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Slovak declension
Slovak declension To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... or section may require cleanup. See also: Slovak language. Many Slovak words are given without translation on this ... e. g. this (not very good) dictionary Slovak-English-Slovak Dictionary Introduction The Slovak ...
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Talk:Slovak declension
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Declension
Declension Grammatical cases List of grammatical cases Abessive ... Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive case Nominative case Declension English declension German declension Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit In ...
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Slovak language
Slovak language Slovak (slovenčina) Spoken in: Slovakia, United States, Czech ... Language family: Indo-European Slavic West Slavic Slovak Official status Official language of: Slovakia, Vojvodina,European Union Regulated by: Slovak Academy of Sciences (The Ľudovít Štúr Linguistic ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Slovak (slovenčina, slovenský jazyk) is an Indo- ...
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English declension
English declension Grammatical cases List of grammatical cases Abessive ... Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive case Nominative case Declension English declension German declension Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit The ...
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Talk:Slovak language
Talk:Slovak language I am crying too Brion... and ... the eastern dialects if you speak standard Slovak only - both phonetically and in terms of ... There is a special dictionary for Eastern Slovak dialects...Obviously, you did never hear true ... am crying Removed the following non-information: Slovak is believed to be harder to speak for non- Czech or non- Slovak. -- Brion 18:05 Aug 15, 2002 ( ...
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Czech language
... family: Indo-European Slavic West Slavic Czech-Slovak Czech Official status Official language of: Czech ... of the West Slavic languages, along with Slovak, Polish, Pomeranian (extinct), and Lusatian Sorbian. It ... in total). Czech is very close to Slovak and, to a lesser degree, to Polish ... declined (7 cases over a number of declension models) and verbs are conjugated; the other ... some words starting with o-. Also, noun declension is changed, most notably the instrumental ...
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Dative case
... Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive case Nominative case Declension English declension German declension Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit The dative ...
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Prepositional case
... Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive case Nominative case Declension English declension German declension Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit Prepositional case ...
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Accusative case
... Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive case Nominative case Declension English declension German declension Latin declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit The accusative ...
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