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      • The Slovak alphabet is called “abeceda”. It is very similar to the English alphabet. We do not use Cyrillic letters (as is done in places like Russia or Bulgaria), but instead use the same Roman characters used in America. The major difference is that the letters can be extended with accent marks. This is done to indicate pronunciation.
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  2. The Slovak alphabet is an extension of the Latin alphabet with 46 letters including the four diacritics (ˇ ( mäkčeň ), ´ ( acute accent ), ¨ ( diaeresis/umlaut ), ˆ ( circumflex )), which makes it the longest Slavic and European alphabet.

  3. Slovak is a Western Slavonic language spoken by about 5.6 million people in Slovakia and also in Canada, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Ukraine and the USA. Slovak is closely related to Czech , Polish , and Sorbian .

  4. Rusyn is recognized as an officially protected, minority language by the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2011), Croatia (1997), Hungary (1998), Romania (2008), Poland (as Lemko, 2009), Serbia (2006), and Slovakia (2002).

  5. Slovak linguists do not usually use IPA for phonetic transcription of their own language or others, but have their own system based on the Slovak alphabet. Many English language textbooks make use of this alternative transcription system.

  6. This page contains a course in the Slovak Alphabet, pronunciation and sound of each letter as well as a list of other lessons in grammar topics and common expressions in Slovak.

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