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    Pannonian Rusyn (руски язик, romanized: ruski jazik), also historically referred to as Yugoslav Rusyn, is a variety of the Slovak language, spoken by the...
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    Pannonian Rusyns (Rusyn: Русини, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Pannonian Rusnaks (Rusyn: Руснаци, romanized: Rusnat͡sŷ), and formerly known as Yugoslav...
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    Rusyn (/ˈruːsɪn/ ROO-sin;[citation needed] Carpathian Rusyn: русиньскый язык, romanized: rusîn'skyj jazyk; Pannonian Rusyn: руски язик, romanized: ruski...
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  • Look up Rusyn in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rusyn may refer to: Rusyn people, an East Slavic people Pannonian Rusyn people, a branch of Rusyn people...
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  • Pannonian language may refer to: Pannonian Romance language, a distinctive Romance language in Pannonia Pannonian Rusyn language, a linguistic variety...
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    Rusyns (Rusyn: Русины, romanized: Rusynŷ), also known as Carpatho-Rusyns (Rusyn: Карпаторусины or Карпатьскы Русины, romanized: Karpatorusynŷ or Karpaťskŷ...
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    ISSN 2589-6229. Retrieved 1 April 2024. The third theory defines Pannonian Rusyn as a West Slavic language originating in the East Slovak Zemplín and Šariš dialects...
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    Slavic languages History of the Czech language History of the Slovak language Czechoslovak language Habijanec, Siniša (2020). "Pannonian Rusyn". In Greenberg...
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  • form the transition between Slovak, Šariš and Rusyn. In addition, most scholars now view Pannonian Rusyn as an East Slovak dialect with features from the...
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  • Romani, Romanian, Pannonian Rusyn, Slovak and Ukrainian languages. There are also pockets where varieties of non-Indo-European languages, such as those of...
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  • Ruski Krstur, a village in Serbia, named "Ruski Kerestur" in the Pannonian Rusyn language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    Romanian, Pannonian Rusyn, Slovak, Ukrainian and "Vlach" (Romanian spoken in the Timok Valley). The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages was...
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    the major Slavic languages or is closely related to it. Pannonian Rusyn is the only language that poses a challenge in this regard. Slovene Prekmurje...
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    recognition for one of Rusyn linguistic varieties (Pannonian Rusyn) as a new and separate language, under the proposed name: Ruthenian language. The request is...
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  • Belarusian language, sometimes referred to (in historical context) as White Ruthenian Rusyn language, sometimes referred to as Carpatho-Ruthenian Pannonian Rusyn...
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  • weekly (Pančevo) Novo bratstvo (Bulgarian language) weekly (Dimitrovgrad) Ruske Slovo (Pannonian Rusyn language) (Novi Sad) Bunjevačke novine (Bunjevac...
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  • dialects Transitional Serbo-Croatian dialects (Našinski/Torlakian) Pannonian Rusyn Slovene Serbo-Croatian with standardized varieties based on the Shtokavian...
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  • Modern Ruthenian languages: Rusyn language, or Carpatho-Ruthenian, spoken in Carpathian Ruthenia Pannonian Rusyn language, or Pannonian-Ruthenian, spoken...
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  • Pannonian or Bačka Rusyn is spoken in northwestern Serbia and eastern Croatia. Rusin language of the Bačka dialect is one of the official languages of...
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  • over 13% of its total population in 1930. The most commonly spoken languages are Rusyn, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, and Polish. The name Carpathian...
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  • Japan Red Skin Kingz, Native American gang rsk, the ISO language code for Pannonian Rusyn This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
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    Ukrainian dialects (category Articles containing Ukrainian-language text)
    linguists to be a separate language. Dolinian Rusyn or Subcarpathian Rusyn is spoken in the Zakarpattia Oblast. Pannonian or Bačka Rusyn is spoken in northwestern...
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    There are Pannonian Rusyns, too, in Serbia (most notably in Vojvodina), and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Hungary. For the Rusyn diaspora see...
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    Romanian) and whatever was left of the Paleo-Balkan languages with the exception of Albanian. Pannonian Basin is taken by the Magyars from the western Slavs...
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  • Slavic languages into one group, due to the fact that the South Slavic dialects were geographically cut off by the Hungarian settlement of the Pannonian plain...
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    Language is a structured system of communication that consists of grammar and vocabulary. It is the primary means by which humans convey meaning, both...
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    Yi (Cyrillic) (category Ukrainian language)
    alphabet. It is used in the Ukrainian alphabet, the Pannonian Rusyn alphabet, and the Prešov Rusyn alphabet of Slovakia, where it represents the iotated...
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    unlike the majority of Cyrillic alphabets, which place ъ after щ. In Pannonian Rusyn, ъ is not present. Although Macedonian is most closely related to Bulgarian...
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    Slovak (West Slavic) and Ukrainian (East Slavic) are bridged by the Rusyn language spoken in Transcarpatian Ukraine and adjascent counties of Slovakia...
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    respectively. The Rusyn language is spoken by the Carpatho-Rusyns in Carpathian Ruthenia, Slovakia, and Poland, and the Pannonian Rusyns in Croatia and Serbia...
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