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How do you pronounce aul slavic language?

It's a bit tricky because "Aul Slavic" isn't a specific language. It's a term that refers to the common ancestor of all Slavic languages, a language spoken around the 6th century AD.

Here's how to break down the pronunciation:

Aul Slavic:

* Aul: This is a bit tricky. It's pronounced like "owl," but with a slightly different vowel sound, closer to "ow" in "how."

* Slavic: The "sl" is pronounced like "s" in "sleep," and the "av" is pronounced like "ahv." The "ic" is pronounced like "ick" in "sick."

So, the closest pronunciation would be something like: "owl-slah-vick."

However, it's important to note that we don't have any recordings or written records of Aul Slavic, so this is just a reconstruction based on linguistic evidence.

Let me know if you have any more questions about Slavic languages!

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