The official English name of Slovakia is "Slovak Republic."
Therefore, "Slovak" is the correct adjective to use.
Slovak is the proper term, I know for I'm from there.
"Slovák"
Hello is 'ahoj' in Slovak.
"I love you" is "Lubim Ta". Literally translated as "Love You" in Slovak.
Slovakian can refer to the Slovak language and people of the country Slovakia. which is a country that is part of the European Union.
In 14.03.1939 was created Slovakian State /Slovak Republic/, and capital was Bratislava.
In Slovak, "Will you marry me?" is translated as "Vydรกลก sa za mลa?"
It may be not be weird if she understands French, but her national language is Slovak.
It was used as the name of a muggle stationery store. As you know, it Slovakian for 'stationery store'.
A Czech!He or she is called a Czech.
It's the monster that creeps under a child's bed, or in their closet; I'd consider it a Slovakian Boogeyman. Mumak is another variation, but Bubak sounds a hell of a lot funnier to me.
Slovakian Airlines was created in 2011.
Martina Hingis speaks multiple languages, including Swiss German, German, English, Czech, and French. Her multilingual ability has allowed her to communicate effectively with fans and media from various parts of the world.