,, Ja som" or just ,,Som". The same as in Spanish. I am is ,,Yo soy", but usually they use only ,,Soy". ,,Yo" is just for emphasizing.
"Ja som" is "I am" in Slovak language.
The official language spoken in Czechoslovakia was Czech and Slovak. However, Czechoslovakia no longer exists as it split into two separate countries, the Czech Republic (where Czech is spoken) and Slovakia (where Slovak is spoken) in 1993.
Slovak is the official language spoken in Prešov, Slovakia. Additionally, some residents may also speak Hungarian or Romani.
The name Soltis is of Slovak origin. It is a common surname in Slovakia and is derived from the Slovak word for "salt."
The Welsh language contains 28 letters in its alphabet, while the Slovak language contains 46 letters. Neither language has an alphabet with exactly 36 letters.
The Polish language family tree looks like this: * Indo-European languages * Balto-Slavic languages * Slavic languages * West Slavic languages * Lechitic languages * Polish language
Slovak language.
Yes, Slovak is an official EU language since 2004.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
The language, or an individual of Slovakia (Slovak Republic), is spelled Slovak.
pohánka
Names are not translated in Slovak language. However, there is similar name "Matúš" :)
korytnačka
co= what :)
You need to pass a test and a practical driving exam. You can only sit your test in Slovak language.
if only I knew...
Land of Fire
They speak a different language, Slovak.