founder in Slovenian
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founder translate to Slovenian meanings: Ustanovitelj.
In other words, Ustanovitelj in Slovenian is founder in English.Click to pronunce
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How to use founder in Slovenian?
Meaning of founder in Slovenian language is: Ustanovitelj.
Other words in Slovenian
filling, fw, findings, friendship, fatal,
Read more Synonyms and Antonyms of founder
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How to say founder in Slovenian?
Ustanovitelj. This is your most common way to say founder in Ustanovitelj language. Click audio icon to pronounce founder in Slovenian::
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founder | Ustanovitelj |
How to write founder in Slovenian?
The standard way to write "founder" in Slovenian is: Ustanovitelj
Alphabet in Slovenian
About Slovenian language
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Slovene (/ˈsloʊviːn/ (audio speaker iconlisten) or /sloʊˈviːn, slə-/), or alternatively Slovenian (/sloʊˈviːniən, slə-/ (audio speaker iconlisten); slovenski jezik or slovenščina), is a South Slavic language spoken by the Slovenes. It is spoken by about 2.5 million speakers worldwide, the majority of whom live in Slovenia, where it is one of the three official languages. As Slovenia is part of the European Union, Slovene is also one of its 24 official and working languages.
Standard Slovene is the national standard language that was formed in the 18th and 19th century, based on Upper and Lower Carniolan dialect groups, more specifically on language of Ljubljana and its adjacent areas. The Lower Carniolan dialect group was the dialect used by Primož Trubar while he also used Slovene as spoken in Ljubljana, since he lived in the city for more than 20 years. It was the speech of Ljubljana that Trubar took as a foundation of what later became standard Slovene, with small addition of his native speech, that is Lower Carniolan dialect Trubar's choice was later adopted also by other Protestant writers in the 16th century, and ultimately led to the formation of more standard language. The Upper dialect was also used by most authors during the language revival in the 18th and early 19th centuries, and was also the language spoken by France Prešeren, who, like most of Slovene writers and poets, lived and worked in Ljubljana, where speech was growing closer to the Upper Carniolan dialect group. Unstandardized dialects are more preserved in regions of the Slovene Lands where compulsory schooling was in languages other than Standard Slovene, as was the case with the Carinthian Slovenes in Austria, and the Slovene minority in Italy. For example, the Resian and Torre (Ter) dialects in the Italian Province of Udine differ most from other Slovene dialects.[citation needed]
The distinctive characteristics of Slovene are dual grammatical number, two accentual norms (one characterized by pitch accent), and abundant inflection (a trait shared with many Slavic languages). Although Slovene is basically an SVO language, word order is very flexible, often adjusted for emphasis or stylistic reasons. Slovene has a T–V distinction: second-person plural forms are used for individuals as a sign of respect.
.Writing system in Slovenian
Latin (Slovene alphabet), Slovene Braille
Slovenian Speaking Countries and Territories
Slovenian Speaking Countries and Territories: Official language in Slovenia, European Union; Recognised minority language in Austria, Italy.
Slovenian native speakers
Slovenian native speakers: 2.5 million (2010).
Slovenian language code
Slovenian language code is: sl.
Conclusion on founder in Slovenian
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Ustanovitelj in Slovenian meanings founder in English.