West Slavic
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Proper noun
1.1.1
Translations
1.2
See also
English
English
Wikipedia
has an article on:
West Slavic
Wikipedia
Proper noun
West
Slavic
A subgrouping of the
Slavic
language family spoken mainly in
Poland
, the
Czech Republic
,
Slovakia
and
Lusatia
(a small area in
Germany
).
Translations
of or relating to the West Slavs
Czech:
západoslovanský
Dutch:
West-Slavisch
French:
slave occidental
German:
westslawisch
(de)
(
deprecated template usage
)
{{
trans-mid
}}
Polish:
zachodniosłowiański
(pl)
Russian:
западнославя́нский
(ru)
m
(
zapadnoslavjánskij
)
Slovak:
západoslovanský
See also
East Slavic
South Slavic
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