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Slevan ('''Slvanjec''') is a Slavo-Romance language of [[Ill Bethisad]].
Slevan ('''Slvanjec''') is a Slavo-Romance language of [[Ill Bethisad]].


*[[Slevan historical phonology]] (Grand Master Plan)
= Slvanjec -- the Slevan language =


*[[Slevan grammar outline]]
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[[IBWiki:Slvanjec|Slvanjec]] [ˈsl̩vaɲɛts], or in English Slevan [ˈslɛvən], is spoken primarily in the republic of [[IBWiki:Slevania|Slevania]] (Slvanja), but also by sizeable populations in the neighboring countries [[IBWiki:Hungary|Hungary]], the [[IBWiki:RTC|Republic of the Two Crowns]] and the [[IBWiki:Bohemia|Bohemian Kingdom]], and by a few thousand persons in [[IBWiki:Austria|Austria]]. Together with [[IBWiki:Wenedyk|Wenedyk]], one of the official languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns, and [[IBWiki:Slezan|Slezan]] it forms the north-eastern branch of the [[IBWiki:Romance languages|Romance languages]], also known as the Slavo-Romance languages.
 
 
*[[IBWiki:Slvanjec|History of Slevan]]
 
*[[Slevan historical phonology|Historical phonology]] (Grand Master Plan)
 
*[[Slevan grammar outline|Grammar outline]]
 
*[[Slevan dialects|Dialects]]


BPJ 13:02, 27 Jul 2005 (PDT)
BPJ 13:02, 27 Jul 2005 (PDT)

Revision as of 12:10, 27 July 2005

Slevan (Slvanjec) is a Slavo-Romance language of Ill Bethisad.

Slvanjec -- the Slevan language

« Popol szne ljadzva jé popol szne kore »



Slvanjec [ˈsl̩vaɲɛts], or in English Slevan [ˈslɛvən], is spoken primarily in the republic of Slevania (Slvanja), but also by sizeable populations in the neighboring countries Hungary, the Republic of the Two Crowns and the Bohemian Kingdom, and by a few thousand persons in Austria. Together with Wenedyk, one of the official languages of the Republic of the Two Crowns, and Slezan it forms the north-eastern branch of the Romance languages, also known as the Slavo-Romance languages.


BPJ 13:02, 27 Jul 2005 (PDT)