Languages by language family/South Slavic
Appearance
◂ Indo-European languages ◂ Balto-Slavic languages ◂ Slavic languages
▸ Eastern South Slavic languages:
- Macedo-Bulgarian languages (see below)
- Church Slavic (or Old Church Slavonic, Old Bulgarian) (†) [cu/chu]
▸ Macedo-Bulgarian languages:
- Macedonian [mk/mkd/mac]
- Western Macedonian
- Central Western Macedonian
- Western and Northwestern Macedonian
- Eastern and Southern Macedonian
- Eastern Macedonian
- Southeastern Macedonian
- Southwestern Macedonian
- Northern Macedonian
- Western Northern Macedonian
- Gora (Serbian-Macedonian)
- Skopska Crna Gora
- Tetovo
- Eastern Northern Macedonian
- Kratovo
- Kriva Palanka
- Kumanovo
- Ovce Pole
- Western Northern Macedonian
- Western Macedonian
- Bulgarian [bg/bul]
- Anatolian Bulgarian
- Western Bulgarian
- Northwestern Bulgarian
- Pirin-Malashevo
- Southwestern Bulgarian
- Transitional Bulgarian
- Eastern Bulgarian
- Bassarabian Bulgarian
- Moesian
- Transylvanian Bulgarian
- Wallachian Bulgarian
- Balkan Bulgarian
- Central Balkan Bulgarian
- Eastern Balkan Bulgarian
- Western Balkan Bulgarian
- Rup
- Central Rup
- Pomak
- Western Rup
- Eastern Rup
- Banat Bulgarian
- Paulician
▸ Western South Slavic Slavic (or Yougoslavic) languages:
- Slavomolisano (or Molise Slavic, Molise Croatian) [svm] (disabled)
- Kajkavian (or Literary Kaikavian) [kjv] (disabled)
- Slovenian (or Slovene) [sl/slv]
- Cividale
- Lower Carniola
- Prekmurski
- Primorski
- Resia
- Stajerski
- Upper Carniola
- Windisch
- Serbo-Croatian (or Serbian-Croatian-Bosnian) [sh/hbs] macrolanguage
- Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic script) [sh-Cyrl] macrolanguage (disabled)
- Serbo-Croatian (Latin script) [sh-Latn] macrolanguage
- Kajkavski (or New Kajkavian)
- Chakavski (or Chakavian, Čakavian) [ckm]
- Burgenland Croatian [ckm-AT]
- Buzet [ckm-HR-18]
- Nuclear Chakavian
- Northern Chakavian
- Central Chakavian
- Southern Chakavian
- Southwestern Istrian
- Southeastern Chakavian
- Shtokavski (or Shtokavian)
- Old Shtokavian
- New Shtokavian
- Bunjevac
- Eastern Bosnian Shtokavian
- Karashevski
- Kosovo-Resava
- Prizren-South Morava
- Slavonian Shtokavian
- Smederevo-Vršac
- Šumadija-Vojvodina
- Timok
- Užican
- Zeta-Raška
- Eastern Herzegovinian Shtokavian
- Bosnian Standard [bs/bos]
- Croatian Standard [hr/hrv]
- Montenegrin Standard [cnr]
- Serbian Standard [sr/srp/scc]
- Serbian (Cyrillic script) [sr-Cyrl]
- Serbian (Latin script) [sr-Latn]