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  1. Ruthenian or Ruthene language – modern scholarly terms, derived from older Latin exonyms (Latin: lingua ruthenica, lingua ruthena), commonly used by scholars who are writing in English and other western languages, and also by various Lithuanian and Polish scholars.

    • Ruthenians

      The Ruthenian language (Ruthenian: рускаꙗ мова, рускїй...

    • Ruthenia

      Rusyn (the Ruthenian) has been an official...

  2. Die ruthenische Sprache war eine ostslawische Sprache, die vom 14. bis ins 18. Jahrhundert im Großfürstentum Litauen bzw. in Polen-Litauen verwendet wurde. Sie ist ein Vorläufer der belarussischen und der ukrainischen Sprache von heute.

  3. For Austro-Hungarian state authorities, the entire East Slavic linguistic body within the borders of the Monarchy was classified as Ruthenian language (German: ruthenische Sprache, Hungarian: Rutén nyelv), an archaic and exonymic term that remained in use until 1918.

  4. Rusyn is an East Slavic language spoken in Slovakia, Serbia, Poland, Ukraine, Croatia, Hungary, Czechia, and other parts of Eastern Europe. In the year 2000 there were about 636,000 speakers of Rusyn, which is also known as Ruthene or Ruthenian in English.

  5. Ruthenian (German: Ruthenisch; Hungarian: rutén) was also the official designation for the spoken and written language of the East Slavs (present-day Ukrainians and Carpatho-Rusyns) living in the Habsburg-ruled Austrian Empire.