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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
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The Slavic languages, also known as the Slavonic languages, are Indo-European languages spoken primarily by the Slavic peoples or their descendants. They are thought to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic, spoken during the Early Middle Ages, which in turn is thought to have descended from the earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic language, linking the Slavic languages to the Baltic languages in a Balto-Slavic group within the Indo-European family.
The Slavic languages are conventionally divided into three subgroups: East, South, and West, which together constitute more than 20 languages. Of these, 10 have at least one million speakers and official status as the national languages of the countries in which they are predominantly spoken: Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian (of the East group), Polish, Czech, and Slovak (of the West group) and Bulgarian and Macedonian (eastern varieties of the South group), and Serbo-Croatian and Slovene (western varieties of the South group).
If you are interested to see your native language/dialect be featured here.
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Looking forward to hearing from you!
Pozdrav vsim slovjanskym ljudam na medžuslovjanskom jezyku!
Wow. Rozumiem wszystko. Pozdrawiam 🇵🇱
Pozdrav.
@小夜時雨 Что? Из России? Ты не из России.
Повесил на аву флаг который придумали в Берлине транс персоны которые к России никакого отношения не имеют
В общем как и ты сам ахахахахах
Vse razumem.
Lep pozdrav iz Slovenije! 🇸🇮
Komentiraj če razumeš slovenščino :)
@ ja razuměm vse! Kako jesi, brate? Dobro? :D
Amazing how knowing Russian (while living in Italy) allowed me to communicate with refugees that spoke Ukrainian (yes, not all of them speak Russian because some are younger) and understand Slovenian and Croatian when I was on vacation in the respective countries, especially after knowing the correspondences between sounds. Amazing how the Slavic language family is so similar yet so diverse
The slavic languages have diverged later than the Romance or Germanic languages so they're more similar.
Slavic family is one of the most similar families ever. Love from Russia. 🇷🇺❤🇮🇹
Exactly
Щас начнется срач:)
@@user-xg9yg8kg7i Не провоцируй)
Wow, Andy, you have a great pronunciation of Russian!
I noticed many Filipinos who have never spoken Russian have a good pronunciation anyway. Interesting
@@VVP_666_ ну тут уже задавай вопросы обучающим материалам, почему нужно говорить "привиет" вместо "привэт", буква "э" потому она обозначает нейотированную "е", что свойственно многим языкам, и люди говорящие на тех самых языках, просто не могут произнести нормальную "е"
@Evil Robot Santa Claus 🎁 💣 💥 насколько помню, есть специальный фонетический алфавит с большим количеством символов,
для обозначения самых разных звуков. Не существует ни одного "естественного" языка, которым можно было бы записать именно ту
степень звука между "е" и "э" с другой стороны света
As a Bulgarian, I understand 95% Macedonian both written and spoken, 75% Serb/Croatian/Bosnian. I can understand 70% written Russian and understand 60% spoken.
Most challenging languages are Polish, Czech/Slovak both written and spoken :) but you can pick some words definitely so around 20% :D Overall, all Slavic languages are beautiful and sexy! Slawa/Слава!
And as a polish i can understand like 75% of ukrainian and belarussian, 80% of czech/slovak and for the others i would say like 50/55%, i think that our capabilities to understand each other is different even between both languages like you as bulgarian could be able to recognize some Slovak words that me as a polish couldn't even if my language is closer to it than your
@@mikolajdecowski2241 belarusian with one S bro
As a Czech - 100 % Slovakian (I was often exposed to it), 70 % Polish, 30 % Ukrainian spoken and about 20 % Russian spoken fast and 70 % written, but before learning it, it was 10 % spoken and 0 % written.
@@tomasmalin What about the rest?
То македонското даже не е език на официално ниво. Води се литературна норма.
I'm from Russia and for me the Czech language sounds more clear than Polish. But I still understand Polish better...
Interesting. Polish has weird pronunciation to me as a Czech, but I really struggle with spoken Russian.
@@tomasmalin I want to say one thing about eastern slavic languages.
Belarusian is the strong one,
Russian is the middle one,
Ukrainian is the soft one.
Cześć jestem z Polski:) 🇵🇱👋
@@tomasmalin Czechs have weird pronunciation to me as a Pole, vice-versa here.
And for me czech is more understandable. It sounds more like ukrainian.
