“east slavic languages”

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“THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE”

(the east slavic languages constitute 1 of 3 regional subgroups of ‘slavic languages’, currently spoken throughout ‘eastern europe’, ‘northern asia’, and the ‘caucasus’)

It is the group with the largest numbers of speakers, far out-numbering the Western and Southern Slavic groups.

The existing East Slavic languages are Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian;

(‘rusyn’ is considered to be either a separate language or a dialect of ‘ukrainian’)

(the ‘east slavic languages’ descend from a ‘common predecessor’, the language of the medieval ‘kievan rus’ (9th to 13th centuries))

(all these languages use the ‘cyrillic script’, but with particular modifications)

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