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English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
Slavic language — noun a branch of the Indo European family of languages • Syn: ↑Slavic, ↑Slavonic, ↑Slavonic language • Derivationally related forms: ↑Slavic (for: ↑Slavic) • Hy … Useful english dictionary
Slavonic Language and Liturgy — • Although the Latin holds the chief place among the liturgical languages in which the Mass is celebrated and the praise of God recited in the Divine Offices, yet the Slavonic language comes next to it among the languages widely used throughout… … Catholic encyclopedia
Slavic studies — or Slavistics is the academic field of area studies concerned with Slavic areas, Slavic languages, literature, history, and culture. Originally, a Slavist or Slavicist was primarily a linguist or philologist who researches Slavistics, a Slavic… … Wikipedia
Slavic speakers of Greek Macedonia — Total population Greece: 200,000+ Diaspora: 150,000+ Regions with significant populations Florina, Edessa, Kastoria, Thessaloniki, Serres, Drama[1] … Wikipedia
Slavic — and Slavonic are used interchangeably in English, with the former preferred in U.S. English, and the latter in UK English. The Oxford English Dictionary gives citations of Slavonic back to the mid 17th century, whereas it seems that Slavic only… … Wikipedia
Slavic microlanguages — are literary and linguistic forms that exist alongside the better known Slavic languages of historically prominent nations. The term literary microlanguages was coined by Aleksandr Dulichenko at the end of the 1970s and subsequently became a… … Wikipedia
Slavic — [släv′ik, slav′ik] n. a principal branch of the Indo European family of languages, generally divided into East Slavic (Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian), South Slavic (Old Church Slavonic, Bulgarian, Serbo Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian), and… … English World dictionary
Slavonic — [slə vän′ik] adj., n. SLAVIC … English World dictionary
Slavic — Slav ic, a. Slavonic. n. The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Slavic Orthodox — Churches are to be found in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, and they traditionally employ the Church Slavonic language in their liturgy … Wikipedia
Slavic — (adj.) 1813; see SLAV (Cf. Slav) + IC (Cf. ic). Earlier in same sense was Slavonic (1640s), from Slavonia, a region of Croatia … Etymology dictionary