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  2. Category:Slovak words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Slovak words and phrases" The following 10 pages are in this category, out ...

  3. Category:Slovak political phrases - Wikipedia

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  4. Category talk:Slovak words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  5. Czech–Slovak languages - Wikipedia

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    The Czech–Slovak languages (or Czecho-Slovak) are a subgroup within the West Slavic languages comprising the Czech and Slovak languages.. Most varieties of Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible, forming a dialect continuum (spanning the intermediate Moravian dialects) rather than being two clearly distinct languages; standardised forms of these two languages are, however, easily ...

  6. Category:Slovak-language films - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Films in which the Slovak language is wholly or partially spoken See also. Category:Czech films ...

  7. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.

  8. West Slavic languages - Wikipedia

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    Some linguists include Upper and Lower Sorbian in the Lechitic branch, but other linguists regard it as a separate branch. [5] The reason for this is that 'the Sorbian dialects are extremely diverse, and there are virtually no linguistic features common to all Sorbian dialects which distinguish them as a group from the other Slavic languages' (Sussex & Cubberley 2006). [5]

  9. Culture of Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The best known Slovak hero, found in many folk mythologies, is Juraj Jánošík (1688–1713) (the Slovak equivalent of Robin Hood). The legend says he was taking from the rich and giving to the poor. Jánošík's life was depicted in a list of literature works and many movies throughout the 20th century.