The Slavs speak mainly Indo-European Slavic Language. The states made up of the Slavs account for about 50% of the territory of Europe. The Slavs are grouped into West Slavs comprising Poles, Slovaks, and Czechs, East Slavs comprising of Ukrainians, Russians, and Belarusian, and South Slavs comprising Serbs, Bosniaks, Slovenes, Serbs, and
In the constitution of the First Republic (1918-1938), the official language is given as "Czechoslovak", but this was an entirely political decision and it was understood to be a pluricentric language with a Czech and Slovak standard.
German is one of the worldās most prominent languages and is the most widely spoken native tongue in the European Union. Officials estimate that about 95 million people speak German as a first language. That doesn't account for the many millions more who know it as a second language or are proficient but not fluent.Today's Germans in the Czech republic form a small minority, remaining after the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans who had formed a majority in several areas of Czechoslovakia . Following municipalities had in 2011 share of German ethnicity population over 6%: HorskĆ” Kvilda/Innergefild ( Klatovy District) - 9.72%.
Most of the differences are attributed more to regional dialects than to easily distinguishable differences between languages. Polish is a little different from Czech and Slovak. Nevertheless, in most cases, native speakers of Polish and Slovak will only have more trouble communicating with each other than Czech and Slovak speakers. However
1. It is time to end this confusion about Slovakia once and for all. When Slovak people go abroad, they hear very often other peopleās wrong knowledge about this country. So, to prevent this Slovakia's demands for sovereignty were fulfilled at the end of 1992, when the representatives of Czechs and Slovaks agreed to split the Czechoslovakia into the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic. The official start of the current Czech Republic was set on 1 January 1993. Also a little advice for anyone who already speak Spanish. If you want to learn any Slavic language, chose Slovak or Czech because pronunciation is nearly the same - even more for Slovak. Words are read nearly the same except a different in stressed syllable and some minor letters. For example Spanish G is Slovak/Czech Ch. W5WF.