by Eurotalk
- a basic introduction to Slovak. Includes dialogues, exercises, games, tests and notes in many different languages. Introduces a fairly limited amount of vocabulary and phrases, but does so in an effective and fun way.
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by Ada Bohmerova
- an introduction to the Slovak language containing dialogues, notes on the grammar, and a basic glossary.
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by Ada Bohmerova
- an introduction to the Slovak language intended for those planning to move to Slovakia.
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by Jim Naughton
- an good introduction to colloquial spoken and written Slovak. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with two cassettes with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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by Nina Trnka
- a small, bilingual dictionary. One of the few available.
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by Sylvia Lorine and John Lorine
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