The Czech language is a Slavic language related to such languages as Russian, Polish and Slovak. It's spoken by around 12 million people in the world and the majority of these people live in the Czech Republic in Central Europe. This means that not only do 25% of Slovaks speak Czech, but the Slovak language is understandable by a Czech
Tourists do not yet overrun Slovakia, so people are usually very motivated to offer help to visitors, even if their foreign language skills are modest or non-existent for that matter. Like in many other countries globally, if you learn even a few basic words of Slovak, locals will appreciate it very much and be great hosts.
Slovakian is actually often used and hence perfectly correct, since that's how English language works. But yeah 99% of Slovaks who care prefer Slovak to Slovakian. The latter one being newer version, which we often love to correct. Because we are the experts on English language. 😀
Hard question to answer actually. I'd say some Slovaks may hate them just because we think about Americans as the richer ones and well, we still have people who support Russia and so living here. They are differences between western and estern part of country althought. Me as a easterner can't tell you what westerners think about foreigners but in east we are not used on foreigners that much
The Slavic people are a race that descends from Indo-European roots that once shared a common language as well as area of descent. Today, the majority of these people — also called "Slavs" — live in Central and Eastern Europe. Slavic populations are particularly concentrated in Russia, Ukraine, Poland, the Czech Republic, Serbia, Belarus
Hawaiian, along with English, is an official language of the US state of Hawaii. [4] King Kamehameha III established the first Hawaiian-language constitution in 1839 and 1840. In 1896, the Republic of Hawaii established English as the official language in schools. [5]
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