How to use in-sentence of “slavic”:
+ Robert Heinlein’s “Job, A comedy of Justice” has an appearance of the Slavic god Koschei.
+ The Polans were a West SlavsWest Slavic tribe that lived in Greater Poland.
+ It is a language from Slavic language family.
+ Its name reflects a Slavic settlement.
+ Irina is a Slavic languagesSlavic feminine given name, meaning “peace”.
+ The Slavic Obotrites tribe settled eastern Holstein in the 7th/8th centuries A.D.
+ The Polish language is part of the West SlavsWest Slavic section of the Slavic languages.

Example sentences of “slavic”:
+ Besides the taxes in England, the term also applies to Eastern Europe in the 9th century, where Sami, Finnish, and Slavic tribes paid taxes to the Swedes.
+ The baptism of Kievan Rus’, toke from the hand of the Byzantines, didn’t end Paganism in this country, although it caused paganism to become less popular, and a many people didin’t admit to practicing Slavic beliefs.
+ The Bosniaks are SlavsSouth Slavic nation and ethnic group.
+ White Serbs, a Slavic tribe from White Serbia first settled in an area near Thessaloniki on the Balkans and in the 6th and early 7th century, established the Serbian Principality by the 8th century.
+ The Cyrillic alphabet is a native Slavic alphabet.
+ This version is a literal, verbatim translation of the original; note the similarities of the two East Slavic languages.
+ The once rival Romanic and Slavic population eventually started contributing to a common civilization, and Ragusa was the primary example of this.
+ The album is named after a dimension described in the Slavic pagan Book of Veles.
+ They are the Sorbs’ native languages, who are a Slavic minority in eastern Germany.
+ It is now used to write Russian languageRussian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, Rusyn, Bulgarian, Macedonian and for most South Slavic languages.
+ Worse was to come when Eurasian AvarsAvar and Slavic peoples came to take modern Bulgaria and Greece from the Byzantines.
+ Old Church Slavonic was the original language of the Slavic peoplesSlavic people, and it was used for Russian Orthodox Church.
+ Legends trace the name to the ancient Slavic mythologySlavic pagan deity Licho, whose sanctuary was allegedly located nearby.
+ The Slavic languages are closely related.
+ However, the festival’s name might also come from the Old Slavic words “raka”, “rakev”, meaning “grave” or “burial”.
+ Russia is now the most powerful and populated Slavic country, but in the 10th century Serbs and Czechs were powerful, in 13th and 14th century Serbs were powerful, and in the 16th century Poland was the strongest nation in the area.
+ Besides the taxes in England, the term also applies to Eastern Europe in the 9th century, where Sami, Finnish, and Slavic tribes paid taxes to the Swedes.
+ The baptism of Kievan Rus', toke from the hand of the Byzantines, didn't end Paganism in this country, although it caused paganism to become less popular, and a many people didin't admit to practicing Slavic beliefs.
+ The Bosniaks are SlavsSouth Slavic nation and ethnic group.
More in-sentence examples of “slavic”:
+ It is a type of Slavic language.
+ The defenders of these positions included Slavic soldiers and SS troops.
+ It is a type of Slavic language.
+ The defenders of these positions included Slavic soldiers and SS troops.
+ The Slavic languages are the largest language family of the Indo-European group.
+ This was after Varangians Rus, freed this slavic city from the Khazars’ tribute.
+ Chechen is part of the Northeast Caucasian, or “Vainakh”, family, while Russian is a Slavic language.
+ Rekawka’s beginnings go back to the ancient Slavic springtime celebrations, called.
+ Serbo-Croatian is the name of a Slavic language, which is spoken in modern-day Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
+ The work was intended to become a national epic of all the Slavic peoples.
+ Russian is a Slavic language.
+ In 981–984 he suppressed and conquered a few Slavic tribes including Vyatychi and Radymychi.
