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Talk:Slavic peoples
Talk:Slavic peoples Spurious Picture The picture in the ... that the locals who speak the native language are called Slovenes is that they never ... is that they are based on being Slavic - the titles Serb and Croat can be ... are subgroups of Slavs, and today the Slavic background is all but forgotten - that is ... is a Yugoslav, he claims to be Slavic, which indeed he is, and from ...
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Talk:Molise Croatian dialect
Talk:Molise Croatian dialect Jugoslaven, kindly explain why you insist on Serbo-Croatian here, too. Molise Slavic split off from its parent South Slavic language way before the term "Serbo-Croatian" ...
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South Slavic languages
South Slavic languages This article is in need of ... this page yourself if you can. South Slavic languages comprise one of the three groups of Slavic languages (besides West and East Slavic). There are around 30 million speakers of ... languages, mainly in the Balkans. The South Slavic languages are further subdivided into Eastern ...
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Slavic peoples
Slavic peoples The Slavic peoples are defined by their linguistic attainment of the Slavic languages. They indigenously reside in Central Europe ... unique history, religion and culture of particular Slavic group within them. The East Slavs may all be traced to Slavic-speaking populations that were organized as ...
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Diaspora language
Diaspora language The term diaspora language, coined in the 1980s, is a sociolinguistic idea referring to a variety of language spoken in a place of migration. For ... Kingdom has produced a strain of the language unlike that spoken on the Indian subcontinent ... is not considered a full-blown diaspora language but it appears to be developing ...
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Molise Croatian dialect
Molise Croatian dialect Molise Croatian dialect (also: Molise Slavic, Slavisano, na-našo) is spoken in the Campobasso province in the Molise Region of Italy, in three villages ...
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Talk:Serbo-Croatian language
Talk:Serbo-Croatian language This article is part of WikiProject Languages ... first they learn Cyrillic at school. Other Slavic languages written in Cyrillic are more different ... Cyrillic alphabet is more suited to Serbian language then Latin Nikola Clarification of differences I ... noted that difference between Croatian and Serbian language is same as, for example, difference between Norwegian and Swedish language. Common mistake is saying they are ...
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Molise Croats
Molise Croats This article or section contains information ... inaccuracies and modify as needed, citing sources. Molise Croats (moliški Hrvati in scientific literature) live in the Molise region of Italy in the villages Acquaviva ... Collecroce (in Croatian: Kruč), San Felice del Molise (in Croatian: Štifilić) and Montemitro (in Croatian ... are about 1.700 speakers of the Molise Croatian dialect. Additionally, there are about ...
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Albanian language
Albanian language Albanian (Shqip) Pronunciation: IPA: Spoken in: Albania ... Total speakers: 6,169,000 (Ethnologue, 2000) Language family: Indo-European Albanian Writing system: Latin alphabet (Albanian variant) Official status Official language of: Albania, Kosova (Serbia and Montenegro), parts ... of Macedonia Regulated by: no official regulation Language codes ISO 639-1: sq ISO 639 ... in Unicode. Albanian (gjuha shqipe //) is a language spoken by over 8 million people ...
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Category:South Slavic languages
Category:South Slavic languages The main article for this category is South Slavic languages. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this category. B Bulgarian language S Slovenian language Pages in category "South Slavic languages" There are 25 pages in ...
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