+West Slavic denotes the westernmost group of [Slavic](/wiki/slavic) languages, spoken primarily in [Central Europe](/wiki/central_europe). This branch includes modern Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Sorbian, reflecting distinct historical and cultural trajectories within the broader Slavic linguistic family.
+## See also
+- [East Slavic](/wiki/east_slavic)
+- [South Slavic](/wiki/south_slavic)
+- [Slavic Languages](/wiki/slavic_languages)
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