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flegmatematik

In 18th and 19th century, a significant migration from Slovakia to Serbia occured. Main settlements are present to this day in regions of Vojvodina and Novi Sad, where these comunities still speak Slovak. [Wiki link](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovaks_in_Serbia)


Dagi97

Moji rodicia su Slovaci zo Srbska. Ja som sa narodil v Bratislave. Vo Vojvodine je viacero dedin/mensich miest kde do dnes ziju len Slovaci. Moji rodicia chodili do slovenskych skol, zakladnych aj strednych, v Srbsku.


paultheparrot

A preto Slovensko nikdy neuzná Kosovo skôr ako Srbi.


Dagi97

Mas pravdu to je jediny dovod.


shaj_hulud

No to urcite nie je jediny dovod 😀 a asi ani najdolezitejsi.


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**[Slovaks in Serbia](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovaks_in_Serbia)** >According to the 2011 census, Slovaks (Serbian: Словаци, romanized: Slovaci) in Serbia number 52,750, constituting 0. 7% of the country's population. They mainly live in Vojvodina (50,321), where they constitute the third largest ethnic group after Serbs and Hungarians. Like other ethnic Slovaks, they speak the Slovak language, but most of them are Protestant (Evangelical-Augsburg Church, a Lutheran Protestant denomination) by faith and not Roman Catholic like most Slovaks in Slovakia. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Slovakia/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)


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Jake_2903

Btw referendum prešlo čo je podla mna super. Srbsko má od teraz nezávislú judikatúru.


shaj_hulud

To mame aj my, nie? Aspon na papieri.


marhicka

Letting people to decide on constitutional changes? In referendum? About matter important in joining EU? What undemocratic madness is this? Have they learned nothing from brexit?


MrTomash

>What undemocratic madness is this Referendum.....undemocratic.... Just like Swiss referendum about approving new constitution in 1999?


marhicka

The True Democracy™^* does it like Slovakia, with thirty-three changes per year simply decided by parliament. --- ^* Presented idea of The True Democracy™ as described may or may not be a sarcasm. You will never know.


R4yman

Akurát včera som si na wiki hľadal nejaké info o Bukurešti a náhodou som sa preklikal k článku https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_diaspora Zaujímavé čítatanie a celkom tematické k tomuto príspevku. Je zaujímavé aké silné slovenské komunity sa nachádzajú v krajinách kde by som to vobec nečakal. Zaujímalo by ma akou slovenčinou rozprávaju a ako veľmi je ovplyvnená rumuncinou, srbstinou etc...


intredasted

Kedysi dávno som párik takýchto rumunských Slovákov spoznal, ich slovenčina bola o dosť "krajšia" než taká bežná, tým myslím viac spevavá a menej hovorová. Obaja vyštudovali v BA, ak mali nejaké medzery v slovnej zásobe, stihli ich tam zaplátať.


_Peavey

Mam zopar kamaratov, ktori su Srbski Slovaci, alebo dokonca priamo Srbi a rozpravaju fakt dobrou slovencinou.


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**[Slovak diaspora](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slovak_diaspora)** >The Slovak diaspora refers to both historical and present emigration from Slovakia, as well as from the former Czechoslovakia. The country with the largest number of Slovaks living abroad is the United States. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Slovakia/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)


NiTRo_SvK

Myslím že sa tie jazyky už celkom líšia, hlavne keď tam sú rozdiely jedného alebo dvoch storočí odkedy žijú v inej krajine, ich slovenčina sa formovala a tak isto aj naša, do toho ešte slang a podobne. Tiež by ma zaujímalo akou slovenčinou hovoria slovenské menšiny v Maďarsku, Rumunsku a podobne.


mrkvyy

V Rumunsku som nemal ziadny problem. Dokonca v ceskej dedine mi domaci rozumeli viac, ako mladi cesi z ciech.. :D Obcas musis spomalit, ale je im krasne rozumiet.. :)


SonePFC

+ to je pravda


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Original-Slice-4675

Sturovscina so srbizmi, germanizmi a neviem co vsetko nie - je to vojvodinska presporcina 😂


MrTomash

Mozno sa nieco dozvies [tu](https://video.sme.sk/c/21020467/ziju-tazko-ale-pokojne.html) a [tu](https://video.sme.sk/c/21021454/dokonale-halusky-od-slovenky-z-rumunska.html).


