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Slovakia

Definition: The word "Slovakia" is a Czech name derived from the Slovak language (also known as Slovaks). It was originally written in Latin script, but it has now been converted to Czech by many countries, especially Slovakia. Definition: In general, the Slovak language has many forms of speech based on its dialect. The Czech and other Slavic languages have their own regional dialects that differ from one another. The Slovak dialect is an important part of Czech culture and is spoken in various parts of Slovakia. The Slovak dialect was historically influenced by German, Polish, Hungarian, Serbian, and Italian influences. Over time, these influences combined to form a unique dialect with its own distinct pronunciation and vocabulary. Slovak has several dialects including the Northern Slovak dialect (also known as the "StΕ™ednΓ­") spoken in the historical regions of Moravia and Bohemia, the Southern Slovakia dialect (also known as the "Oberregion"), which is spoken in the most populous part of Slovakia, as well as the Lower Slovak dialect spoken by people from other parts of Central Europe. The Slovak dialect is closely related to the Czech language and has been influenced by a wide range of languages including German, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Italian, Greek, Hungarian, and Slavic languages. The Slovak dialect has also been influenced by other languages such as Romanian, French, Spanish, Norwegian, Danish, Estonian, and Ukrainian. In conclusion, the Slovak dialect is an important part of Slovak culture and language and has played a significant role in shaping its pronunciation and vocabulary over centuries.


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