Hello! Thank you very much for the video! I was very happy when I heard your speech in Russian, because, firstly, I believe, it is not your native language, and secondly, it is my native language! I was born in Russia and am very interested in Slavic languages! I also believe that the Slavic languages have quite a lot of the same sound and meaning words with other European languages, such as English. I love learning different languages! Thank you so much for the video again! I really liked it!
Здравствуйте! Спасибо огромное за видео! Я очень обрадовался, когда услышал вашу речь на русском языке, ведь во-первых, я полагаю, он вам не родной, а во-вторых, это - мой родной язык! Я родился в России и очень интересуюсь славянскими языками! Ещё я считаю, что славянские языки имеют достаточно много одинаковых по звучанию и по значению слов с другими европейскими языками, такими как английский. Обожаю изучать разные языки! Вам же спасибо огромное за видео ещё раз! Мне оно очень понравилось!
Learn interslavik language! Can understand all Slavic Family
Here are some words which I found in English and Macedonian to be Indoeuropean :
*Shivers=živci
*Shine = sjae
*Bost = bozdisa (zgolemi)
*Redemption= demnee
*Duped = dupna(izmami)
*Beneficial= bendisa
(dopadna)
*Stap= stapna ( zastana )
*Sewing = šie
*Gnaving =gnjavi
*complish = kompletira
*Plodded= plodno
*Schraching=
škrta
*Sorter= sortiranje
@@voskreglavincevska3651 Haha, let me guess. The Martians also speak that language as well?
You don't use them in Bolgaria ?
Я узбек, но знаю русский язык. Я почти понел все славянские языки. ) 🇺🇿❤️🇷🇺
Знаеш руски, защото сте били в СССР и това не трябва да ни учудва, хаха!
@@HeroManNick132 а если прибалт знает русский это удивит?)
@@NirvanaUA Очевидно е, че бившите СССР страни имат люди, които говорят руски. Това не ме удивлява особено.
@@HeroManNick132 нужен был язык интернационального общения. Совок есть совок. Опыта в ассимиляции и депортации народов у него есть, поэтому по умолчанию русский язык для всех, и піxyй если не нравится, отправляйся подальше тогда
@@Yggdrasil2140 это откуда ты такой, расист ?
Another great video about Slavic languages! Love all from a Polish-Belarusian ⚪🔴⚪🇵🇱❤️🇷🇺⚪🔵⚪🇺🇦🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰🇸🇮🇭🇷🇧🇦🇷🇸🇲🇪🇧🇬🇲🇰
Вот флаг России 🇷🇺
Why don't use belarusian flag? Yeah i understand politics and shit but it's so much cooler and unique from any other flags.
@@texgames2555 так он его и поставил. Белый синий белый флаг это просто флаг оппозиции
Polish Belarusian? No such thing, Belarusians are literally no different to Poles genetically, according to modern research done by Russians and Belarussians.
Genetic distance between Poles and:
0) Poles - 0,0000
1) Belarusians - 0,0000
2) Ukrainians - 0,0002
3) South Russians - 0,0004
4) Czechs - 0,0005
5) Slovaks - 0,0006
6) Central Russians - 0,0010
7) Lithuanians, Latvians - 0,0011
9) Croatians - 0,0013
10) Slovenes - 0,0015
11) Bosnians - 0,0017
12) Serbians - 0,0023
13) Bulgarians - 0,0030
14) Macedonians - 0,0031
15) Montenegrins - 0,0043
16) North Russians - 0,0087
Source: A. Kushniarevich
Мы славяне не должны ссориться и тем более воевать друг друга🙏🏻🕊🤝. Мы все братья , несмотря на разные религии !! 🇷🇺🇺🇦🇧🇾🇵🇱🇨🇿🇸🇰🇸🇮🇷🇸🇲🇰🇧🇬🇲🇪🇭🇷🇧🇦 .
И несмотря на политику. Одна из главнейших исторических проблем семьи славянской это то, что славяне ненавидели друг друга, хотя и были очень похожи. Политика была главной причиной этого. В сегодняшний день, этого допустить нельзя. Но, к сожалению, это сейчас и происходит, политика делает славян врагами. Надеюсь, когда-нибудь мы поймем, что вражда нам в семье ни к чему. Славяне - братья навсегда. 🇷🇺❤🇵🇱🇺🇦🇨🇿🇷🇸⚪🔴⚪🇧🇬🇭🇷🇸🇰🇧🇦🇸🇮🇲🇰🔵🐻⚪🔴 🔴🟢⚫ 🟡🦅🔵 🔵🦅👑 ⚫🟡🇲🇪
just to avoid confusion.
