West Slavic languages
The West Slavic languages is a subdivision of the Slavic language group that
includes Czech, Polish,
Classification:
- Indo-European
Satem Balto-Slavic - Slavic
- West Slavic
- Czech-Slovak
- Czech
Slovak Pannonian Rusyn (alternatively also considered an East Slavic Language, a dialect ofUkrainian language , or an intermediate dialect between the Western dialects of the Ukrainian and the Eastern dialects of theSlovak 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
- Czech-Slovak
- West Slavic
- Slavic
| Slavic languages and dialects | |
|---|---|
| East Slavic | |
| West Slavic | Czech | |
| South Slavic | |
| Other († |
Proto-Slavic† | |
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