Beginner’s Slovak

Beginner’s Slovak by Elena Letnanova is a practical introduction to the Slovak language, published by Hippocrene Books in May 2000. This 207-page book is designed for students, travelers, and businesspeople, offering essential language skills within a contextual framework that includes historical and cultural insights.
Readers will find each lesson structured with situational dialogues, grammar instruction, and vocabulary, facilitating effective communication and laying the groundwork for further study. The book emphasizes practical applications of the language, making it suitable for those interested in Slavic languages and linguistics. With its focus on everyday situations and customs, Beginner’s Slovak serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to engage with the Slovak language.
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Designed for the student, traveler or businessperson, this introduction to the national language of Slovakia teaches basic language skills while presenting the language in a practical context. Historical and cultural information give insight into customs and everyday situations. Each lesson includes a situational dialogue, grammar instruction and vocabulary, providing the means for communication and a basis for future study. Book jacket.
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