Slovenian Language

Slovene ( (listen) or ), or alternatively Slovenian ( (listen); slovenski jezik or slovenščina), is a South Slavic language spoken by the Slovenes. It is spoken by about 2.5 million speakers worldwide, the majority of whom live in Slovenia, where it is one of the three official languages. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 official and working languages.

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ACT: Adaptation to Climate Change Team, Simon Fraser University · 17 June 2011 English

The summit is considered an impor- Ablonczy attempted to relay the importance the region (which is problematic in some ways sizes the need for Canada to recognize that tant moment …

Argentina, and in 2002 became the head of the] Slovenian language and clearly have diplomatic protocol for


UTP: University of Toronto Press · 2000 English

The name Stjepan Radic is as well known to Croatians as Sir John A. MacDonald is to Canadians. In 1904, Radic mobilized the peasantry to form a populist movement that …

(not Ser- bians) of Croatia, Croat people, Slovenian language, Serbian state, Croatian history, and so


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