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Slavic languages  

Definition

  • The Slavic or Slavonic languages, a group of closely related languages of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo-European languages, have speakers in most of eastern Europe, much of the Balkans, parts of central Europe, and the northern part of Asia.Slavic languages are usually divided on the basis of geographical and genealogical principle into three main branches: East, West and South Slavic branchs.The Slavic languages are a relatively homogeneous and conservative family, compared with other families of Indo-European languages. Most Slavic languages have a rich, fusional morphology.

Identifier

  • SLA

Change note

  • Manually added collection language

Notation

  • sla

In other languages

  • славянски езици

    Bulgarian

  • slavenski jezici

    Croatian

  • slovanské jazyky

    Czech

  • slaviske sprog

    Danish

  • Slavische talen

    Dutch

  • slaavi keeled

    Estonian

  • slaavilaiset kielet

    Finnish

  • langues slaves

    French

  • Slawische Sprachen

    German

  • σλαβικές γλώσσες

    Greek

  • szláv nyelvek

    Hungarian

  • Teangacha Slavacha

    Irish

  • lingue slave

    Italian

  • slāvu valodas

    Latvian

  • slavų kalbos

    Lithuanian

  • Lingwi Slavi

    Maltese

  • języki słowiańskie

    Polish

  • línguas eslavas

    Portuguese

  • limbi slave

    Romanian

  • slovanské jazyky

    Slovak

  • slovanski jeziki

    Slovenian

  • lenguas eslavas

    Spanish

  • slaviska språk

    Swedish

  • слов'янські мови

    Ukrainian

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http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/SLA

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