Czechs are stoic, timid and emotionally detached (or at least pretend to be), slow to make decisions. Slovaks are outgoing, warm, self-confident and more impulsive. Slovaks think we are arrogant. We think Slovaks have too much temperament. Czechs are 90% atheist. Slovaks are over 50% Catholic.
Slovakia has three Slovak dialects - Central, Western and Eastern - and an "official" Slovak language that are mutually intelligible. Minority languages are also spoken in the south of the country, such as Hungarian, Romani, Czech, Ukrainian, German and Polish.
A minority Roma population speak versions of the Romany language and are scattered mainly in the east. The Slovak constitution guarantees a freedom of religion. The majority of Slovaks are Roman Catholics (69%), the next are the atheists (13%).
Spoken by approximately 5 million people as a native language, primarily ethnic Slovaks, it serves as the official language of Slovakia and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Slovak is closely related to Czech, to the point of very high mutual intelligibility, as well as Polish.
The Slovak language belongs to the languages which are difficult to learn. We decline the nouns and conjugate verbs. The pronunciation is the same like spelling. There are language schools in Slovakia, where you can learn our language. If you cannot find the school in your area, you may use online language courses. Holidays in Slovakia
The estimated population in Canada is 100,000 (statistical data from the year 1991 is 29,350 - the difference is a result of the differing census techniques used in the USA and in Canada). The estimated number of Slovaks living in South America is 50,000, with the largest populations in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Venezuela.
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