slovakian

IPA: sɫˈoʊvɑkiʌn

Root Word: Slovakian

noun

  • A person from Slovakia or of Slovakian descent.

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to Slovakia, a country in Central Europe.
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Examples of "slovakian" in Sentences

  • She had no Slovakian ancestry whatsoever.
  • The main setting is an old Slovakian castle.
  • It currently houses the Slovakian government.
  • They lost to the Slovakian team in the final.
  • He was the agent for the Slovakian company....
  • The Romanian and Slovakian names derive from that.
  • Slovakian huculs are more in type of ancient tarpan.
  • Tibor nagy painter of slovakian landscape (nx power lite) -
  • Spreading the idea of the Slovakian Liszt is a part of this.
  • Probably it is czech or moravian and not originaly slovakian.
  • 'When can we expect spare parts for our Czecho - slovakian tractors?'
  • Is Hungary the rightful successor of the Slovakian part of Austria Hungary
  • I watched Ave Romale on the slovakian final and thought it was mad but great.
  • "Every trace of them has been lost," the Czecho-slovakian government reported after the war.
  • Visit of 2KCzech studio in Brno covering the city of Mafia 2 game - Empire Bay By slovakian game magazine sector (sector. sk)
  • Mafia 2 game - Empire Bay By slovakian game magazine sector (sector. sk) part3: www. youtube.com Most of us don't know where their money is.
  • The Czecho-slovakian army, like all the Warsaw Pact armies, had no independent chain of command and would function poorly without Soviet leadership.
  • In 1989 Vasil Bilak, who had been one of the pro-Soviet officials in the Czecho-slovakian government, revealed in his memoirs that on August 3, two days after the Cierna meeting, he and eighteen other pro-Soviet Czechoslovakian officials had given a letter to Brezhnev.
  • Sassine seemed ashamed of his show of nerves and crossed his legs and pinched out his reefer and put it in a tin box marked 'Aspirin' in Czecho-slovakian and began talking rapidly about the paradoxes of political history and the undercurrents of popular thought and their influence on the world revolutionary scene in terms of pseudo-neo-Fascism and its abortive attempts to achieve liberation for the elite.

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