Slavic

//ˈslɑːvɪk//

"Slavic" in a Sentence (13 examples)

I find it amazing that in the Slavic languages the word “sweet” originally meant “salty”!

Many people of Slavic origin have names ending with -sky.

Such languages as Russian, Polish, Czech and Bulgarian have common Slavic roots.

The 24th of May is the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture.

In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.

The Russian language is a Slavic language spoken natively in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and is widely used, although without official imprimatur, in Latvia, Estonia and many other countries that form the constituent republics of the former Soviet Union.

He said that Slavic mythology wasn't such a consistent system like Greek or Roman mythology.

Russian is a Slavic language.

Slavic languages fascinate me.

Russian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are Slavic languages.

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Forty-five-year-old Maria Sedlakova, a small dark roly-poly woman with high cheekbones in a very Slavic face, interrupted furiously.

It is a commonly known fact that formal marks of perfective aspect in Slavic are prefixes.

Belter is composed mainly of Chinese, Japanese, Slavic, Germanic, and romance languages because Earth's most common tongues would be the ones to survive to form the new brogue of the cosmos.

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