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Here's an "O kto kto" rendition from Slovakia; it's a bit jazzed up in certain places. wink
http://www.media.orthodox.sk/pravoverni_piesen09.mp3

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Church Slavonic is (of East Slavic origin) the original liturgical language of the Slavic Orthodox (and their Uniate Eastern Catholic equivalant churches) Churches (Bulgarian, Serbian, Great Russian, Ukrainian and Carpatho-Rusyn). It is a modern version of the Proto-East Slavic language that was created by the Patrons of all Slavs, Sts. Cyrill and Methodius back in the 9th century and thusly is rendered in the modern Cyrillic alphabet.

Literary Slovak is not an original liturgical language. It is a West Slavic language that is rendered in the Latin alphabet. They are totally different languages.

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Very interesting. I learn something new every day. Thanks for the clarification.

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