Slovak
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Slovak pages
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| Introduction |
| Slavic Languages | |
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| Eastern Slavic | Belarusian · Russian · Ukrainian
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| Southern Slavic | Bulgarian · Macedonian · Old Church Slavonic · Serbo-Croatian ( Bosnian Croatian Montenegrin Serbian) · Slovene
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| Western Slavic | Czech · Kashubian · Polish · Silesian · Slovak · Lower Sorbian · Upper Sorbian
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Contents |
An Introduction to the Language
History
Slovak is a small West Slavic language closely related to Czech, and to Polish to a lesser degree.
Family
Indo-European
- Slavic
- West Slavic
- Czech-Slovak
- Slovak
- Czech-Slovak
- West Slavic
Spoken in
Slovak is an official language in Slovakia, the European Union, with about 7 million speakers. It is also an official provincial language in Vojvodina (Serbia) and a recognized minority language in Ukraine and various surrounding countries.
Slovak pages
Belarusian ·
Bulgarian ·
Macedonian ·
Old Church Slavonic ·
Serbo-Croatian (
Bosnian
Croatian
Montenegrin
Slovene
Kashubian ·
Silesian ·
Lower Sorbian ·
Upper Sorbian
