Σλαβικά
"Σλαβικά" refers to the Slavic languages, a group of related languages spoken primarily in Eastern Europe and parts of Central Europe. These languages are divided into three main branches: East Slavic, West Slavic, and South Slavic. Some of the most widely spoken Slavic languages include Russian, Polish, and Serbian.
The Slavic languages share common linguistic features, such as similar vocabulary and grammatical structures. They have evolved over centuries, influenced by historical events and cultural exchanges. Today, they are spoken by millions of people and play a significant role in the cultural identity of various Slavic nations.