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peterm@hercules.geology.uiuc.edu (Peter Michalove) wrote:

> In fact, Bulgarian and Macedonian are very closely related, and
> Serbo-Croatian only a little bit more removed, as all of them are Slavic
> languages.  Albanian, Greek, and Romanian are also related, as they are all
> Indo-European.

And the Slavic languages, aren't they Indo-European, too?
