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1 славянские языки
1) General subject: slavic languages2) Linguistics: Slavic (languages), Slavonic (languages) -
2 славянская группа языков
General subject: Slavic, Slavonian, slavic languagesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > славянская группа языков
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3 славянский
Slavic [-ɑː-], Slavonicславя́нские языки́ — Slavic / Slavonic languages
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4 церковнославянский язык
1) General subject: Church Slavic, Church SlavonicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > церковнославянский язык
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5 славянский
Slavonic, Slavic
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