Slavic languages
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The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are a language family inside of the Indo-European languages. Originally they were spoken in eastern Europe, the Balkans and northern Asia.
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[change] List of Slavic languages
[change] East Slavic languages
[change] West Slavic languages
- Czech-Slovak languages
- Lechitic languages
- Polish
- Pomeranian
- Kashubian
- Slovincian
- Polabian
- Sorbian
- Upper Sorbian
- Lower Sorbian
[change] South Slavic languages
- Eastern
- Western