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* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|праславянски|tr=praslavjánski|sc=Cyrl}} |
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|праславянски|tr=praslavjánski|sc=Cyrl}} |
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* Czech: {{t|cs|praslovanský}} |
* Czech: {{t|cs|praslovanský}} |
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* Esperanto: {{t|eo|praslava}} |
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* Finnish: {{t|fi|kantaslaavilainen}} |
* Finnish: {{t|fi|kantaslaavilainen}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|proto-slave|c}} |
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* German: {{t+|de|urslawisch}} |
* German: {{t+|de|urslawisch}} |
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* Macedonian: {{t|mk|прасловенски|m|tr=praslóvenski}} |
* Macedonian: {{t|mk|прасловенски|m|tr=praslóvenski}} |
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* Old Church Slavonic: {{t|cu|прасловѣньскъ|sc=Cyrs}} |
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* Polish: {{t+|pl|prasłowiański|m}} |
* Polish: {{t+|pl|prasłowiański|m}} |
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* Portuguese: {{t|pt|protoeslavo}} |
* Portuguese: {{t|pt|protoeslavo}} |
Revision as of 07:30, 13 February 2016
English
Alternative forms
Proper noun
- An undocumented hypothetical language from which all the Slavic languages later emerged.
Synonyms
- Common Slavic, Common Slavonic (more accurately referring to a late form of Proto-Slavic)
- Old Slavonic (may also refer to Old East Slavic or Old Church Slavonic)
- Slavonic
Hyponyms
- Common Slavic, Common Slavonic (less accurately used as a synonym)
Related terms
Translations
Proto-Slavic
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Adjective
Proto-Slavic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the Proto-Slavic language
- Of or pertaining to the people or nation that spoke Proto-Slavic
Translations
of or pertaining to Proto-Slavic language or people who spoke it
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External links
- Proto-Slavic language on Wikipedia.Wikipedia