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Similar words: clavicleyugoslaviaslaveslaverlavishenslaveslaverylavishlyMeaning: ['slɑːvɪk]  n. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages. adj. of or relating to Slavic languages. 
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1. Slavic cheekbones caught the gentle light; one eyebrow was incomplete but the other was angled like a circumflex.
2. I call it Slavic just because the Slavs were there first.
3. Outside, the streets are nearly deserted, the Slavic moon's face nearly full.
4. With Slavic delight in swerving to extremes, many an artist initially turned to abstraction.
5. In Slavic and related tradition, dragons symbolize evil.
6. The Slavic language of the Belorussians.
7. Cyril and Method alphabetized the Slavic languages.
8. The mother tongue is Macedonian, a south Slavic language.
9. Slavic Croatian tribes from Poland arrived in what is present day Croatia in 7 th century AD.
10. The Slavic language of the Bulgarians. Undaunted, on a subsequent trip I asked her to make it again.
11. Covering the history of the Slavic people from prehistory to the nineteenth century, they represented Mucha's hopes and dreams for his homeland.
12. The group named after Old Church Slavic Goddess of beauty, love, fertility and youth, wedding rituals and customs, songs and dances - LADA.
13. Bulgarian is a Slavic tongue, as close to Russian as Danish is to Swedish.
14. Originally a Slavic fortress, it was chartered in 1218 and was an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 14th century. Population, 241,146.
15. It is a pre-christian slavic name which means 'too dear', or 'very dear'.
16. It was a community of about 5, 000 people who enjoyed a rare Slavic culture.
17. Pity that this convoluted attitude towards violence doesn't prevail in all Slavic societies today.
18. Once, in the seventies, I used to dine in Slavic splendor at places like the Golden Shell.
19. He stands at the very threshold of the age of electrical power-the Slavic genius who made it possible.
20. Almost a century later Manaus's neglected cultural life is re-emerging with a Slavic twist.
21. The official language is Slovenian, which is a member of the South Slavic language group.
22. A subfamily of the Indo-European language family that consists of the Baltic and Slavic branches.
23. Thanks to its location along the border of the Hapsburg Empire, Kosice has Slavic as well as Magyar roots.
24. The official state language is Slovak, a member of the Slavic languages, but Hungarian is also widely spoken in the south and enjoys a co-official status in some regions.http://Sentencedict.com
25. The aspectual contrast between perfective and imperfective is found in many Slavic languages.
26. One of the Polish students was Klara, about 24, rather small, with the classic Slavic look: clear skin, good cheekbones, a pouty mouth, and a slyness in her blue eyes.
27. Its syntax, many grammatical features, a number of phrases and the style of a typical sentence do betray an important Slavic substratum.
28. Each language has borrowed heavily from various non-Romance languages-French from Germanic and Celtic, Spanish and Portuguese from Arabic, and Rumanian from Slavic, Hungarian, Albanian, and Turkish.
29. We find the similarity of syntax between OE and Russian in modern Slavic and the reasons from a cross-linguistic angle, after an analysis of inflection and syntactic traits in OE.
30. My two majors was Sanskrit and Pali language, two minors was English language and Slavic language.
More similar words: clavicleyugoslaviaslaveslaverlavishenslaveslaverylavishlylavishnessantislaverylavelavalaverflavourflavorenclavepalaverexclavelavenderlavatoryconclaveflavorfulflavourfulbalaclavaflavorlessvaclav havelslayslagslapslab
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