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15 Resources to Learn Slovak for Free

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  • Slovak Language Lessons for Beginners

    Slovak Language Lessons for Beginners

    “This Harvard professor in political economics has a language - learning section on his site, probably because he saw how few resources there were for this beautiful language! His blog includes some basic phrases with audio for a variety of topics.”

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  • SME.sk

    SME.sk

    News.

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  • slovake.eu

    slovake.eu

    An A1-B2 online course.

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  • Slovak as a foreign language

    Slovak as a foreign language

    "An e-learning portal with courses of Slovak as a foreign language aimed at acquiring basic language skills which can be applied to day-to-day situations. The courses correspond with the textbook Krížom-krážom. Slovenčina – the series of textbooks of Slovak which were published by Studia Academica Slovaca – The Centre for Slovak as a Foreign Language."

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  • Przebierając w Słowach

    Przebierając w Słowach

    A growing Youtube channel, chiefly about the Slovak language. About Slovak in Polish :)

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  • Learn Slovak

    Learn Slovak

    29 lessons.

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  • Korpus.sk

    Korpus.sk

    A corpus of the Slovak language (requires an account).

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  • Learn Slovak with stories

    Learn Slovak with stories

    This YouTube channel will help you getting used to Slovak language and has many stories that will help you learn Slovak.

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  • Televízia Markíza

    Televízia Markíza

    TV.

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  • Slovnik.sk

    Slovnik.sk

    A dictionary.

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  • Slovenské slovníky

    Slovenské slovníky

    Dictionaries.

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  • SLEX

    SLEX

    A dictionary.

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  • Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska

    Rozhlas a televízia Slovenska

    Radio.

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  • Miss Linguistics

    Miss Linguistics

    You can get a list of phrases via e-mail here.

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  • Forvo Slovak

    Forvo Slovak

    Thousands of words pronounced by native speakers.

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  • About the Slovak Language

    Slovak is a West Slavic language spoken primarily in Slovakia, where it is the official language. It is also spoken by Slovak minorities in neighboring countries and by expatriate communities around the world.

    There are approximately 5.5 million speakers of Slovak worldwide. The majority of speakers reside in Slovakia, where it is the native language of the Slovak people. Additionally, significant Slovak-speaking communities exist in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine, and the United States.

    The origins of the Slovak language can be traced back to the medieval Slavic language spoken in the region of present-day Slovakia. It developed alongside other West Slavic languages and underwent influences from neighboring languages such as Czech, Hungarian, and German.

    Slovak is known for its rich literary tradition, with notable contributions to poetry, prose, and drama. Some renowned Slovak writers and poets include Pavol Országh Hviezdoslav, Martin Kukučín, and Jozef Cíger Hronský.

    One interesting aspect of the Slovak language is its dialectal variation. There are several dialects spoken across different regions of Slovakia, with variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. The dialects often reflect local traditions, customs, and cultural differences.

    In addition to its native speakers, Slovak is also taught as a second language in schools and universities, making it accessible to a broader audience. It is a member of the Slavic language family and shares similarities with other Slavic languages, particularly those in the West Slavic group.

    Slovak serves as an important tool for preserving and expressing the cultural identity of the Slovak people. It is used in various domains, including education, media, literature, and official communications, contributing to the vibrant linguistic and cultural landscape of Slovakia.

    Click here to learn common phrases in Slovak

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