![]() This is because several words have been added from texts written in Interslavic. Don't be surprised if you find basic words missing, while on the other hand the list contains several rarely-used terms. ![]() The same goes also for verbs whose present tense stems cannot be derived regularly from the infinitive: in those cases the third person singular is given: brati (bere).ĭisclaimer: Please remember that this is a work in progress. If both forms are not each other's direct neighbours in the dictionary, both forms are given separately, f.ex. If nouns have a declension that is not merely a matter of adding endings after the form as given in the dictionary, the genitive singular form is given between brackets (with the exception of words on -ok and -ec, which always have the genitives -ka and -ca respectively). In this version of the dictionary, all forms are given in the Latin orthography. Every word on the list should be recognisable to the speakers of most, if not all, Slavic languages. The Interslavic-English dictionary currently has over 17,500 words. ![]() A B C Č D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S Š T U V Y Z Ž
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