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    Church Slavonic is the conservative Slavic liturgical language used by the Eastern Orthodox Church in Belarus, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland...
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    Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic (/sləˈvɒnɪk, slæˈvɒn-/ slə-VON-ik, slav-ON-) is the first Slavic literary language and the oldest extant written Slavonic...
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  • language. As a result of the long Polish-Lithuanian rule, these languages had been less exposed to Church Slavonic, featuring therefore less Church Slavonicisms...
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    The oldest translation of the Bible into a Slavic language, Old Church Slavonic, has close connections with the activity of the two apostles to the Slavs...
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  • Old Church Slavonic is an inflectional language with moderately complex verbal and nominal systems. The nominal case category distinguishes 7 cases for...
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    The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples and their descendants. They...
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    18th century, the literary language of the Serbs was the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic (also called Serbo-Slavonic), with centuries-old tradition...
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  • autonomous spoken Russian language, largely independent from written Church Slavonic, began to develop. Nevertheless, Church Slavonic remained the literary...
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  • Church Slavonic was the main language used for administrative (until the 16th century) and liturgical purposes (until the 17th century) by the Romanian...
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    Dze (section Church Slavonic)
    this sound was pronounced as a simple /z/; however, as the Old Church Slavonic language was based on the Bulgaro-Macedonian dialects, the sound remained...
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    write the Church Slavonic language, and was historically used for its ancestor, Old Church Slavonic. It was also used for other languages, but between...
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  • Slavs (redirect from Slavonics)
    Slavs in the area, and their South Slavic language, the Old Church Slavonic, became the main and official language of the empire in 864 AD. Bulgaria was instrumental...
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  • Cyrillic O variants (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    these names are still in use in the Church Slavonic alphabet. Broad On is used only in the Church Slavonic language. In its alphabet (in primers and grammar...
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    Vyaz (Cyrillic calligraphy) (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    Vyaz (Russian: вязь from вязать, vyazat; Church Slavonic: вѩзати ⰲⱗⰸⰰⱅⰻ 'to bind, to tie') is a type of ancient decorative Cyrillic lettering, in which...
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    Ef (Cyrillic) (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    in later Church Slavonic and Russian form it became фертъ (fert). In the Cyrillic numeral system, Ef has a value of 500. The Slavic languages have almost...
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    Tsargrad (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    several ways depending on the language, for instance: Old East Slavic: Цѣсарьградъ, romanized: Tsěsarĭgradŭ; Church Slavonic: Царьгра̀дъ, romanized: Tsarĭgràdŭ;...
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    these names are still in use in the Church Slavonic alphabet). Broad On is used only in the Church Slavonic language. In its alphabet (in primers and grammar...
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  • also called Common Slavic or Common Slavonic) is the unattested, reconstructed proto-language of all Slavic languages. It represents Slavic speech approximately...
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    Seven) The Hungarian Greek Catholic Church itself originated with a branch of the Slavonic-speaking Uniate Church "CCEO: text - IntraText CT". www.intratext...
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  • Slavs (ethnonym) (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    into skl-, as that root was present (in sklērós, "hard"). In East Church Slavonic manuscripts, the ethnonym is spelt Slověne (Словѣне), such as in the...
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  • Hindu-Buddhist Javanese kingdom era from 10th to 15th centuries) Old Church Slavonic (language of the First Bulgarian Empire during its Golden Age, 10th century...
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  • recensions of Church Slavonic, introduced by Orthodox churchmen from more southerly lands, provided the basis for Chancery Slavonic, the court language of the...
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    romanized: Darokhranítielnitsa, Ancient Greek: αρτοφοριον, artophorion) or ark (Church Slavonic: ковчег, kovchég) on the altar at all times. The tabernacle is normally...
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    Glagolitic script (category Articles containing Church Slavonic-language text)
    "verb (glagol) using (jati)", meaning to say Mass in Old Church Slavonic liturgy. In the languages now spoken in the places where Glagolitic script was once...
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    Christian terminology, via the Goths. The Slavic terms for "church" (Old Church Slavonic црькꙑ [crĭky], Bulgarian църква [carkva], Russian церковь [cerkov']...
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  • region through their native language. Old Church Slavonic, an Eastern South Slavic language, is the first Slavic literary language. Between 9th and 11th century...
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    Cyrillic numerals (category Church Slavonic language)
    The Cyrillic numerals may still be found in books written in the Church Slavonic language. The system is a quasi-decimal alphabetic numeral system, equivalent...
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    lyrics, which are written exclusively in Church Slavonic language, are inspired by the Eastern Orthodox Church. The band members wear religious habits...
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    Synod (redirect from Church Councils)
    the establishment of inter-diocesan ecclesiastical laws. A sobor (Church Slavonic: съборъ, romanized: sŭborŭ, lit. 'assembly') is a formal gathering...
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    century. Most of them are saints' vitae and sermons written in the Church Slavonic language. In the 13th and 14th century an increasing number of texts, mainly...
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