⚪🔴⚪ - Belarusians
🔵🐻⚪🔴 - Rusyns
🔴🟢⚫ - Pomaks
🟡🦅🔵 - Silesians
🔵🦅👑 - Moravians
⚫🟡 - Kashubians
i did my best to not miss anyone, but I'm too lazy to draw other flags, so, another honorable mentions for some Slavs withour statehood: Yugoslavs, Sorbs, Muslims(ethnic group), Lemkos, Gorani, Bunjevci, Pomors, Krashovani, Shokci, Gorals and Poleshuks.
I love all of you. Despite our differences. Forget about politics, faith and all of this. We are brothers, and so we will be forever.
Да брат, мир тобє теж ❤️
@Dmitry 🇺🇦 (Watch my Videos ) all we are real slavs, don't exclude anyone. Who wants to be excluded, they will do it by themselves 😉💪🏻
@Dmitry Mikhailov 🇷🇺 "Z*V" нет войны! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@_amp1262 Exume me, but are politicions doing all of this stuff in Ukraine. It's wrong, these are regular russian people. We have never been brothers with you, and will never be. You can say thatnks to your people for that. You've made the brotherhood word sound dissgusting. I want to vomit coz of thsi comment.
Really wish I took the time to learn Rusyn and Russian from my Great Grandparents. Definitely something I regret not doing while I had the chance.
I don't speak any of these but Polish sounds the best to me
nice to hear it
miło to słyszeć
I wish Andy can bring back the videos with the Serbian and the Croatian
How "German" does Slovenian, Silesian and Western Polish sound? - Greetings from Brandenburg - home of Lusatian and Polabian, where slavic toponymies are still well and alive.
Hi, we have a silesian dialect in czech republic (czech, polish and slovakian borders) and there is a lot of german words. Its basically polish, german, slovakian and czech language mixed together :D
Polabian is extinct since like 1756
@@wellno1525 It’s still indirectly linked to various toponomies in Brandenburg
As a Pole, from what I've noticed, Silesian has a lot more German loanwords than other western Slavic languages.
Also interesingly enough, my traditional dialect from a village in southern Poland (especially the one spoken by my great grandma and her generation) borrows heavily from German as well - the explainatons for that could be the Austrian rule and/or the presence of the Walddeutschen in the area in the past.
Hi Andy :) You have such a cute voice and a really good Russian accent! I’m impressed!
You really are a good teacher. Can you please teach me Filipino/Tagalog?😅 Because you’ve inspired me to learn it :)
Молодец!! Продолжай ставить видео!
Thank you! You're too sweet. 😆💖
Ждём срача.
Чакаем срача.
Чекаємо срача.
Čekáme na hádku.
Čakanie na hádku.
Čekamo svađu.
Czekamy na kłótnię.
في انتظار مشاجرة.
I can speak Ukrainian and Russian, and i can understand polish, belarusian
Болгарский тоже можно понять, правда сложно.
тоже самое, только украинский у меня 50/50
@@my_generous_lord когда пишут норм но это в базе, остальное нифига. Когда говорят я вообще их не понимаю, причём мой родной язык русский, сейчас уже и английский в добавок. Я белорусов понимаю и с чтения и с разговора, не знаю как это работает.
@@vanhelsing5469 зняятя, с пянямяняям рядствяннях язякяв тячня тякяй жя слячяй кяк с пянямяняям вят тякях прядляжяняй с яспяльзявяняям ядняй глясняй
В прямом смысле такой же
Достраиваем то что не понимаем
I love the slavics languages, i Will learn Russian in The Future, after to learn english
@@speed0663 portuguese
@@speed0663 thanks man, it's true, russian sounds a lot like european portuguese to me.
@@speed0663 Чувак, "tongue" означает в прямом смысле язык (ну, который во рту). А "language" (лэнгуич) это уже язык, в смысле "речь"
@@speed0663 Впервые слышу о таком. Всегда использовал "Native language"
Polish, My language.
Polski, mój język.
My Czech
Siedma i co tam u ciebie?🇵🇱
Slovak, my language.
Slovenčina, môj jazyk.
Cześć od Japonii. Ja bardzo chciałbym rozmawiać z polską, jebając się z jej głosem.
