Engelska | Spanska |
---|---|
slavery (institution or practice of owning human beings) noun [UK: ˈsleɪ.və.ri] [US: sˈleɪ.və.ri] | esclavitudnoun |
Slavic (of the Slavs, their culture or languages) adjective [UK: ˈslɑː.vɪk] [US: sˈlɑː.vɪk] | eslavoadjectiveThe 24th of May is the Day of Slavic Writing and Culture. = El veinticuatro de mayo es el día de la escritura y cultura eslava. |
Slavic studies (academic discipline) noun | eslavísticanoun |
Slavism (a Slavic idiom or phrase) noun | eslavismonoun |
Slavist (specialist in the Slavic languages, literature or culture) noun | slavistanoun |
Slavonia (region of Croatia) proper noun [UK: slə.ˈvəʊ.niə] [US: sləˈvo.ʊ.niə] | Eslavoniaproper noun |
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Yugoslav state that existed from 1943 until 1992) proper noun | República Federal Socialista de Yugoslaviaproper noun |
subclavian (beneath the clavicle) adjective [UK: sʌbklˈaviən] [US: sʌbklˈæviən] | subclavioadjective |
Yaroslavl (city) proper noun | Yaroslavlproper noun |
Yugoslav People's Army (military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) proper noun | Ejercito Popular Yugoslavoproper noun |
Yugoslavia (former country in the Balkans) proper noun [UK: ˌjuː.ɡəʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪə] [US: ˌjuːɡo.ʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪə] | Yugoeslaviaproper noun Yugoslaviaproper noun |
Yugoslavian [Yugoslavians] (a native of Yugoslavia) noun [UK: ˌjuː.ɡəʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪən] [US: ˌjuːɡo.ʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪən] | yugoeslavonoun yugoslavanoun yugoslavonoun |
Yugoslavian (of or relating to Yugoslavia) adjective [UK: ˌjuː.ɡəʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪən] [US: ˌjuːɡo.ʊ.ˈslɑː.vɪən] | yugoslavoadjective |