Similar words: clavicle, yugoslavia, slave, slaver, lavish, enslave, slavery, lavishly. Meaning: ['slɑːvɪk] n. a branch of the Indo-European family of languages. adj. of or relating to Slavic languages.
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31. Calypso's edition was translated by Boris Drayluk, a Ph.D. candidate in Slavic Languages and Literatures at U.C.L.A., and presents the original Russian alongside the English.
32. Originally a Slavic fortress, it was chartered in 28 and was an important member of the Hanseatic League in the 4th century. Population, 24,4'.
33. Has created the Slavic alphabet using the Latin alphabet and spelling words.
34. Me at five, dark spiky hair, moon pale with brown almost Slavic eyes, wiry,[sentencedict.com/slavic.html] coltish.
35. In many Slavic countries Elijah is known as Elijah the Thunderer , who drives the heavens in chariot and administers rain and snow, thus actually taking the place of Perun in popular beliefs.
36. "The Slavic Union" was established by Dmitry Demushkin in 1999 in Saint Petersburg.
37. The Czechs, a Slavic people, settled in the area between the 1st and 5th centuries a.d.
38. And slavic languages like Russian don't have any fixed order at all, vastly complicating things.
39. The official and common language, Croatian, is a South Slavic language, using the Latin alphabet.
40. Aspect is a verbal grammatical category, which originates from Slavic language. Various discussions and studies have been made on it.
41. If this suggests to you a Slavic influence, you'll be on the right track.
42. "European history is shaped by the differences between the Romanic western part, the so called Germanic part in the middle and the Slavic part in central Europe, " he says.
43. Slavic studies majors learn about the people throughout Europe and on other continents who speak Russian, Polish, or another Slavic language.
44. The word comes to us because 1100 years ago the Holy Roman Empire was fighting with Slavic people and taking many of them prisoner.
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