Common Slavic is the common root language of all Slavic languages (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish, Czech, etc) crammed into a single language. While this isn't the most accurate translator, it gives you a comprehensive detail into how all Slavic languages are related and connected, and how they were (likely) spoken thousands of years ago. Most of the words here are based on actual Slavic roots, some are speculative, and a few of them are reconstructed or made up (by me)... hope you have fun with it; regular updates are promised, but not guaranteed. Please note that this language may never be fully finished, as it would take me years to build a whole lexical list... sorry, and thank you for understanding.
You'll quickly notice that there will be some symbols when translating sentences or words, I'll break them down so it's easy for you to understand what they mean:
Asterisk (*) - means the word has been attested, and was likely used in the language.
Question mark (?) - means the word is unattested, speculative or reconstructed.
Plus (+) - means the word has been loaned (borrowed) or is a cognate with another Indo-European language.
Please give suggestions to improve the language, thank you... ^^
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