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Boli raz dvaja kmotrovia, ktorí stále spolu chodili na jarmoky. Raz tiež tak vyšli z jarmoku a našli pušku. To viete, že vtedy ešte ľudia tak nechyrovali o puškách, nebolo toľko vojakov. Išli tak popod lesík a jeden zazrel pušku a hneď k nej utekal. Ten druhý sa tiež silno zaradoval, tak vzali fujaru
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Buľi raz dvojo kmotrove, co furt vjedno chodziľi na jurmaki. Raz tiž tak išľi z jurmaku a našľi gvera. Ta znace, že ešči ftedi ľudze tak ňechirovali o gveroch, ňebulo teľo vojakoch. Išľi tak popod ľešik a naraz jeden zbačil gver a takoj ku ňemu ucekal… Ten druhi še tiž mocno zradoval, ta vžaľi totu
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The third theory defines
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endings. Eastern Slovak dialects also share many features of
Western Slovak dialects that are absent from Central dialects and standard Slovak, supporting the idea that Central Slovakia was inhabited more recently than the east and west of the country.
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fujaru a hutorili sebe: "Kmotre, ja budzem do ňej duc a ti budzeš prebirac". Ta začaľi vera ľudze tote dvomi hrac. Jeden kmoter pocahnul za kohucik, kuľka utrafila do druheho kmotra, co prebiral a ten še takoj prevracil umarti na žem.
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a hovorili si: „Kmotor, ja budem do nej fúkať a ty budeš preberať„. Tak začali veru tí dvaja hrať. Jeden kmotor potiahol za kohútik, guľka trafila druhého kmotra, ktorý preberal, a ten sa hneď prevrátil mŕtvy na zem.
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1966; Švagrovský 1984; Witkowski 1984; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011) and verified by several comprehensive analyses of
Pannonian Rusyn language data (Bidwell 1966; Lunt 1998; Čarskij 2011).
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1772:East Slavic
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814:The letter
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792:V Košiciach
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575:palatalised
481:Consonants
470:Word stress
286:long vowels
116:West Slavic
2171:Categories
2107:Hirt's law
2097:Dybo's law
2068:Historical
1981:Russenorsk
1960:Ponaschemu
1852:Shtokavian
1792:Podlachian
1693:Slovincian
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1339:Belarusian
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886:References
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837:ma, ťa, sa
802:v Košicoch
731:declension
523:diphthongs
2155:indicate
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2018:languages
2006:Trasianka
1832:Kajkavian
1820:Chakavian
1745:Schleifer
1688:Kashubian
1470:Torlakian
1447:Bulgarian
1403:Ukrainian
1368:Ruthenian
1202:cite book
1184:2589-6229
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1904:Silesian
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