... kind, gentle, or good-natured in the South Slavic languages . However, as a proper name in... interested: http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Annunciation
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 11/12/2008
Among the South Slavic languages , Macedonian is the one that.... Here is what Wikipedia says on this subject: "Macedonian...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 01/07/2011
... Slavic Fyrom "Macedonian" (1) http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/macedonian_... "...part of the Eastern group of South Slavic languages . It is also referred to by several alternative names, many...
6 Answers · Education & Reference · 16/04/2008
...whether they're West, East, or South , are Slavic . Yes, their languages have many similarities. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/ Slavic _peoples http://en...
6 Answers · Society & Culture · 20/07/2012
... differently here you can see the dialects that we have http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Bulgarian_dialects i don't know much about serbian language so can't help you there but why not learn both :D
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 28/05/2011
... South Slavs From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Jump...navigation, search Countries where a South Slavic language is the national language . The...
1 Answers · Arts & Humanities · 29/01/2010
... (East Slavic doesn't). Within the South Slavic languages , Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, and Bosnian belong...
8 Answers · Society & Culture · 24/12/2010
...an archaic form) are infrequent, they are mainly adopted from other languages . The surnames ending in -ov, -ev, -in are short ...
7 Answers · Society & Culture · 10/09/2011
... this off of Wikipedia : "No Kazakh language is heard... from Slavic languages ... South Slavic languages ...
7 Answers · Society & Culture · 04/12/2006
...словѣ́ньскъ ѩзꙑ́къ, slověnĭskŭ językŭ) was the first literary Slavic language ..." And about Church Slavonic language : http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Church_Slavonic_ language "Various Church...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 09/08/2011