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slabe

Slabe is a term that appears in several Slavic-language contexts and as a proper noun. As an adjective form, slabe derives from the root slab, meaning weak, poor, or deficient. It is used in inflected forms to agree with gender and number, typically describing weak or low-quality objects, conditions, or performances in languages such as Slovenian and other South Slavic languages.

Beyond its linguistic usage, Slabe is also encountered as a toponym and as a surname in some

In scholarly contexts, forms like slabe are treated as morphological variants of the base adjective rather

regions,
though
the
precise
origin
and
distribution
vary
locally.
In
sentences,
slabe
can
appear
as
part
of
phrases
indicating
weakness,
fragility,
or
substandard
quality.
than
independent
lexical
entries.
Because
Slabe
can
refer
to
multiple,
region-specific
uses,
disambiguation
is
required
when
encountered
in
texts.
If
you
seek
information
about
a
particular
occurrence
of
Slabe—such
as
a
place,
a
person,
or
a
linguistic
usage—providing
regional
or
linguistic
context
will
help
locate
a
precise
article.