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  1. Grammar. Sample words and phrases. References. Slovak language. Slovak is the language spoken in Slovakia, a country in Central Europe. It is a language from Slavic language family. It is very similar to Czech, and Czechs and Slovaks understand each other quite well when they speak their own language. Polish and Sorbian are also quite similar.

    • over 7 million (2001 census)
  2. Idioma eslovaco. República Checa. El eslovaco ( slovenčina, slovenský jazyk ⓘ) es una lengua eslava del grupo occidental hablada principalmente en la República de Eslovaquia, donde es la lengua oficial. Desde 2004, es una de las 24 lenguas oficiales de la Unión Europea.

    • 5,2 millones (aprox.) (2015)[1]​
  3. O eslovaco ( slovenčina) é uma língua indo-europeia que pertence a família das línguas eslavas ocidentais (junto com o tcheco, polonês, silesiano, cassúbia e sorábia ). É a língua oficial da Eslováquia, onde é falado por aproximadamente 5,51 milhões de pessoas (2014), e uma das 24 línguas oficiais da União Europeia.

    • slovenský jazyk, slovenčina, slovenská reč
    • Europa Central
    • 5,6 milhões
  4. Form and structure. Slovak uses modified Latin orthography. As some Slovak phonemes do not have their own characters, the Slovak alphabet uses diacritical marks. The palatalization of consonants is marked by a háček (ď, ť, ň, ľ; also used for graphemes ž, š, č, dž) and the length of vowels by an acute accent (á, é, í, ý, ó, ú, ý).

  5. Slovak language. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Deutsch: Slowakische Sprache. English: Slovak language. Español: Idioma eslovaco. Esperanto: Slovaka lingvo. Français : Langue slovaque. Interlingua: Lingua slovac. Italiano: Lingua slovacca.

  6. General. History. Culture. Places to visit. Links. Prehistory. The first preserved evidence of settlement of Slovakia dates to the end of the Palaeolithic period, approximately 250 thousand years ago. It is a very long period of time whose climate was characterised by alternate glacial and interglacial periods.

  7. Syllable-forming consonants r, ŕ, l, ĺ. Elision. Rhythmic rule. Letters i and y. Irregular y-spellings. Use of the sound ä. Writing of upper case characters. Sample text in Slovak.

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