SVG: 730 × 503 píxeles. Otras resoluciones: 320 × 220 píxeles · 640 × 441 píxeles · 1024 × 706 píxeles · 1280 × 882 píxeles · 2560 × 1764 píxeles. Este es un archivo de Wikimedia Commons, un depósito de contenido libre hospedado por la ...

  5. 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 . 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]

  6. Lenguas eslavas occidentales. Distribución de las lenguas eslavas occidentales. Las lenguas eslavas occidentales más importantes son el eslovaco, el checo, el polaco, el silesio, el casubio y el sórabo o vendo. Todas usan el alfabeto latino. Este subgrupo pertenece al grupo de las lenguas eslavas .

  7. Glottolog. lech1241. The Lechitic (or Lekhitic) languages are a language subgroup consisting of Polish and several other languages and dialects that were once spoken in the area that is now Poland and eastern Germany. [1] It is one of the branches of the larger West Slavic subgroup; the other branches of this subgroup are the Czech–Slovak ...