The Slovaks (Slovak: Slováci, singular: Slovák, fem Slovenska , plural: Slovenky) are a West Slavic ethnic group and nation native to Slovakia who shares a common ancestry, culture, history and speaks Slovak. In Slovakia, c. 4.4 million are ethnic Slovaks of 5.4 million total population.
Slovak People's Party ended in 1945.
Slovak People's Party was created in 1913.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
People from Slovakia are Slovak.
A Czech!He or she is called a Czech.
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This is not a slovak word. It doesn't mean anything in slovak.
Slovakia is a country in Middle Europe, if you mean that.
They speak a different language, Slovak.
The official English name of Slovakia is "Slovak Republic." Therefore, "Slovak" is the correct adjective to use.
Yes! Slovkia is called Slovakia (Slovak Republic) since 1st January 1993, when Czechoslovakia had split up. Region now known as Slovakia has been known as Slovakia for centuries, but became an independent state in 1918-1945 (1st Slovak Republic) and later in 1993- (current, 2nd Slovak Republic).
There is no actual word for a cookie in Slovak other then a slag word: Cuku -pronounced Ku-Ku You can also say Kolac -pronounced Ko-Lach which is how you say cake in Slovak but if you were referring to a cookie in your sentence then it would be understood. Kolac when directly translated means baked good and a cookie is considered one and can be called a Kolac in the Slovak language.