In-sentence examples of “slovene”

How to use in-sentence of “slovene”:

+ People in this region speak the Italian languageItalian, Slovene and German languages.

+ The Trumbić and Radić’s struggle against centralism was interpreted as the Croatian and Slovene separatism support.

+ In 1990 he became a member of the Presidency of Slovenia at a critical time for Slovene independence.

+ Anton Ažbe was a Slovene painter and teacher of painting.

+ Anton Mavretič was a Slovene electrical engineer.

+ Janez Kocijančič was a Slovene politician and lawyer.

In-sentence examples of slovene
In-sentence examples of slovene

Example sentences of “slovene”:

+ Hugo Wolf was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin.

+ In 1937 Tito came back to Yugoslavia and during World War II he, total supported by Anglo-Americans and Soviet armies, organized People's Liberation Army against the Axis countriesAxis powers and in civil war against Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland, Serbian State Guards, Croatian Home Guard, Slovene Home Guard.

+ Hugo Wolf was an Austrian composer of Slovene origin.

+ In 1937 Tito came back to Yugoslavia and during World War II he, total supported by Anglo-Americans and Soviet armies, organized People’s Liberation Army against the Axis countriesAxis powers and in civil war against Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland, Serbian State Guards, Croatian Home Guard, Slovene Home Guard.

+ In 1975, Pahor and Rebula published a book interview entitled “Edvard Kocbek: Pričevalec našega časa in which Rebula condemned the summary killings of 12,000 members of Slovene anti-communist militia in May and June 1945.

+ Alojz Rebula was a Slovene writer, playwright, essayist, and translator.

+ In 2013, he married the Slovene journalist Jela Krečič.

+ The Slovene names have the word “Občina” in front.

+ While this can describe the mountain, it is more likely the mountain was named for the Old Slovene god, Triglav.

+ Broz removed from the politics and state affairs Serbian Communists Marko Nikezić and Latinka Perović, Slovene Stane Kavčič, and Macedonian Krste Crvenkovski.

+ To achieve these goals, the Church supported clerical political parties, confronting them to other confessions, primarily to the Serbian Orthodox Church, by publicly preaching hatred against the Orthodox population and advocating Croatian and Slovene separatism and intolerance against others.

+ There was another composer with a similar name, Handl, who was a Slovene and is more commonly known as Jacobus Gallus.

+ Slavko Avsenik was a Slovene composer and musician.

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