Pan-Slavic
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Pan-Slavic — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
Pan-Slavic — Pan Slavˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑Pan Slav … Useful english dictionary
Pan-Slavic language — A pan Slavic language is a zonal constructed language for communication among Slavic people. Similarity of the Slavic languages has constantly inspired different people to create Pan Slavic languages. Contents 1 Creation of Pan Slavic languages… … Wikipedia
Pan-Slavic colors — The Pan Slavic colors, red, blue and white, are colors used on the flags of some Slavic peoples and states in which the majority of inhabitants possess a Slavic background. Their use symbolizes the common origin of the Slavic peoples. Originally … Wikipedia
Pan-Slavic — adjective see Pan Slavism … New Collegiate Dictionary
Pan-Slavism — was a movement in the mid 19th century aimed at unity of all the Slavic peoples. The main focus was in the Balkans where the South Slavs had been ruled and oppressed for centuries by the three great empires, Austria Hungary, the Ottoman Empire… … Wikipedia
Pan-Slavism — Pan Slav, Pan Slavic, adj. /pan slah viz euhm, slav iz /, n. the idea or advocacy of a political union of all the Slavic peoples. [1840 50; PAN + SLAVISM] * * * Movement to unite Slav peoples of eastern and central Europe. It began in the early… … Universalium
Slavic microlanguages — are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a… … Wikipedia
Slavic peoples — legend|#004040|South SlavicThe Slavic peoples are an ethnic and linguistic branch of Indo European peoples, living mainly in Europe. From the early 6th century they spread from their original homeland (most commonly thought to be in Eastern… … Wikipedia
pan-Slavism — /pæn ˈslævɪzəm/ (say pan slavizuhm) noun the idea or advocacy of a union of all the Slavic peoples in one political body. –pan Slav, pan Slavic /pæn ˈslævɪk/ (say pan slavik), adjective …