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West Slavic Languages Information

The West Slavic languages are a subdivision of the Slavic language group that includes Czech, Polish, Slovak, Kashubian and Sorbian.

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· · Slavic languages
History Proto-Slavic · Old Church Slavonic · Cyril and Methodius · Cyrillic alphabet
West Slavic Czech · Kashubian · Knaanic · Polabian · Polish · Pomeranian · Silesian · Slovak · Slovincian · Sorbian (Lower, Upper)
East Slavic Belarusian · Carpathian Rusyn · Iazychie · Old East Slavic · Old Novgorod dialect · Pannonian Rusyn · Russian · Ruthenian · Ukrainian
South Slavic Bulgarian · Church Slavonic · Macedonian · Old Church Slavonic · Serbo-Croatian (Bosnian · Croatian · Montenegrin · Serbian) · Slovene
Constructed languages Pan-Slavic language (Slovianski · Slovio)
Separate dialects and Slavic microlanguages Banat Bulgarian · Burgenland Croatian · Chakavian · East Slovak · Kajkavian · Lachian · Molise Croatian · Prekmurian · Resian · Slavic dialects of Greece · Shtokavian · West Polesian · Torlakian
Italics indicate extinct languages.
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