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Slovenian or Slovene (slovenski jezik or slovenščina) is an Indo-European language that belongs to the family of South Slavic languages. It is spoken by approximately 2 million speakers worldwide, the majority of whom live in Slovenia. Slovenian is one of the few languages to have preserved the dual grammatical number from Proto-Indo-European. Also, Slovenian and Slovak are the two modern Slavic languages whose names for themselves literally mean "Slavic" (slověnьskъ in old Slavonic). The Slovenian language is also one of the official languages of the European Union.

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How to say "Slovenian language" in other languages:

Chinese (Chinese) 斯洛文尼亚语
Japanese (Japanese) スロベニア語
German (German) Slowenische Sprache
Spanish (Spanish) Idioma esloveno
French (French) Slovène
Italian (Italian) Lingua slovena

Slovenian

Slovenian can refer to: The Slovenian language Natives of Slovenia (Slovenian: Slovenci , singular Slovenec ), also sometimes referred to as "Slovenes" An adjective referring to something from Slovenia (Slovenian: slovenski ) Compare: Slovene...

List of Slovene language television channels

This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Slovenian language audience. Typically, non Slovenian content is subtitled, but maintains the original language soundtrack. Non Slovenian programming intended for children, is however, sometimes dubbed into Slovenian. State-owned Stations...

Jurij Dalmatin

his translation of the complete Bible into Slovenian language. The original title of this magnificent... New Testament, Translated into Slovenian by Jurij Dalmatin). The first Catholic Slovene translation...

1584

Slovenian language: Bibilija, tu je vse svetu pismu stariga inu noviga testamenta, slovenski tolma... and of the New Testament, Translated into Slovenian by Jurij Dalmatin. Archangelsk is founded in...

Karantania

597 The ancient ritual of installing Karantanian dukes carried out in the Slovenian language on the... Karantania sometimes Carantania , Carentania , Carinthia (in old Slovenian onomastics Korotan ), or Karantanija ) was the first stable and independent state of Slovenians and of Slavs. Founded in the 6th...

Taja Kramberger

in 2004: a book of poetry in 4 languages (slov./engl./fr./it.), entitled Mobilizacije/Mobilizations/Mobilisations/Mobilitazioni. Her poems are translated in 11 languages and published in different literary reviews in Slovenia and abroad. She translated into Slovenian language a book of poetry of...

Slovenians

Slovenians or Slovenes (Slovenian Slovenci , singular Slovenec , feminine Slovenka ) are a South Slavic people primarily associated with Slovenia and the Slovenian language. Most Slovenians today... century the Slovenian came known to other European languages with the multilingual dictionary, compiled by...

Illyrian provinces

, simultaneously in French, German and "Slavonian"; this elevation of a Slavic language to an official language had a great impact on the development of the modern Slovenian language. Between 1811 and 1813, the... Croatian military, a special French-language military school was established in 1811. There were 25...

Slovene language

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