Every year Columbia University’s Department of Slavic Languages offers 4-credit, 4-skills (reading, writing, listening, speaking) language courses in Elementary and Intermediate Czech (2 semesters each) and 3-credit courses in advanced Czech language for reading and composition (Readings in Czech Literature I & II). In addition, a cycle of The Slovak Language. Slovakia is a country in Central Europe. Slovak culture is reflected in literature, music, dance, and architecture. The language spoken in Slovakia today referred to as modern or standard Slovak, was created by Martin Stropnický and other linguists during their work on various dialects of central Slovakia in 1836. Statue of the first Czechoslovak president Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (whose mother was Czech and father Slovak) with Czech flag on the left and Slovak flag on the right. There is a high level of mutual intelligibility between the closely related West Slavic languages Czech and Slovak (the Czech–Slovak languages). Key Differences. Czech is the official language of the Czech Republic, spoken primarily within its borders. Slovak, conversely, is the official language of Slovakia, serving as the primary means of communication in that nation. In terms of linguistic roots, both Czech and Slovak belong to the West Slavic language group. Ottoman-era Latin Bridge is the site of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand d’Este, which ignited World War I. Capital: Sarajevo. Area: 51 197 km². Population: 3 829 000. Currency: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark. Official languages: Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian. Ruthenian (German: Ruthenisch; Hungarian: rutén) was also the official designation for the spoken and written language of the East Slavs (present-day Ukrainians and Carpatho-Rusyns) living in the Habsburg -ruled Austrian Empire. Today the name Rusyn refers to the spoken language and variants of a literary language codified in the 20th century
Slovak is a language of Slovakia. Roughly 84% of the population there speak it as a first language. There are almost 5 million first-language speakers of Slovak, in at least 130 territories. The vast majority are in Slovakia, around 200 thousand are in the Czech Republic, and the remainder are in other European territories and the United States. Slovak and Czech are mutually intelligible, and
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