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Slovak (slovenský jazyk (help·info), slovenčina, no tae be ramfeeselt wi slovenski jezik, slovenščina, or Slovenian), is an Indo-European leid that belongs tae the Wast Slavic leids (togither wi Czech, Pols, Silesian, Kashubian, an Sorbian).
Slovak | |
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Slovakie | |
slovenčina, slovenský jazyk | |
Native tae | Slovakie, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, mairchin regions o wastren Ukraine (Zakkarpatia) |
Ethnicity | Slovaks |
Native speakers | 5.2 million (2011–2012)[1] |
Indo-European
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Laitin (Slovak alphabet) Slovak Braille | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Slovakie European Union Czech Republic[2] Vojvodina[3] |
Recognised minority leid in | |
Regulatit bi | Meenistry o Cultur o the Slovak Republic |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | sk |
ISO 639-2 | slo (B) slk (T) |
ISO 639-3 | slk |
Glottolog | slov1269 [4] |
Linguasphere | 53-AAA-db < 53-AAA-b...–d |
The Slovak-speakin warld:
regions whaur Slovak is the leid o the majority regions whaur Slovak is the leid o a signeeficant minority | |
Slovak is spoken in the Slovak Republic (bi 5 million fowk), also in the Unitit States (500,000), the Czech Republic (320,000), Serbie (Vojvodina) (60,000), Ireland (30,000), Romanie (22,000), Hungary (20,000), Poland (20,000), Canadae (20,000), Croatie (5,000), Australie, Austrick an Ukraine.
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