A selection of materials for learning Slovenian / Slovene, a Slavic language spoken mainly in Slovenia.
Courses | Grammars | Dictionaries and Phrasebooks |
by Andrea Albretti
- an introduction to colloquial spoken and written Slovene. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with cassettes and CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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by Andrea Albretti
- a course in spoken and written Slovene suitable for beginners. Includes a course book containing dialogues, grammatical notes, exercises and cultural information, together with CDs with recordings of some of the dialogues and exercises.
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by Peter Herrity
- includes thorough descriptions of all parts of speech; numerous examples from contemporary sources; clear distinction between written and spoken usage; and an emphasis on Slovene as spoken in the capital, Ljubljana.
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by Berlitz
- includes around 1,200 phrases, notes on pronunciation, grammar and culture, a bilingual dicionary and a menu reader.
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by Nina Snoj
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by Urska Pajer
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Information about Slovenian | Phrases | Tower of Babel | Books about Slovenian on: Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk [affilate links]
Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Sorbian, Ukrainian
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