Albanians say they were present long before Slavic tribes arrived centuries ago.
2
Yana said something in a Slavic-sounding language that was almost certainly unprintable.
3
In his Grammar of the Slavic Language in Carniola, Carinthia, and Stiria.
4
See above, in the History of the Old Slavic Language, p. 44.
5
Title: Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations
1
Methodius, who were Greeks of Salonika and had considerable knowledge of Slavoniclanguages.
2
Here he remained three years, during which time he diligently studied the Slavoniclanguages and literature.
Ús de slavic languages en anglès
1
Slaviclanguages were not her strong point, so she tried English.
2
He knew Slaviclanguages because he came from a Slavic home.
3
At one of those readings, I met Bill T., a professor of Slaviclanguages.
4
The Bohemian is one of the principal Slaviclanguages.
5
She was almost certain her captors were speaking a derivative of one of the Slaviclanguages.
6
Heim was a distinguished translator- of Milan Kundera and Anton Chekhov, among others- and a professor of Slaviclanguages at UCLA.
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Indeed, the Slaviclanguages, in their construction, richness, and precision, appear nearly related to the Greek and Latin, with which they have a common origin.