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Some are written using the [[Latin alphabet]] used by [[English language|English]] and other Indo-European languages, but some use other alphabets such as the [[Cyrillic alphabet]].  
 
Some are written using the [[Latin alphabet]] used by [[English language|English]] and other Indo-European languages, but some use other alphabets such as the [[Cyrillic alphabet]].  
  
They tend to have complex grammars, which is why usually hundreds of hours of tuition are needed to master them.  
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They tend to have complex [[grammar]]s, which is why usually hundreds of hours of tuition are needed to master them.  
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 15:22, March 12, 2011

Slavic languages are a group of languages spoken by Slavic people. They include Russian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, Ukrainian and similar languages. They are spoken in Slavic countries in Eastern Europe.

Some are written using the Latin alphabet used by English and other Indo-European languages, but some use other alphabets such as the Cyrillic alphabet.

They tend to have complex grammars, which is why usually hundreds of hours of tuition are needed to master them.

See Also