WEST SLAVIC LANGUAGES



The 'West Slavic languages' is a subdivision of the Slavic language group that includes Czech, Polish, Slovak, and Sorbian.
Classification:

Indo-European


Satem



Balto-Slavic




Slavic





West Slavic






★ Czech-Slovak







Czech







Slovak







Pannonian Rusyn (alternatively also considered an East Slavic Language, a dialect of Ukrainian language, or an intermediate dialect between the Western dialects of the Ukrainian and the Eastern dialects of the Slovak language)







Lach, Lachian (Czech ''lašský jazyk'', Polish ''laski'', ''lechicki'', German ''Lachisch'', not to be confused with “Lechitic,” although transitional between Czech-Slovak and Lechitic)






Lechitic







Polish







Silesian







Pomeranian








Kashubian








Slovincian







Polabian






Sorbian







Upper Sorbian







Lower Sorbian

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