Proto-Czech

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Proto-Czech

  1. ancestor language of the Czech language, descendant of Proto-Slavic, spoken between the 10th and 13th century
    • 2014, Sebastian Kempgen, “Abstract”, in Die slavischen Sprachen / The Slavic Languages[1], Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH, →ISBN, page 1384:
      Proto-Czech can be differentiated from Proto-Polish and Proto-Slovak from the end of the 10th century.

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