Slavic language used in the 10th–15th centuries From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Old East Slavic (traditionally also Old Russian;[3] Belarusian: старажытнаруская мова; Russian: древнерусский язык; Ukrainian: давньоруська мова) was a language used during the 10th–15th centuries by East Slavs[4] in Kievan Rus'.
Old East Slavic | |
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словеньскыи ꙗзыкъslovenĭskyi jazykŭ | |
Region | Eastern Europe |
Era | 10th-15th centuries;[1] afterwards developed into the East Slavic languages |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | orv[2] |
Linguist List | orv |
Glottolog | oldr1238 |
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