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Slavic language

NOUN
  1. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages

How To Use Slavic language In A Sentence

  • All Slavic languages, to a greater or lesser degree, have developed from contact with the Urnfield culture.
  • Slovak, like other Slavic languages, has diacritical marks that govern the pronunciation of both consonants and vowels.
  • Slovak, like other Slavic languages, has diacritical marks that govern the pronunciation of both consonants and vowels.
  • Czech is a Slavic language with a declension system based on seven cases.
  • The official and common language, Croatian, is a South Slavic language, using the Latin alphabet.
  • Bulgarian is a south Slavic language, closely related to Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian and more distantly to Russian.
  • In addition, Germany is Niemcy in Polish (and something similar in other Slavic languages) and Saksa in Finnish. Matthew Yglesias » The Shroud of Torino
  • Czech is one of a group of Slavic languages that use the Roman rather than the Cyrillic alphabet.
  • It means "the", which otherwise you don't get in Slavic languages (though the neighbouring non-Slavic Albanian and Romanian also use a suffix to form the definite article). И сонцето е ѕвезда
  • The empirical and historical evidence at hand - the linguistic, historical, political, social, cultural and anthropological evidence - attests to the ethnic identity of the citizenry of FYROM; that they are Serbo-Bulgar Slavs in origin, whose language belongs to the south Slavic language group of centum languages, belonging to the indo-European language group, and which is an amalgam of Serbo-Bulgarian, and which has no tie or historical relationship whatsoever to the Ancient north-western Greek dialect of Macedonian Inappropriate comment? nei hoa ma, ponk kai ley mou nai Makedonia yna zehi tse SofiaEcho RSS feed
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