Svedski
(pronounces svehd-skee)
Norwegians, Danish, Swedes.
The Slavic word for Christmas.
No, it has Slavic origins.
The Slavic word for good-bye is zbohom. The word good-bye is said as addio in Italian and as adios in the Spanish language.
No. The Slavic people were first used as slaves. The word "slave" derives from the name "Slavic".
No. The Slavic people were first used as slaves. The word "slave" derives from the name "Slavic".
The Swedish name Sverige literally means "Realm of the Swedes". Rige, old spelling of the word Rike, which mean Realm. Svear is the native word for Swedes. So the name would be: Sve(a) -rige.
Some Swedes do so but swedes definitely do not
The name Gordan does not have an equivalent in Hebrew. It is a Slavic name, derived from a South Slavic word meaning "dignified".
harosho = good in Russian
While no surname of "Slavic" is listed with the 'House of Names" website, the "Online Etymology Dictionary" website indicates this word as an adjective, originating in 1813, pertaining to the Slavs or their (group of) languages.
The Swedes.