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How to pronounce slovak in English?

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Type of european
Type Words
Type of slavonic language, slavonic, slavic, slavic language

Examples of slovak

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Slovak confirmed the layoffs, but could not confirm the number of workers affected.
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Slovak is the official language of Slovakia, where it is spoken by 5 million people.
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Slovak Telekom is 51-percent owned by Deutsche Telekom, Europe's biggest telecom company.
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Slovak opposition is being broken to pieces by their own broken hands.
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He was of slovak ethnicity, and the mother tongue was slovak, according to Miroslav Demko.
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Slovak customs alone confiscated 41.3m illicit cigarettes last year.
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Slovak economist Vladimir Vano, in Bratislava, says probably not.
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Slovak allowed only one hit and struck out four to preserve the lead over the final two innings.
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Slovak air units took part in the Slovak National Uprising against Germany from late August 1944.
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  • A native or inhabitant of Slovakia
  • The Slavic language spoken in Slovakia
  • (slovakia) a landlocked republic in central Europe; separated from the Czech Republic in 1993
  • Slovak i/u02C8slou028Avu00E6k, -vu0251u02D0k/ (Slovak: slovensku00FD jazyk, pronouncedu00A0u00A0( listen), or slovenu010Dina ; not to be confused with slovenski jezik or slovenu0161u010Dina, the native names of the Slovene language) is an Indo-European language that belongs to the West Slavic languages (together with Czech, Polish, Silesian, Kashubian, and Sorbian).
  • (Slovakia (European Parliament constituency)) In European elections, Slovakia is a constituency of the European Parliament, currently represented by fourteen MEPs. It covers the member state of Slovakia.
  • (Slovakia (wine)) Slovak wine is produced in the southern part of Slovakia, which is divided into 6 wine-producing areas. Although Slovak wines except Tokaj are not well-known internationally, they are popular domestically and in neighbouring countries.
  • (Slovakia) (Slovensko) is a landlocked country in Central Europe with a population of over five million, bordering the Czech Republic and Austria in the West, Poland in the North, the Ukraine in the East, and Hungary in the South. Its origins date to Celtic settlements in the fifth century. ...
  • (Slovakia) Official name: Slovak Republic. (Part of former Czechoslovakia) The Slovak koruna was introduced February 8, 1993, at par with the former Czechoslovak koruna (Kcs), which it replaced. ...
  • A member of a Slavic people living in Slovakia.