ProtoCroatian
Proto-Croatian, also known as Proto-Slavic, is a reconstructed proto-language that is believed to have been spoken in the region of the Slavic tribes in the 6th century AD. It is the common ancestor of all modern Slavic languages, including Croatian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Russian, Polish, and others. Proto-Croatian is significant in historical linguistics as it provides insights into the early development of the Slavic languages and the cultural and linguistic interactions that occurred during the Migration Period.
The language is reconstructed based on comparative analysis of the modern Slavic languages, as well as on
Proto-Croatian is not directly attested in any written form, but its features can be inferred from the