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'''Slovenian''' (or '''Slovene''') language is an [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European language]] that belongs to the family of [[South Slavic languages|South]] [[Slavic languages]]. It is spoken by about 2 million speakers, mainly in [[Slovenia]]. | '''Slovenian''' (or '''Slovene''') language is an [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European language]] that belongs to the family of [[South Slavic languages|South]] [[Slavic languages]]. It is spoken by about 2 million speakers, mainly in [[Slovenia]]. | ||
Slovenian is one of the few languages who preserved the [[grammatical number|dual grammatical number]]. | Slovenian is one of the few languages who preserved the [[grammatical number|dual grammatical number]]. | ||
The word ''Slovenian'' litrally means ''Slavic''. | The word ''Slovenian'' litrally means ''Slavic''. |
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Slovenian (or Slovene) language is an Indo-European language that belongs to the family of South Slavic languages. It is spoken by about 2 million speakers, mainly in Slovenia.
Slovenian is one of the few languages who preserved the dual grammatical number.
The word Slovenian litrally means Slavic.