slavonic language

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slavonic language

A student studies a Slavonic language in a university library.

Definition

Noun: - A branch of the Indo-European family of languages: A group of closely related languages spoken primarily in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and parts of Northern Asia. These languages share common linguistic features and historical origins.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Russian is a widely spoken Slavonic language.
    • Linguists study the evolution of the Slavonic language family.
    • She is learning Old Church Slavonic, an ancient Slavonic language used in liturgical texts.
Advanced Usage
  • "Slavonic language" in historical contexts: Often refers to the common ancestral language (Proto-Slavic) or its early literary form, Old Church Slavonic.
    • Old Church Slavonic is the oldest attested Slavonic language.
Variants and Related Words
  • Slavic language: A more common modern synonym for "Slavonic language."
    • Polish is a West Slavic language.
  • Slavonic (adjective): Pertaining to the Slavonic languages or peoples.
    • Slavonic studies is a fascinating academic field.
Synonyms
  • Slavic language: The most direct and frequently used synonym in contemporary English.
Related Phrases
  • Balto-Slavic languages: A higher-level language group that includes both Baltic and Slavonic languages.
    • The Balto-Slavic group suggests a shared ancestry for Lithuanian and the Slavonic languages.
slavonic language

A student studies a Slavonic language in a university library.

Noun
  1. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages