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A pan-Slavic language is a zonal auxiliary language for communication among the Slavic peoples. There are approximately 400 million speakers of the Slavic languages. In order to communicate with each other, speakers of different Slavic languages often resort to international lingua francas, primarily English, or Russian in East Slavic zonal cases. But since Slavic languages are closely related lexically and grammatically and are comparatively easier to learn when another Slavic language is already known, there have been numerous attempts to construct a more neutral auxiliary language that could act as a common language for slavophones. The earliest pan-Slavic linguistic efforts preceded academic knowledge and reconstruction of Proto-Slavic, which was likely spoken between 2nd century BCE a

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  • Tutslavaj lingvoj (eo)
  • Pan-Slavic language (en)
  • Панславянские языки (ru)
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  • Tutslavaj, ĉiuslavaj aŭ panslavaj lingvoj estas zonaj planlingvoj kreitaj por helpi parolantojn de diversaj slavaj lingvoj interparoli. La unuan verkis kroato kiel (Rusa lingvo) jam inter la jaroj 1659 kaj 1666. En 1826 eldonis slovako Jan Herkeľ en Buda latine sian projekton Lingua slavica universalis. Konsiderata kiel grava provo por krei tutslavan lingvon estis (Reciproka slava ortografio) farita en 1856 de la slovena etnografo . Poste, pluajn projektojn verkis ĉeĥoj. Nuntempe, la plej aktiva slava helplingvo, kun kelkaj miloj da parolantoj, estas la Interslava lingvo. (eo)
  • Панславянские языки — обобщающее название зонально сконструированных языков для общения народов славянской языковой группы. (ru)
  • A pan-Slavic language is a zonal auxiliary language for communication among the Slavic peoples. There are approximately 400 million speakers of the Slavic languages. In order to communicate with each other, speakers of different Slavic languages often resort to international lingua francas, primarily English, or Russian in East Slavic zonal cases. But since Slavic languages are closely related lexically and grammatically and are comparatively easier to learn when another Slavic language is already known, there have been numerous attempts to construct a more neutral auxiliary language that could act as a common language for slavophones. The earliest pan-Slavic linguistic efforts preceded academic knowledge and reconstruction of Proto-Slavic, which was likely spoken between 2nd century BCE a (en)
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