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Moravian
(5,642 words)
The Moravian language is an alternative name for the Czech language spoken in Moravia, the eastern part of the Czech Republic. This variety of Czech in not internally homogeneous and stable – there are no common language norms for Moravian, but several Moravian organizations promote the Moravian language as an idiom distinct from the Czech language. However, the position of Standard Czech in Moravia is better than in the western part of the country (Bohemia), where local substandards occur in official communication more often.Moravia (Cz Morava) is one of the three historical …
Date:
2024-01-23
L-Participle
(4,712 words)
An
l-participle, or rather
l-form (from the synchronic point of view), is a verb form derived by the suffix
-l- from an infinitive verb stem. In order to express the subject-predicate agreement, a gender and number ending is added to this complex. The
l-form together with various types of auxiliary verbs constitute the analytical form of the preterite (e.g., Ru
ja rabotal ‘I worked’) that evolved from the Common Slavic perfect tense. In those Slavic languages that have multiple forms for expressing the past, the
l-participle and auxiliary verb constitute the perfect tenses (e.g., Bg
sa …
Date:
2024-01-23
Czech
(13,214 words)
Czech is a West Slavic language that is the mother tongue of more than ten million people living in East-Central Europe, in the Czech Republic, which occupies the site of the historical lands of Bohemia, Moravia, and parts of Silesia. In addition, there are tens of thousands of Czech-language users living in various countries around the world, mainly in the United States, and also in Canada, Austria, Slovakia, Croatia, Romania, and Ukraine. Czech is a highly inflected language. It is char…
Date:
2024-01-23