English-Thai Dictionary
Slovakian
N ชาว สโลวาเกีย ชาวส ลาฟ ใน Slovakia chao-sa-lo-wa-kia
Slovakian
N ภาษา สโลวาเกีย pa-sa-sa-lo-wa-kia
New American Oxford Dictionary
Slovakia
Slo va ki a |slōˈväkēə sloʊˈvɑkiə | a country in central Europe; pop. 5,463,000 (est. 2009 ); capital, Bratislava; languages, Slovak (official ) and Hungarian. Slovakia was dominated by Hungary until it declared independence in 1918 and united with the Czech-speaking areas of Bohemia and Moravia to form Czechoslovakia. The eastern of the two constituent republics of Czechoslovakia, Slovakia became independent on the partition of that country on January 1, 1993. It joined NATO and the EU in 2004. DERIVATIVES Slo va ki an adjective & noun
Oxford Dictionary
Slovakia
Slovakia |sləˈvakɪə, -ˈvɑːkɪə | a country in central Europe; pop. 5,463,000 (est. 2009 ); official language, Slovak; capital, Bratislava. Slovakia was dominated by Hungary until it declared independence in 1918 and united with the Czech-speaking areas of Bohemia and Moravia to form Czechoslovakia. The eastern of the two constituent republics of Czechoslovakia, Slovakia became independent on the partition of that country on 1 January 1993. DERIVATIVES Slovakian adjective & noun
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Slovakia
Slo va ki a /sloʊvǽkiə, -vɑ́ːk -/名詞 スロヴァキア共和国 〘旧チェコスロヴァキアの東部の州; 首都Bratislava 〙.