Slovene language: Revision history


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  • curprev 23:1023:10, 18 August 2023Vraneveda talk contribsm 53,972 bytes −87 Deleted the statement that in Slovenia, Slovenian is the 'sole official language', as this is not actually the case. Altered 'Slovene, or alternatively Slovenian,' into 'Slovene or Slovenian' to more accurately reflect that 'Slovenian' is not an alternative formulation, but one of two equally common formulations, if not increasingly the predominant one. Deleted 'slovenski jezik' and kept only 'slovenščina' as an apt translation of 'Slovene or Slovenian'. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 15:1915:19, 26 January 2023Zrilan'05 talk contribs 53,247 bytes −333 These claims are attributed mostly to Slovene nationalists who have based them on underlining the couple of similarities whilst dismissing the many differences between the two, particularly the influences of Chakavian and Shtokavian. Therefore, they are irrelevant. undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 22:1222:12, 5 December 2022181.203.139.138 talk 53,387 bytes +295 Added that the Kajkavian dialect of Croatian is sometimes considered to be a dialect of Slovene, as it shares more resemblances, although some treat it as a distinct language of its own. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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