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  1. Slovak ( / ˈsloʊvæk, - vɑːk / SLOH-va (h)k; [15] [16] endonym: slovenčina [ˈslɔʋentʂina] or slovenský jazyk [ˈslɔʋenskiː ˈjazik]) is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. [17] It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of the larger ...

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  4. Let's Dance. (Slovak TV series) Let's Dance (in English) is the Slovak version of Dancing with the Stars. Eight seasons were broadcast by TV Markiza (1st in the autumn of 2006), hosted by Adela Vinczeová and Martin "Pyco" Rausch (both of them also hosted the program Slovensko hľadá SuperStar (Slovak version of Pop Idol) on STV in 2005 and 2006).

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    Slovak is written using the Latin alphabet, but some letters have special signs (called diacritics). The letters č, š, ž and dž are like the English sounds in chin, shin, vision and juice. The letters ď, ľ, ň, and ť are called “soft consonants” and are pronounced with the blade of the tongue at the roof of the mouth. The letters c, dz and j are als...

    The grammaris similar to Russian, but there are some differences. Slovak, unlike Russian, has a separate word for “to be”: 1. Ja som Angličan (I am English). Unlike English, Slovak does not have articles(such as “the” and “a”). There are three genders in Slovak, therefore it is important to know whether a noun is masculine, feminine or neuter. Ther...

    The numbers from 1 to 10 are jeden, dva, tri, štyri, päť, šesť, sedem, osem, deväť, desať. Use the familiar form when talking to a child, and the polite form when talking to an adult. 1. Ahoj–Hello 2. Dobré ráno–Good morning 3. Dobrý deň–Good day (Used during the day) 4. Dobrý večer–Good evening 5. Dobrú noc–Good night 6. Vitaj!–Welcome! (familiar ...

    • over 7 million (2001 census)
  5. The Slovak language is a West Slavic language. Historically, it forms a dialect continuum with Czech. The written standard is based on the work of Ľudovít Štúr, published in the 1840s and codified in July 1843 in Hlboké .

  6. Slovak ( slovenčina) Slovak (. slovenčina. ) 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 . Documents in Slovak started to appear in the 15th century, however a widely accepted ...

  7. Slovak or less frequently Slovakian [1] [5] [6] ( / ˈsloʊvæk, - vɑːk / ( listen) [7] [8]) is a West Slavic language (together with Czech, Polish, and Sorbian ). [1] It is called slovenský jazyk ( pronounced [ˈslɔʋɛnskiː ˈjazik] ( listen)) or slovenčina ( [ˈslɔʋɛntʃina]) in the language itself. Slovak is the official language ...

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