Slovak language

Slovak
slovenčina, slovenský jazyk
Native toSlovakia; minority language in Czech Republic, Serbia, Hungary
Native speakers
over 7 million (2001 census)
Latin (Slovak alphabet)
Slovak Braille
Official status
Official language in
 European Union
 Slovakia
 Czech Republic[1]
 Serbia (Vojvodina)

Recognised minority language in:
 Hungary

 Ukraine
Regulated byMinistry of Culture of the Slovak Republic
Language codes
ISO 639-1sk
ISO 639-2slo (B)
slk (T)
ISO 639-3slk
Linguasphere53-AAA-db < 53-AAA-b...-d
(varieties: 53-AAA-dba to 53-AAA-dbs)
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Slovak is the language spoken in Slovakia, a country in Central Europe. It is a language from Slavic language family. It is very similar to Czech, and Czechs and Slovaks understand each other quite well when they speak their own language. Polish and Sorbian are also quite similar. All of them belong to the western branch of Slavic languages. Slovak is spoken by more than 5 million people.

  1. E.g. law 500/2004, 337/1992. Source: http://portal.gov.cz

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