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- Slavic_honorifics abstract "Speakers of Slavic languages use two main sets of honorifics. The Western Slavs and the Ukrainians use the title of Pan, the Southern Slavs and Russians use title of Gospodin, while Belarusians use either Pan or Spadar (a simplified version of Haspadar, which is related to Gospodin). Lithuanians, although not Slavs, use the somewhat similar title Ponas.".
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- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageRevisionID "680047886".
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Belarusians.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Honorifics.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_titles.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Comrade.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Bloc.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_bloc.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Gosudar_of_Russia.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Honorific.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Hospodar.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanians.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Lord.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Mister_(Mr.).
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Mr..
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Polish_name.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Slavic_languages.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink South_Slavs.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Tsar.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_language.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainians.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLink West_Slavs.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gospodin".
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mister'".
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageWikiLinkText "Slavic honorifics".
- Slavic_honorifics hasPhotoCollection Slavic_honorifics.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Honorifics.
- Slavic_honorifics wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Slavic_honorifics subject Category:Honorifics.
- Slavic_honorifics subject Category:Social_titles.
- Slavic_honorifics type Article.
- Slavic_honorifics type Article.
- Slavic_honorifics type Title.
- Slavic_honorifics comment "Speakers of Slavic languages use two main sets of honorifics. The Western Slavs and the Ukrainians use the title of Pan, the Southern Slavs and Russians use title of Gospodin, while Belarusians use either Pan or Spadar (a simplified version of Haspadar, which is related to Gospodin). Lithuanians, although not Slavs, use the somewhat similar title Ponas.".
- Slavic_honorifics label "Slavic honorifics".
- Slavic_honorifics sameAs m.080ggjv.
- Slavic_honorifics sameAs Q7539367.
- Slavic_honorifics sameAs Q7539367.
- Slavic_honorifics wasDerivedFrom Slavic_honorifics?oldid=680047886.
- Slavic_honorifics isPrimaryTopicOf Slavic_honorifics.