Translation for '
Slavic' from English to Bulgarian
| ADJ | Slavic | - | - |
| SYNO | Slavic | Slavic language | Slavonic | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- It is the Slavic version of the name Sidonius (meaning "of Sidon").
- Because of the small number of sources, there is no consensus among scholars of Slavic mythology on the extent of the worship of even the most important deities.
- The name probably comes from the Slavic personal name "Radša"/"Radoslav" or the Slavic stem "vorč-"/"vrača" (a fence).
- Like most Dalmatian intellectuals of his time, he was familiar with the pan-Slavic ideology of Vinko Pribojević.
- The name comes from a Slavic personal name Soběslav (see e.g. Soběslav, Soběslavice, Sebeslavce).
- According to the same Ottoman Defter of 1485, Botushë had grown to 35 homes (married household heads), and Morina asserts that the names of the inhabitants of Botushë are of Albanian-Christian and Albanian-Slavic origin.
- Interslavic is featured in Václav Marhoul's movie "The Painted Bird" (based on novel of the same title written by Polish-American writer Jerzy Kosiński), in which it plays the role of an unspecified Slavic language, making it the first movie to have it.
- Interpretatio slavica is the practice by the Slavic peoples to identify the gods of neighboring peoples and the names of Christian saints with the names of Slavic deities.
- Over time they were slavicized. This process started in the late 14th century when they gradually moved from being monolingual in Albanian to bilingualism in Albanian and Slavic.
- The similarity of Slavic languages inspired many people to create Pan-Slavic languages, i.e., zonal auxiliary languages for all Slavic people to communicate with one another.
- Valuk (...) was the slavic duke in the independent land of the Alpine Slavs or Carantania.
- Ragály is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County in northeastern Hungary. Name of the village has probably slavic origin.
- The richest sources for the study of Slavic paganism as a cultural model and the reconstruction of Ancient Slavic ideas remain modern (dating back to the 19th—20th centuries) linguistic, ethnographic and folklore evidence of Slavic traditions.
- ... e. "Slavic Buch") was first mentioned in a 1342 deed; it is also documented as "Buch slavica" in the 1375 register of Emperor Chales IV.
- Crmnica first appears in the 13th century under two different names, Crmnica and Kučevo, which is the slavicized variant of an Albanian toponym that meant "red place" ("kuq").
- Steven Franks is a British born American linguist and researcher in the fields of syntax and slavics.
- Rochev ([...] , [...]), female form Rocheva (...) is a slavic surname.
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