Slovenian
The terms Slovenian and Slovene refer to anything related to Slovenia and its inhabitants. Both have been used for a long time in English. A Slovenian Canadian scholar Edward Gobetz claims that the shorter form was carried over into English through French, once the language of diplomacy and that the longer form is the one naturally formed by native speakers of English. As to the linguistics, his claims are disputed by professor Stanko Klinar from Slovenia.
Related Topics:
Slovenia - English - Edward Gobetz - Stanko Klinar
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The shorter form is prevalent in the United Kingdom and in Europe. The longer form is prevalent in the USA, Canada, Australia. Although somewhat confusing, both terms are widely recognized and acceptable.
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- Slovenian or Slovene, a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Slovenia
- The Slovenians or Slovenes, an ethnic group (Slovenian: Slovenci, singular Slovenec)
Note: Slovene (??????? in Russian) is also another name of the Ilmen Slavs.
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