In Slovak, "love" as noun is "láska". Or if you mean vice-versa, the Slovak noun "love" can be a slang term for money.
Love as a verb is "ľúbiť" and love as a noun is "láska".
"I love you" is "Lubim Ta". Literally translated as "Love You" in Slovak.
home (noun) = domov at home = doma
Otec
This is not a slovak word. It doesn't mean anything in slovak.
The noun 'love' is an abstract noun; a word for an emotion.The noun love is an abstract noun. You can see physical gestures demonstrating love, hear the words telling of love, but the love is what is felt inside; love is an emotion.However, the noun 'love' can be used as a word for a person or a thing that one loves. In that context, the noun love is a concrete noun as a word for that person or that thing.
The official English name of Slovakia is "Slovak Republic." Therefore, "Slovak" is the correct adjective to use.
Boh is a Slovak equivalent of 'God'.
Surprisingly, the Slovak republic.
A Slovak is someone from Slovakia
Slovak language.
The Slovak version is Margita.