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Macedonian language - Wikipedia As it is part of a dialect continuum with other South Slavic languages, Macedonian has a high degree of mutual intelligibility with Bulgarian and varieties of Serbo-Croatian Linguists distinguish 29 dialects of Macedonian, with linguistic differences separating Western and Eastern groups of dialects
Macedonian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Macedonian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in the Republic of North Macedonia There are about 1 4 million speakers of Macedonian in North Macedonia, and another 99,400 in Germany, 66,000 in Australia, 22,900 in the USA, 16,800 in Canada, and 12,700 in Serbia
Macedonian language | Alphabet, Dialects, Facts | Britannica Macedonian language, South Slavic language that is most closely related to Bulgarian and is written in the Cyrillic alphabet Macedonian is the official language of the Republic of North Macedonia, where it is spoken by more than 1 3 million people
Macedonian language - Wikiwand Macedonian is an Eastern South Slavic language It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of a larger
North Macedonia - Wikipedia North Macedonia, [c] officially the Republic of North Macedonia, [d] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo [e] to the northwest and Serbia to the north [8] It constitutes approximately the northern third of the larger geographical region of Macedonia Skopje, the capital and largest city
The Macedonian Language | Virtual Macedonia The modern Macedonian language belongs to the eastern group of the South Slavic branch of Slavic languages in the Indo-European language family
Macedonian – The Languages Macedonian vocabulary features a mix of native Slavic roots and loanwords from languages such as Turkish, Greek, Albanian, and, more recently, English The language is also known for its rich set of idiomatic expressions