Definitions for Slovene

Slovene Slo·vene

Spelling: [sloh-veen, sloh-veen or sloh-vee-nee-
IPA: /sloʊˈvin, ˈsloʊ vin or sloʊˈvi ni ən,/

Slovene is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 139 anagrams from letters in Slovene (eelnosv).

Definitions for Slovene

noun

  1. one of a Slavic people dwelling in Slovenia.
  2. a South Slavic language spoken in Slovenia.

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Slovenes or Slovene.

Origin of Slovene

1880-85; German Slowene Slovene Slovệnec (noun), slovệnski (adj.), ultimately derivative of Common Slavic *slověninŭ Slav

Examples for Slovene

The special Serb, Croat, and Slovene flags rank equally and may be freely hoisted on all occasions.

Farther to the west is the Prekomurdje, that interesting Slovene district which extends for about 25 miles along the Mur.

He addressed himself to the men, of course in the Slovene language, as a fellow-countryman.

But Trubar went his way courageously and continued to publish and republish the sacred books in the Slovene tongue.

It produced the greatest imaginable excitement amongst the Slovene clergy and people.

He is charged with having removed the initialled papers from the Slovene claims and affixed them to the German claims.

Most of the General's pieces—which are all in Slovene—treat of love and nature.

What the Austrians said was that German was a world-language and that it was a fad to want to learn Slovene.

The fact that his father is a Slovene and his mother is a Croat seems all too fitting.

Tito in Tovariši became a bestseller in Slovenia, but is available only in Slovene at the moment.

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