Used in a Sentence

non-slavic

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for non-slavic.

Editorial note

Slave used to mean a Slavic person, and is today used also about non-slavic þēows/thralls/servuses.

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Quick take

Not Slavic.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of non-slavic gathered in one view.

adjective

Not Slavic.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for non-slavic.

adjective

Not Slavic.

Example sentences

1

Slave used to mean a Slavic person, and is today used also about non-slavic þēows/thralls/servuses.

2

Even today, Russia is throwing people and resources largely from the (non-slavic) provinces and satellite states at Ukraine.

3

Do they need to get enough non-Slavic residents to immigrate so your racist policy no longer applies?

4

That said you're quite likely to encounter people with non-Slavic names, like Gulimzhan which don't have to follow this rule.

5

We’ll take on board some non-Slavic speakers from Hungary, the Baltics, Romania, and Albania.

6

The modern Russian language has developed during the last about 300 years, and the most closest/easiest non-Slavic European language for Russians is German.

7

As a Slovak / Czech speaker I find Slovio a bit easier to understand than Interslavic, despite the mentioned non-slavic choices.

8

I could agree that it can be 'slavic accent' but why attribute it to russia, majority of which is non-slavic literally Asia?

9

Some are used for non-Slavic minority languages and others are used for early Slavic philology and linguistics, while others are used in more recent ecclesiastical contexts.

10

TBH I've seen non-slavic person speaking Polish only once, so I don't even have an idea what I'd do in that situation.

11

It's easier to order non-Slavic people to fight Slavs.

12

> most closest/easiest non-Slavic European language for Russians is German.

Quote examples

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Even more - the "Rus" became first to mean "Slavic Orthodox faith follower" and it covered multiple nations, even non-Slavic ones.

2

I think the question is why both "господину" and "Цукербергу" are declined, given that "Цукербергу" has non-slavic origin.

3

Slavic languages are generally tongue twisters for non-Slavic speakers, what with consonant clusters like "mst" or "vzd".

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Probably more likely if you are non-slavic guy from the regions and not a big city This story is about a guy who was arrested for theft or something and was "offered" contract.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use non-slavic in a sentence?

Slave used to mean a Slavic person, and is today used also about non-slavic þēows/thralls/servuses.

What does non-slavic mean?

Not Slavic.

What part of speech is non-slavic?

non-slavic is commonly used as adjective.