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Slovak   /slˈoʊvæk/  /slˈoʊvɑk/   Listen
Slovak

noun
1.
A native or inhabitant of Slovakia.
2.
The Slavic language spoken in Slovakia.



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"Slovak" Quotes from Famous Books



... Bond Street. Norwegian Tottenville. Polish Rivington Street, Tompkins Square, Columbus, Melrose. Roumanian Rivington Street. Russian Seward Park, Rivington Street, Hamilton Fish Park, 96th Street, Chatham Square. Slovak Webster. Spanish Jackson Square. Swedish 125th Street, 58th Street. Servian Muhlenberg. Yiddish Rivington Street, Seward Park, Hamilton Fish Park, ...
— Handbook of The New York Public Library • New York Public Library

... all right; you can become a Czecho-Slovak. I can give you a letter; you need only stay there half-an-hour when you're ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, May 26, 1920 • Various

... tightly. Even the German papers were not allowed into Bohemia. For some months, two or three enterprising editors used to send a representative to Dresden to read the German and English papers there. At present three-quarters of the Czech papers and all the Slovak newspapers have been suppressed. The columns of those which are still allowed to appear in Bohemia and Moravia are congested by mandates of the police and the military authorities, which the editors are compelled to insert. Recently the Government censorship has been particularly active ...
— The Land of Deepening Shadow - Germany-at-War • D. Thomas Curtin



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