Category:Slavic Languages
From Slavic.info
The Slavonic languages are very intimately affiliated one with the other. With any one of their various dialects, it is quite easy to make one's self intelligible in conversation with those speaking the others. There are religious manuscripts in the Slavonic language dating back as far as the eleventh century; and by a comparison of the present forms with those of that date, they are found to have been remarkably stable.
The Slavic languages are rich in grammatical forms. They have the same number of case-endings with the Sanskrit, but do not use the article with the noun, and not necessarily use pronouns with the verb, for the ending defines it.
- Literary
- Church Slavonic
- East Slavic
- West Slavic
- South Slavic
- Pan Slavic
Pages in category "Slavic Languages"
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