Proto-Slavic
Proper noun
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Proper noun
- An undocumented hypothetical language from which all the Slavic languages later emerged.
- Common Slavic, Common Slavonic (more accurately referring to a late form of Proto-Slavic)
- Old Slavonic (may also refer to Old East Slavic or Old Church Slavonic)
- Slavonic
- Proto-Balto-Slavic
- protolanguage
- French: proto-slave
- German: Urslawisch
- Italian: protoslavo, lingua protoslava
- Portuguese: protoeslavo
- Russian: праславя́нский язы́к
- Spanish: protoeslavo
Proto-Slavic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to the Proto-Slavic language
- Of or pertaining to the people or nation that spoke Proto-Slavic
- French: proto-slave
- German: urslawisch
- Italian: protoslavo
- Portuguese: protoeslavo
- Russian: праславя́нский
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