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slavic

Slavic vs Perun - What's the difference?

slavic | perun |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a proper noun perun is

the highest god in the pantheon of slavic mythology, the god of thunder and lightning.

Slavic vs Pseudomacedonism - What's the difference?

slavic | pseudomacedonism |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a noun pseudomacedonism is

the practice of appropriating to slavic macedonia the name, symbolism and history of ancient (greek) macedonia.

Slavic vs Nonvirile - What's the difference?

slavic | nonvirile |


As adjectives the difference between slavic and nonvirile

is that slavic is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them while nonvirile is not virile.

Slavic vs Torlak - What's the difference?

slavic | torlak |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a noun torlak is

any of a group of slavic inhabitants of western bulgaria, south-eastern serbia and northern macedonia, who speak a common dialect.

As a proper noun torlak is

the unstandardized slavic dialect spoken by the torlaks.

Slavic vs Polnoglasie - What's the difference?

slavic | polnoglasie |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a noun polnoglasie is

(linguistics) the phenomena of a disyllabic -oro-, -ere- and -olo- reflexes in east slavic languages of late proto-slavic closed syllable clusters involving a vowel *a, *o, *e followed by a liquid *r or *l.

Slavic vs Pleophony - What's the difference?

slavic | pleophony |


As an adjective Slavic

is of the Slavs, their culture or the branch of the Indo-European language associated with them.

As a noun pleophony is

the phenomenon by which the Late Proto-Slavic "liquid diphthongs", formed from a vowel followed by a liquid r or *l, become disyllabic -oro-, -ere- and -olo- reflexes in East Slavic languages.

Slavic vs Slavicism - What's the difference?

slavic | slavicism |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a noun slavicism is

a linguistic feature of one or more slavic languages, especially a slavic idiom or phrasing that appears in a non-slavic language.

Slavic vs Popovich - What's the difference?

slavic | popovich |


As an adjective slavic

is of the slavs, their culture or the branch of the indo-european language associated with them.

As a proper noun popovich is

of slavic origin.

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