BaltoSlavic Languages

Balto-Slavic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family consisting of the Baltic languages and the Slavic languages. These languages are primarily spoken in Eastern Europe and the Baltic states. Balto-Slavic languages share common linguistic features and historical development, but have distinct characteristics that differentiate them from other branches of the Indo-European family. These languages have played a significant role in the cultural and historical development of the region.




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BaltoSlavic Languages