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  1. Há 3 dias · Slovak is the most closely related language to Czech, followed by Polish and Silesian. The West Slavic languages are spoken in Central Europe. Czech is distinguished from other West Slavic languages by a more-restricted distinction between "hard" and "soft" consonants (see Phonology below). History

  2. Há 5 dias · Its capital, Bratislava, eccentrically located in the extreme southwest of the country, has been known by several different names—Pozsony in Hungarian, Pressburg in German, and Prešporok in Slovak—and for three centuries served as the capital of Hungary.

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  3. Há 2 dias · Dialects of Slovak still reflect that the Slavs came from different directions already in the Early Middle Ages, according to a widely accepted scholarly theory. Czech and Slovak share some features with the South Slavic languages, distinguishing them from the other West Slavic languages.

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    Há 2 dias · Standardised Slavic languages that have official status in at least one country are: Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene, and Ukrainian. Russian is the most spoken Slavic language, and is the most spoken native language in Europe.

  5. 17 de mai. de 2024 · The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Last Updated: May 17, 2024 • Article History. Slavic languages: distribution in Europe. Also called: Slavonic languages. Key People: Roman Jakobson. Josef Dobrovský. August Leskien. Pavel Josef Šafařík. Nikolay Sergeyevich Trubetskoy. (Show more) Related Topics: Old Church Slavonic language.

  6. 3 de mai. de 2024 · Welcome to Slavic Languages Study Guide. Slavic languages are included in the Indo-European language family. They are historically considered to be close to the Baltic languages.

  7. Há 2 dias · After the Habsburg victory, the German language replaced Czech for almost two centuries—until the Czechs experienced an extraordinary linguistic and cultural revival that coincided with the revolutions of 1848 and the spread of industrialization.