English > Slavonic language: 1 sense > noun 1, communication| Meaning | A branch of the Indo-European family of languages. |
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| Synonyms | Slavic, Slavic language, Slavonic |
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| Narrower | Belarusian, Byelorussian, White Russian | The Slavic language spoken in Belarus |
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| Bulgarian | A Slavic language spoken in Bulgaria |
| Czech | The Slavic language of Czechs |
| Macedonian | The Slavic language of modern Macedonia |
| Old Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavic, Church Slavic, Old Bulgarian | The Slavic language into which the Bible was translated in the 9th century |
| Polish | The Slavic language of Poland |
| Russian | The Slavic language that is the official language of Russia |
| Serbo-Croat, Serbo-Croatian | The Slavic language of the Serbs and Croats |
| Slovak | The Slavic language spoken in Slovakia |
| Slovene | The Slavic language of Slovenes |
| Sorbian, Lusatian | A Slavonic language spoken in rural area of southeastern Germany |
| Ukrainian | The Slavic language spoken in the Ukraine |
| Broader | Balto-Slavic, Balto-Slavic language, Balto-Slavonic | A family of Indo-European languages including the Slavic and Baltic languages |
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| Spanish | eslavo, eslavónico, lengua eslava, lengua eslavónica |
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| Catalan | eslau, llengua eslava |
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