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quotation: Only two of the East Slavonic languages, Russian and Ukrainian, are classified as non-endangered here, meaning that Belarusian, while an official language of an independent country, is regarded as vulnerable, (English)
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Revision as of 18:30, 18 February 2022

first literary Slavic language, developed from the Slavic dialect of Thessaloniki (Solun) by saints Cyril and Methodius
  • cu
  • Ohrid Folios
  • Old Church Slavonic language
  • Old East Slavic
  • Old Slavonic
Language Label Description Also known as
English
Old Church Slavonic
first literary Slavic language, developed from the Slavic dialect of Thessaloniki (Solun) by saints Cyril and Methodius
  • cu
  • Ohrid Folios
  • Old Church Slavonic language
  • Old East Slavic
  • Old Slavonic

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cu
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Словѣньскъ ѩꙁꙑкъ (Church Slavic)
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Словѣньскъ‎ (Church Slavic)
Slovyensk
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старобългарски (Bulgarian)
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Only two of the East Slavonic languages, Russian and Ukrainian, are classified as non-endangered here, meaning that Belarusian, while an official language of an independent country, is regarded as vulnerable, (English)

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491.81701
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1059
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gumanitarnye_nauki/lingvistika/STAROSLAVYANSKI_YAZIK.html
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