Czech noun (pl.)
Andrew M. Drozd
adrozd at BAMA.UA.EDU
Sun Mar 14 02:11:02 UTC 2004
The singular forms are "slavista" and "slavistka." The plural forms
are "slavisté" and "slavistky."
Andrew
Quoting Natalia Pylypiuk <natalia.pylypiuk at UALBERTA.CA>:
> Greetings, specialists of Czech:
>
> Please tell me how to write *Slavists* (i.e., scholars of Slavic
> studies)
> in Czech?
>
>
> Thank you,
> N. Pylypiuk
>
--
Andrew M. Drozd
Associate Professor of Russian
University of Alabama
adrozd at bama.ua.edu
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