Slovak language
Differences between the Slovak and Czech languages
Linguistically, the Czech and Slovak languages form a language continuum, eastern Slovak dialects then blend into the Rusyn language. Czech exists in two different forms (excluding the Moravian dialects): literary Czech and colloquial Czech. Standard Slovak language is closer to literary Czech, especially in phonology and morphology. The differences between parts of the vocabulary of some Slovak dialects are rather big, comparable to the differences between standard Slovak and Czech. The description below sums the main differences between standard Slovak and Czech.
Related Topics:
Language continuum - Rusyn language
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- Slovak graphemes that do not exist in the Czech language are ä, ?, ?, ? and ô (see Pronunciation). Czech graphemes that do not exist in the Slovak language are: ? and ?.
- Slovak has the following phonemes which Czech does not have: /dz/, /d?/, /?/, /?/, /?/, /ä/ (this one only in higher-style standard Slovak, or some dialects), and the diphtongs /ia/, /ie/, /iu/, /ô/; and on the contrary, Czech has /?/ and the diphtong /ou/, which Slovak does not have.
- Czech uses peculiar pitch contour, not present in Slovak (or Moravian dialects).
- The Slovak, unlike Czech, uses palatalization more frequently (that is, is phonetically "softer")
- The phonetic assimilation and a kind of "liaison" are much stronger in the Slovak language
- The Slovak grammar:
- is somewhat simpler (that is more regular) than Czech literary language grammar, since the present-day Slovak language standard has been codified only in the 19th century. However the colloquial Czech makes some more simplifications, especially merging case suffixes.
- has different declension and conjugation endings and paradigms
- has 6 morphological cases (see Slovak declension) - the vocative (officially not considered a separate grammatical case anymore) is almost lost, while the Czech vocative is well alive
- Basic Slovak vocabulary is partly different, partly identical, partly very similar to the Czech language, and a few (almost) identical words have different meaning. The differences are mostly of simple historical origin (for example the word hej mentioned below was used in Great Moravia). As for professional terminology, except for biology (esp. all names of animals and plants), the Czech terminology was mostly taken over (in Slovakized form) for practical reasons. The Czech-Slovak Dictionary of Different Terms (1989, Prague) contains some 11.000 entries (without professional terminology):
- Examples of basic different words are: to speak (SK hovori? ? CZ mluvit), yeah (SK hej ? CZ jo), if (SK ak ? CZ jestli, jestli?e, -li), Good bye (SK Dovidenia ? CZ Nashledanou), January (SK január ? CZ leden), cat (SK ma?ka ? CZ ko?ka), to kiss (SK bozka? ? CZ líbat), now (SK teraz ? CZ te?, nyní), goods (SK tovar ? CZ zbo?í) and so forth.
- Examples of typical small differences: endings (SK -cia, -dlo, -?, -om ? CZ -c(i)e, -tko, -t, -em), expressions (SK treba, mo?no ? CZ je t?eba, je mo?né / je mo?no), prepositions (SK na ? CZ k, pro) . . .
- Examples of words with different meanings : SK topi? (to melt) ? CZ topit (to heat), SK horký (bitter) ? CZ horký (hot) . . .
- The Czech language has no equivalents for many Slovak words and vice versa. Examples of no Czech equivalents: prepositions (popod, ponad, sponad. . . ), verbs (?úbi?, povynecháva?, skacka?, siaka?,. . . ), nouns (kúr?ava, ka?tie?, ho?a, grú?). . ., pronouns (dakto, vo?akto, henten,. . . ) etc.
- The Czech language does not have the Rhythmical Rule (see Pronunciation)
- Slovak uses the passive voice formed like in English less than the Czech, and prefers the passive voice formed using the reflexive pronoun sa (like in Romance languages) instead
- Slovak has hundreds of dialects, while in the Czech Republic, many dialects have disappeared, especially in the Bohemian part of the Czech Republic.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Alphabet |
| ► | Pronunciation and spelling |
| ► | Orthography |
| ► | Syntax |
| ► | Morphology |
| ► | Vocabulary |
| ► | History |
| ► | Relationships to other languages |
| ► | Differences between the Slovak and Czech languages |
| ► | Dialects |
| ► | Trivia |
| ► | See also |
| ► | External links |
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