1. slavic - Noun
2. slavic - Adjective
Slavonic.
The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI am a Slavic musician and it is deeply inside of me. Miroslav Vitous
The peasants will be emancipated if there is a future for Rus and for the Slavic world. Alexander Herzen
My dad's side of the family had lots of artists and musicians. There's an emotional, quite sentimental quality to Slavic culture. It's very open, it loves art, it loves music, it loves literature. It's very warm, it's very up, it's very down. I would celebrate that. Nick Clegg
When I was 14, I thought I looked terrible. I wore these typical Slavic shoes with metal bottoms so you could always hear me coming and this really ugly princess skirt and blouse with the top button closed. I had a boy haircut, a baby face covered with pimples, and a really big nose. Marina Abramovic
According to this theory, the dialects of East Slavic tribes evolved gradually from the common Proto-Slavic language without any intermediate stages during the 6th through 9th centuries. Source: Internet
According to his findings, a part of the Western Bulgarian variety, spoken in Macedonia, was characterized by traces of Old Slavic nasal vowels. Source: Internet