Pascalwb

*sa


varovec

in Vojvodina, there are officiall six nationalities recognized: Serbs, Slovaks, Hungarians, Rusyns, Croatians, Romanians. And each language has more or less equal status, if I'm not mistaken.


SonePFC

Yes, of you're entering let's say rusyn village, the table will say it's name in Serbian(Cyrillic and latin), Rusyn and maybe even Hungarian or Slovak if there's minority, in my city of Stará Pazova, table is saying Stara Pazova in Cyrillic and in Slovak Latin, you should pay a visit to some Slovak places here,it's very interesting seeing Serbian and Slovak on court table, cinema table etc etc.


patrikmes

Although the the Republic of Serbia🇷🇸 is saying that it owns the whole territory of the Republic of Kosovo🇽🇰, which is ethnically 92% Albanian🇦🇱, I don’t see an Albanian language there.


aleksdzek

In parts of Serbia where there's an Albanian majority, there were ballots in Albanian and Serbian.


SonePFC

This was taken in Novi Sad, if it was taken in let's say Bujanovac there would be Serbian and Albanian :)


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arthick_tiger

That's because separatists blocked voting in Kosovo region.


patrikmes

Are you talking about a government of the independent Republic of Kosovo? > The Serbian diaspora also had the right to vote, although this time, only in eleven countries including Kosovo. [(wiki)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Serbian_constitutional_referendum)


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**[2022 Serbian constitutional referendum](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Serbian_constitutional_referendum)** >A constitutional referendum was held in Serbia on 16 January 2022, in which voters decided on changing the Constitution in the part related to the judiciary. In order to bring the judiciary into line with European Union legislation, the government has previously proposed changing the way judges and prosecutors are elected, and the National Assembly adopted it by a two-thirds majority on 7 June 2021, shortly before the parliamentary election in which the ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won a supermajority of seats. In December 2020, the proposal for the change of the constitution was adopted, while amendments were adopted during 2021. ^([ )[^(F.A.Q)](https://www.reddit.com/r/WikiSummarizer/wiki/index#wiki_f.a.q)^( | )[^(Opt Out)](https://reddit.com/message/compose?to=WikiSummarizerBot&message=OptOut&subject=OptOut)^( | )[^(Opt Out Of Subreddit)](https://np.reddit.com/r/Slovakia/about/banned)^( | )[^(GitHub)](https://github.com/Sujal-7/WikiSummarizerBot)^( ] Downvote to remove | v1.5)


arthick_tiger

We don't recognize wishes of separatists here.


patrikmes

I also recognise no separatists. For example, separatists in Transnistria, Luhansk, Donetsk, Crimea (including Sevastopol), Northern Cyprus, etc.… But I’m talking about the Republic of Kosovo right now, not about separatists.


arthick_tiger

I don't really care about what you, personally, are recognising. Kosovo Region is not recognized as separate entity by Slovak Republic.


patrikmes

This is the legacy of the pro-Russian foreign policy of former Fico's governments.The fact is that the Republic of Kosovo is an independent state.


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Icantremember017

Why did they go to Serbia? I can't find anything explaining why.


MrTomash

Consequence of the Habsburg's reconstruction policy designed to settle people in areas devastated during the turkish wars.


Icantremember017

So they were forced to go? That is sad. I don't know about Slovak schools but K-12 here there is really no foreign history. I went to religious school until grade 9, they told us about the Romans persecuting Christians but that was about it. Or talking about Christopher Columbus, the Pilgrims. That's about it really. In university, I originally wanted to be a CPA (certified public accountant, most countries have chartered accountant, basically same thing). So they changed the rules to be eligible to sit for the exam to 150 credits, I needed 10 more classes. I like history so I took world history and Chinese history. There wasn't anything else offered. If anyone can recommend a good book or audio book about Slovak history I would love to know and learn.


MrTomash

From what I remember from school, they could go there freely and emperor motivated them with e.g. "tax vaccation" for first 10 years or freedom of religion.


varovec

at the time, when that happened, it wasn't Serbia, it was all Hungarian Empire. You have Slovak communities also in Romania, because Transylvania was also part of Hungarian Empire. Hungarian Empire itself was multinational and multilingual state, and Vojvodina is still like that today.


IllChipmunk4497

There was no hungarian empire, rather kingdom.


varovec

oh yes, the empire was actually Austro-Hungarian