Slovak and Assamese
Countries
Czech Republic, European Union, Serbia, Slovakia
India
National Language
Slovakia, Vojvodina, Serbia
Bangladesh, India
Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries
Not spoken in any of the countries
Speaking Continents
Europe
Asia
Minority Language
Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine
Bangladesh, Bhutan
Regulated By
Ministry of Culture of the Slovak Republic
Asam Sahitya Sabha
Interesting Facts
- Slovak language was written using Glagolitic Alphabets,in 1843.
- Until the end of 18th century, Slovak did not exist as written language.
- Assamese was reinstated as the state language of Assam in 1873.
- Assamese language has its own stream of origin, it is evolved in a different way from rest of the Indo-Aryan languages of India.
Similar To
Czech Language
Bengali and Oriya
Derived From
Czech-Slovak Language
Sanskrit Language
Alphabets in
Slovak-Alphabets.jpg#200
Assamese-Alphabets.jpg#200
Writing Direction
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Left-To-Right, Horizontal
Time Taken to Learn
Not Available
Thank You
Ďakujem vám
ḍhonyobaaḍ
How Are You?
Ako sa máte?
aapuni kene aase?
Good Night
Dobrú noc
subhoraattri
Good Evening
Dobrý večer
subha gadhuli
Good Afternoon
Dobré popoludnie
subha abeli
Good Morning
Dobré ráno
suprobhaat
Please
Prosím
anugroha kori
Sorry
Pardón!
moi ḍukkhita
I Love You
Ľúbim Ťa
moi tomaak bhaalpaao
Excuse Me
Prepáčte!
kyoma koribo
Dialect 1
Eastern Slovak
Kamrupi
Where They Speak
Abov, Saris, Spis, Zemplin
Western Assam
How Many People Speak
Not Available
Dialect 2
Central Slovak
Goalpariya
Where They Speak
Gemer, Hont, Liptov, Novohrad, Orava, Tekov, Turiec
Western Assam
Dialect 3
Western Slovak
Bhakatiya
Where They Speak
Kysuce, Nitra, Trencin, Trnava, Zahorie
Assam
Speaking Population
Not Available
Native Name
slovenčina
অসমীয়া (asamīẏa)
Alternative Names
Slovakian, Slovencina
Asambe, Asami, Asamiya
French Name
slovaque
assamais
German Name
Slowakisch
Assamesisch
Pronunciation
Not Available
Not Available
Ethnicity
Slovaks
Assamese people
Origin
6th Century
7th century A.D
Language Family
Indo-European Family
Indo-European Family
Subgroup
Slavic
Indo-Iranian
Early Forms
Proto-Slavic
Kamarupa
Standard Forms
Slovak
Assamese
Language Position
Not Available
Signed Forms
Not Available
Not Available
Scope
Individual
Individual
ISO 639 6
Not Available
Not Available
Glottocode
slov1269
assa1263
Linguasphere
53-AAA-db
59-AAF-w
Language Type
Living
Living
Language Linguistic Typology
Subject-Verb-Object
Subject-Object-Verb
Language Morphological Typology
Synthetic
Not Available
All Slovak and Assamese Dialects
Most languages have dialects where each dialect differ from other dialect with respect to grammar and vocabulary. Here you will get to know all Slovak and Assamese dialects. Various dialects of Slovak and Assamese language differ in their pronunciations and words. Dialects of Slovak are spoken in different Slovak Speaking Countries whereas Assamese Dialects are spoken in different Assamese speaking countries. Also the number of people speaking Slovak vs Assamese Dialects varies from few thousands to many millions. Some of the Slovak dialects include: Eastern Slovak, Central Slovak. Assamese dialects include: Kamrupi , Goalpariya. Also learn about dialects in South American Languages and North American Languages.
Slovak and Assamese Speaking population
Slovak and Assamese speaking population is one of the factors based on which Slovak and Assamese languages can be compared. The total count of Slovak and Assamese Speaking population in percentage is also given. The percentage of people speaking Slovak language is Not Available whereas the percentage of people speaking Assamese language is 0.24 %. When we compare the speaking population of any two languages we get to know which of two languages is more popular. Find more details about how many people speak Slovak and Assamese on Slovak vs Assamese where you will get native speakers, speaking population in percentage and native names.
Slovak and Assamese Language Codes
Slovak and Assamese language codes are used in those applications where using language names are tedious. Slovak and Assamese Language Codes include all the international language codes, glottocodes and linguasphere.