Definition: Word: Slavonic, Hebrew language Definition: - Slavic languages are related to the Old Testament languages as well as other languages spoken in parts of the world including Slavic peoples. - They consist of seven languages: Czech, Slovak, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Greek, and Lithuanian. Each language shares many common roots with the Old Testament languages. - Slavs were once a group that spoke the same language (the Old Testament) but now each has its own distinct pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammatical rules. - The Slavic languages are highly inflected (i.e., there is no single root for all words in a language), making them complex and challenging to learn.