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Slovak, like other Slavic languages, has diacritical marks that govern the pronunciation of both consonants and vowels.
The girl then continued to rave on about all the nations that were better than the Eastern European Slavic nations.
Polish belongs to the west Slavic group of languages of the Indo-European language family, which in turn is part of the Nostratic macrofamily.
The national language is Bulgarian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European language family, which uses the Cyrillic script.
The Croats speak Croatian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European family.
We have the Greek alphabet, most of the Slavic countries write in Cyrillic, the Arabs read their newspapers in their own script, and so on.
They gave impetus to the spiritual life of the Eastern Orthodox Slavic community.
This has awakened my interest in lesser-known Slavic peoples such as the Sorbs, Kashubians and Masurians.
Armenian, Slavic, and Hebrew sources also form the core of our knowledge about the Khazar people.
Czech is one of a group of Slavic languages that use the Roman rather than the Cyrillic alphabet.
Original Yiddish was written in Hebrew letters and was a mixture of Hebrew, Slavic, and German.
The Belarusan language is a part of the East Slavic group of languages which includes Ukrainian and Russian.
Although similar to other Slavic languages, especially Czech, Slovak is linguistically distinct with its own grammar and vocabulary.
They published several newspapers and magazines in Macedonian and other Slavic languages, and found an interested readership.
The first groups of Macedonian Americans tended to congregate in areas where there were other Southern Slavic populations.
They speak a series of dialects that are classified as East Slavic and that are most closely related to Ukrainian.
He has a Slavic cast of feature, which he acknowledges helps him to adopt a cloak of invisibility.
I don't mean to say that Americans are a nation of superficial, backslapping enjoyers and happy-makers, as opposed to our suffering Slavic souls.
All Slavic languages, to a greater or lesser degree, have developed from contact with the Urnfield culture.
The Slavic tradition of Viking ship building such as from Northern Poland owes a lot to the trenail, and less to the use of iron.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was during this period that his studies in the Old Slavic and Celtic languages began.
Their language is a separate Slavic tongue, and not merely a dialect of the Great Russian.
The Slavic settlements in Carniola took place at a very early period, certainly not later than the fifth century.
That the Latin alphabet is not fully adapted to express Slavic sounds, is evident in the Polish language.
We may at least suspect that the Slavic vowel is not historically unconnected with its Ural-Altaic parallels.
The most ancient documents of the Old Slavic language, are not older than the middle of the eleventh century.
Hence the Old Slavic idiom, with the pope's reluctant permission, continued to be the language of the Church service.
Schlzer considers likewise the Old Slavic as a Bulgarian dialect of the ninth century.
Tschaikowsky and dvorak have also written Slavic music, rather sad, suggestive of folk songs and full of power.
In a speech held in 1946 in Sofija, Ivanov stated that the present-day Macedonians have a Slavic, and not an ancient origin.
This is only the most recent environmental disadvantage for the Slavic Village community.
The duo sang We Are Slavic accompanied by scantily-clad buxom backing singers suggestively churning butter.
In race the Rumanians are of Latin blood with some admixture of Slavic.
For the most part they were children, 21 Slavic, Semitic, Italian.
The Slavic twist to the name amused Flynt, who seized upon it.
The MP demanded from the Rector of the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University and Education Minister Sadykov to enroll those 27 university applicants.
This territory was created as a buffer between the Germanic empire, the Magyar tribes occupying the Hungarian plain and the ever troublesome Slavic princedoms in the Balkans.
He served as the Slavic bibliographer at the University of Oregon Library from 1975 to 1993 and was the director of the UO's Russian and East European Studies Center.
Our cooperation is based on a very precious asset-the Cyrillo-Methodian bond between Slovaks and Macedonians-which is probably the strongest in the Slavic world.
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