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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- Medieval Bulgarian influenced the other South Slavic languages and Romanian.
- The East Slavic languages constitute one of three regional subgroups of the Slavic languages, distinct from the West and South Slavic languages.
- From the 9th century onwards, Alpine Slavic underwent a series of gradual changes and innovations which were characteristic of South Slavic languages.
- In South Slavic languages, it is called the "cannon" (Топ, Romanised "top").
- Etymological rules from Greek and South Slavic languages made the orthography imprecise and difficult to master.
- In South Slavic languages, the territory ruled by a "ban" was called "Banovina" (or "Banat"), often transcribed in English as "Banate" or "Bannate", and also as "Banat" or "Bannat".
- (*) Total number of speakers of South Slavic languages (Serbian and Croatian) that live in the district is 97,429 (48.68%).
- Sava is a male personal name in South Slavic languages.
- Comparable terms are found in some south Slavic languages, for example Serbo-Croatian "umereno" or "umjereno".
- As it is part of a dialect continuum with other South Slavic languages, Macedonian has a high degree of mutual intelligibility with Bulgarian and varieties of Serbo-Croatian.
- In the South Slavic languages, the city is known as Драма which is itself a transliteration of the Greek name.
- The simplification of the digraph [...] to [...] was first brought about in Old East Slavic texts and only later taken over into South Slavic languages.
- South Slavic languages: "Carigrad" or Цариград, depending on their alphabets (or "Tsarigrad" as an alternative Latin transliteration of Cyrillic); [...]; [...]; [...]; [...]; also "Czargrad" and "Tzargrad"; see: "Tsar".
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