+ The English word “slave” comes from the medieval word for the Slavic peoples of Central Europe and Eastern Europe, because these were the last ethnic group to be captured and enslaved in Central Europe.
+ There is also a large number of blondes in England, Baltic countries, Slavic languagesSlavic countries, northwestern parts of Russia and among European descent that have lived in Kazakhstan since the Soviet Union.
+ The Polish people, or Poles are a Slavic peoplesSlavic Lechitic subgroup of west slavic languages of Central Europe, living mainly in Poland.
+ The Macedonian language is a member of the Eastern group of South Slavic languages.
+ Bautzen is historical capital of LusatiaUpper Lusatia, and it is the most important cultural centre of the Slavic minority.
+ There are many small historic Slavic nations like Lusatia, Rusyn, Kashubia and others.
+ However, the greastest similarities are between Serbian, Bosnian and Croatian, which are South Slavic languages.
+ By the 7th century Slavic tribes such as the Pomeranians settled the area.
+ West Slavs’ national languages are languages from West Slavic languages group.
+ It is transliterationtransliterated into the English, “sch” in German, “ch” in French, “ş” in Turkish, “sz” in Polish and “š” in most Slavic languages using that alphabet.
+ He was one of the people who planned and made happen the Hunger Plan – a plan to starve to death tens of millions of Slavic people in order to make sure there was enough food available for the German people and military.
+ As a legend says, Zhytomyr was founded about 884 by Zhytomyr, prince of a Slavic tribe of Drevlians.
+ In beliefs of Slavic people, Leshy appears in forests.
+ In 15th centuryfifteenth-century north-east Slavic people were not allowed to join some guilds.
+ There are some notable differences in the Bulgarian language that set it apart from other Slavic languages.
+ Croats are a South SlavsSouth Slavic nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries.
+ At the later phase of his life he was also a political activist, an ideologue and a Messianic Philosophyphilosopher who lectured Slavic languages at Collège de France.
+ The name was derived from the Turkish or Slavic languages.
+ Upper Sorbian is a West Slavic languagesWest Slavic language spoken by the Sorb people in Germany.
+ Austria-Hungary then declared war on Serbia, and Russia joined the war on Serbia’s side because the people of Serbia were Slavic, like Russia, and the Slavic countries had agreed to help each other if they were attacked.
+ In Slavic language, the analogue of span is pyad.
+ His name could be a short form of a longer Slavic name “Mojtech”, similar to the names “Vojtech” or “Mojmír”.
+ Bratislava was part of the Slavic empire called Great Moravia in the 9th century.
+ While the Croatian-held branch of the Catholic Church in Nin was under Pope’s jurisdiction, they still used the Slavic liturgy.
+ West Slavs are part of the Slavic peoples.
+ The Sorbs are Slavic people.
+ In other slavic languages like Ž.
+ This invasion opened the way to the settlement of different Slavic tribes.
+ These colors are also used in other Slavic nations.
+ Although there were vampire tales originating elsewhere, the vampire, as he became known in Europe, largely originated in Slavic peoplesSouthern Slavic and Greek folklore.
+ The dialect of Zara disappeared because of the strong Venetian influence while the two other dialects due even to the assimilation by Slavic language speakers.
+ The caron is used in Baltic languagesBaltic, Slavic and Finno-Lappic languages to show that a letter is pronounced differently than normal.
+ The earliest Slavic settlement is also called “Vrbas” and it was first mentioned in 1320.
+ They taught in the Slavic languages and translated the Scriptures into Slavonic.
+ Mokosh is a Slavic peoplesSlavic goddess of nature.
+ Triglav was an old Slavic god.
+ Their lyrics are influenced by Russian folklore and Slavic mythology.
+ Although Hungarian is not an Indo-European language, unlike most other European languages, its vocabulary has many words from Slavic languagesSlavic and German.
+ All of them belong to the western branch of Slavic languages.
+ Czechs are a West Slavswestern Slavic people of Central Europe.
