Comparative dictionary of Slavic languages
Thomas Hodge
thodge at WELLESLEY.EDU
Wed Mar 31 18:10:50 UTC 2010
There's also B. Faden, "Slavonic equivalents of some English words: A list of
over 400 English words and their meaning in ten Slavonic languages" (Russian
texts for students, No. 11) (Paperback). Letchworth: Prideaux Press, 1982.
This simple but useful book (79 pp.) is also out of print, but you might be able
to find it. The ten languages showcased are Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian,
Bulgarian, Macedonian, Polish, Czech, Serbo-Croatian, Slovak, and Slovenian.
No illustrations.
Best,
Tom
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