slavic in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or denoting the branch of the Indo-European language family that includes Russian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian ( East Slavic ), Polish, Czech, Slovak, and Sorbian ( West Slavic ), and Bulgarian, Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, and Slovene ( South Slavic ).
Ukrainian is an Indo-European language of the Eastern Slavic group.
noun
1
the Slavic languages collectively.
Original Yiddish was written in Hebrew letters and was a mixture of Hebrew, Slavic , and German.

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1. Amulet Horse Slavs, Balts 9-11 century Slavic pendant Slavic amulet Russia Slavic jewelry Medieval jevelry LegendsGardarike

2. File:Balto slavic countries.svg

3. Church Slavic

4. Thracians spoke Balto slavic language

5. Yes, we Bulgarians are definitely Slavic

6. In Slavic and related tradition, dragons symbolize evil.

7. Blini are the pride of the Slavic kitchen

8. Borscht, beet soup of the Slavic countries

9. Bulgarian and Macedonian derive from the East South Slavic group and Slovene, Serbian and Croatian are derived from the West South Slavic group.

10. The tunes are Boundingly Irish and densely Slavic

11. Borsch is one of the most well-known Slavic foods

12. I call it Slavic just because the Slavs were there first.

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14. The Cyrillic alphabet is a family of alphabets used for a variety of Slavic languages and some non-Slavic languages, including nearly all languages of the former Soviet Union

15. Aleen is also a variation of Alina (Greek): Slavic variation of Helen

16. Outside, the streets are nearly deserted, the Slavic moon's face nearly full.

17. The modern South Slavic languages now use modified Cyrillic alphabets.

18. The activists agreed to join efforts and launch the Slavic Pride movement.

19. VLADIMIR m Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic Derived from the Slavic element vladeti "rule" combined with meru "great, famous"

20. Bulgarian is a Slavic language spoken by over nine million people worldwide

21. Croatian is a Slavic language spoken by around 7 million people

22. Although evidence of pre-Christian Slavic worship is scarce (suggesting that Slavic pre-Christianity was aniconic), religious sites and idols are most plentiful in Ukraine and Poland.

23. The Franks and Bavarians of Styria and Carinthia called their Slavic neighbours "Windische".

24. Scholars acknowledge that an attempt to define a localized Slavic homeland may be simplistic.

25. Belarusian language, East Slavic language that is historically the native language of most Belarusians

26. Alisander is a variant form of the Dutch, English, German, Hungarian, and Slavic Alexander

27. Arosev's Literary and Political Depictions of Europe," Slavic Review 62, no

28. Pity that this convoluted attitude towards violence doesn't prevail in all Slavic societies today.

29. Thracian/Dacian as Illyrian has same or similar words as Balto slavic languages.

30. Stribog is the name of the Slavic god of winds, sky and air.

31. Bulgarians are a South Slavic people from southeast Europe.There are around 7.3 million Bulgarian nationals

32. Borsch, also spelled Borscht, Borsht, or Bortsch, [is the] beet soup of the Slavic countries

33. Croats are a South Slavic nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries

34. The name Augustus is a boy's name of Slavic, Latin origin meaning "great, magnificent"

35. A Historical Study of “Ablaut” in Common Slavic, Old Church Slavonic and Russian, 1971

36. It was a community of about 000 people who enjoyed a rare Slavic culture.

37. Slovenes, Croats and Serbs are slavic peoples that lived in the south of Austria-Hungary

38. The Slavic language spoken in Belarus Familiarity information: Byelorussian used as a noun is rare.

39. Cyrillic is used in several Slavic languages: Russian, Serbian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Belarusian most notably

40. Me at five, dark spiky hair, moon pale with brown almost Slavic eyes, wiry, coltish.

41. Almost a century later Manaus's neglected cultural life is re-emerging with a Slavic twist.

42. The Latin 2 character set supports the Slavic languages of Central Europe which use the Latin alphabet.

43. The Baltic languages belong to the Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European language family

44. According to East Slavic chronicles, Oleg was supreme ruler of the Rus' from 882 to 912.

45. Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries

46. The Zarubinets culture is identified as proto-Slavic or an ethnically-mixed community which became Slavicized.

47. Apparently that blue touch you put on it, it's all the craze with those Slavic types.

48. Czech-Slovak When enrollments and funding allow, the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures teaches courses in elementary Czech

49. Cyrillic alphabet, writing system developed in the 9th–10th century for Slavic-speaking peoples of the Eastern Orthodox faith

50. Bryna is a variant of the Irish, Gaelic, and Celtic names Breena and Brianna and the Slavic name Brina.