Yes, although it's not a language, it's a whole language family with several languages in it. You can see a list of them in related links.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Slavic family.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language. It belongs to the East Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family.
The Russian language belongs to the Slavic branch of the Indo-European family of languages.
Yes, Russian is an Indo-European language belonging to the Slavic family.
Yes it is. More specifically it is a Slavic language from the Slavic-Baltic category of the Indo-Europeanlanguages.Other Slavic languages include: Ukrainian, Belarusian, Rusyn, Polish, Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Montenegrin, etc.Other Slavic-Baltic languages include: Latvian and Lithuanian.Other Indo-European categories include: Germanic languages, Celtic, languages, Italic languages, Indo-Iranian languages, and the Armenian, Albanian, and Greek languages.
No, Spanish is not a Slavic language. Spanish is a Romance language, which means it evolved from Latin and is part of the Indo-European language family. Slavic languages, on the other hand, are a separate branch of the Indo-European language family that includes languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech.
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The Polish language family tree looks like this: * Indo-European languages * Balto-Slavic languages * Slavic languages * West Slavic languages * Lechitic languages * Polish language
Yes. Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, Sanskrit and Greek are also a Indo-European language.
Indo-European has 9 living branches and 3 extinct branches. The living branches are: Albanian Armenian Baltic Celtic Germanic Greek Indo-Iranian Italic Slavic
The Russian language belongs to the Indo-European language family, specifically to the East Slavic branch. It evolved from Old East Slavic, which was influenced by Old Church Slavonic, a liturgical language.
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