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Albanians say they were present long before Slavic tribes arrived centuries ago.
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Yana said something in a Slavic-sounding language that was almost certainly unprintable.
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In his Grammar of the Slavic Language in Carniola, Carinthia, and Stiria.
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See above, in the History of the Old Slavic Language, p. 44.
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Title: Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations
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Which Slavonic language has done away with the case forms of nouns?
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In Slavonic countries, also, the midsummer festival is celebrated with similar rites.
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Thrace, especially the south-eastern part, and Albania have the fewest Slavonic place-names.
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The people are Slavonic, and kin to the Croats of ancient history.
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Henceforth you will be described as a scarecrow in all Slavonic fights.
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Which Slavoniclanguage has done away with the case forms of nouns?
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Which Slavoniclanguage is spoken in a country whose national language is not Slavonic?
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Westerners found married, compulsorily bearded clergy alarming and the Slavoniclanguage indecorous in church.
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This race includes the Russians, Poles, Croats, Slavons, Bohemians, Bulgarians, Cossacks, and other tribes using the Slavoniclanguage.
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Cyrill reduced the Slavoniclanguage to writing, taught the barbarous nation the use of letters, and translated the Scriptures into that language.
Usage of slavic language in inglés
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In his Grammar of the SlavicLanguage in Carniola, Carinthia, and Stiria.
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See above, in the History of the Old SlavicLanguage, p. 44.
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Slaviclanguages were not her strong point, so she tried English.
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He knew Slaviclanguages because he came from a Slavic home.
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The official language is Croatian, a Slaviclanguage that uses the Latin alphabet.
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At one of those readings, I met Bill T., a professor of Slaviclanguages.
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The Bohemian is one of the principal Slaviclanguages.
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Some Greeks have accused Macedonians, who speak a Slaviclanguage, of appropriating aspects of Greek culture.
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She was almost certain her captors were speaking a derivative of one of the Slaviclanguages.
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Despite the Eastern European name, he had not a word of Russian or any other Slaviclanguage.
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Heim was a distinguished translator- of Milan Kundera and Anton Chekhov, among others- and a professor of Slaviclanguages at UCLA.
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Along with its Slaviclanguage, which is unintelligible to SerboCroat speakers, Triglav is central to Slovenian identity and even adorns the national flag.
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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.