Lesson 1: I am ...
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First in series of free online Slovak language lessons. Each lesson contains a dialog, grammar, and a vocabulary part with audio pronunciation. Visit the website for more!
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First in series of free online Slovak language lessons. Each lesson contains a dialog, grammar, and a vocabulary part with audio pronunciation. Visit the website for more!
Lesson 1: Greetings
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How do you say hi in Slovakia? Learn from this free Slovak language lesson on Slovak greetings.
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How do you say hi in Slovakia? Learn from this free Slovak language lesson on Slovak greetings.
Reading Practice
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Free Slovak pronunciation lesson. Will come in handy at your next visit to a restaurant in Slovakia...
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Free Slovak pronunciation lesson. Will come in handy at your next visit to a restaurant in Slovakia...
Apple Carrot Salad (Jablkovo-mrkvový ...
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Recipe for Slovak apple-carrot salad. As the name suggests, it consists of apples and carrots. It's very easy to make and quite delicious!
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Recipe for Slovak apple-carrot salad. As the name suggests, it consists of apples and carrots. It's very easy to make and quite delicious!
Segedin Goulash (Segedinský Guláš)
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Segedin goulash (Segedinský guláš) is a popular Slovak stew made of pork and sauerkraut. It's served with a special bread-sized steamed dumpling. V...
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Segedin goulash (Segedinský guláš) is a popular Slovak stew made of pork and sauerkraut. It's served with a special bread-sized steamed dumpling. V...
Steamed Dumpling (Parená Knedľa)
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Learn how to make the steamed dumpling commonly served in Slovakia and the Czech republic. Goes great with goulash, stews, and any other saucy dish...
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Learn how to make the steamed dumpling commonly served in Slovakia and the Czech republic. Goes great with goulash, stews, and any other saucy dish...