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Slovakian Language
Slovak is the offical language of Slovakia, spoken by about 90 percent
of the country's 5 million inhabitants. It is similar to that of
Czech to be considered by some as merely a dialect, but the existence
of slightly different alphabets, as well as distinct literatures,
makes it more convenient to look upon them as separate languages.
The Slovak alphabet is similar to that of Czech, though it lacks
three Czech letters (c; r; and u) and contains three of its own.
Two are vowels—the â , as in mâso (meat), and
the ô , as in nôz (knife), while the l' indicates a
soft 1 sound (e.g., ucitel'— teacher). The Slovak word for
Slovak is slovensky', not to be confused with the word for Slovenian,
slovinsky'.
Slovakian is spoken/used in the
following countries: Slovakia
Language Family
Family: Indo-European
Subgroup: Slavic
Branch: Western
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