@@jacobs3848 siema ruski
I love this channel so much❤❤❤
Im a native Belarusian speaker, and it allows me to understand almost all slavic languages
Само числата не са достатъчни да ги разбираш всичките еднакво, ама щом казваш!
That´s amazing
close to Persian , these are 1-10 in different Persian accents:
Yak/yek
Dō/du
Sē/seh
Čahār
Panj/panč/panš
Šaš/šeš/šiš
Haft
Hašt/ašt
Nō(h)
Dah
well persian is also indoeruopean speek
@@bloodkelp Kurdish also.
I ❤ these Slavic languages!
Nice to meet You Andy
Make about Austroasiatic language family and Hmong-Mien language family, please!
3:22 9 and 10 in polabian sound like French "dix vent" and "dix cent"
Amazing... i'm Silesian and my language was also included
Wow numbers I'm able to understand them in all Slavic languages they are very similar. I speak Polish
You realised this now? Good morning! Our language is more similar than the Romance family (ironically)!
As an Albanian, who is fluent in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian, I understand 70% Bulgarian and 60% Russian but can't speak it. 😂😊
Your ancestors were that what modern Macedonians and Serbians are - 100% Illyrian
@@vasilmirmidonski2740 Vielleicht dein Schwester wurde gefickt von ein Albaner? 😂 Wer Weiß
Well made, Andy. I love your voice. ❤️
I think these words are 100% understandable for any slavic person
Lol, there are basic words that are understood by almost everyone like for "Good day" or "bread" for example.
However everyday speech can be a bit challenging to understand.
Hello! I was shocked, because you in the first time speak on Russian. It's awesome, because Russian is foreign for you. Good job, thanks:)
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Здравствуйте! Я был в шоке, потому что вы в первый раз говорите по-русски. Это круто для меня, потому что русский иностранный для вас. Отличная работа, спасибо:)
Remember, Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin, and Croatian claim to be different
Balkan politics in a nutshell
And everyone is fine with that right. But oh boi if Macedonia tries that. The hypocrisy is crazy ngl
I'm Ukrainian, (But i live in Odessa, and all people in Odessa speaks Russian) i can speak Russian, Ukrainian, English (i'm not fluent in it), study Slovak, (And Czech, too). Can fully understand Belarusian but can't speak, and write, because i don't know grammar rules. I Understand Polish in, maybe 60%. South Slavic - Serbian in 60% but it's confusing, when i see "ђ" letter. Bulgarian in 40% (the same with Macedonian), because it has more non- understandable words for me, and it even has articles, and letter "ъ", Russian has the same letter, but it isn't has a sound. It's only sign for some words like "подъезд". Croatian is more understandable for me (70%), because of latin alphabet, and it's hasn't a non-understandable letters for me.
P.S i don't know why i write this "piece of art", but maybe someone read this
Май пропусна словенския език да споменеш. И съм сигурен, че и вие имате "Ъ," както руския, но вие го изписвате като ', ако не греша.
@@HeroManNick132 Извиняй, но я тебя реально не понимаю ;). Южнославянские языки это не моё. А, нет, я тебя понял
@@Вгостяхугеймера-м1к 40% не мисля, че е малко ;)
@@HeroManNick132 Ну, значит 40% это много для меня ;)
У всех словах где есть ъ она произноситься на подобии й, значит у неё есть звук
In german Jeden means every but in some slavic language's it's one.
I am half Russian half Ukranian and I am learning Croatian because I have a friend from there
Я тоже учу хорватский и чешский, по сути оба языка очень хорошо звучат (чешский более приятно)
@@vanhelsing5469 А дали учиш тогава словашки, сръбски, босненски и черногорски, а?
Good Morning Andy
I am by nationality Ukrainian. Seeing this video I understand that all Slavic languages are similar. I speak Ukrainian and Russian , but not with all people i speak Russian .I think Ukrainian language is most incredibly beautiful for speaking and incredible by vowels and sounds. I understand Belorussian , because , I think it's as we can say two languages are mixed: Russian and Ukrainian. Polish i can understand too by not completely , easy saying not by 100 percent.
I wish you a good luck :)
Бажаю вам всього найкращого :)
2017-нче елда Рус полиглотасы турында укыганымны хәтерлим. Ул минем телемне (Татар теле) һәм башкаларны күп теле. Аның сүзләре буенча, рус телен яратканча, дөньядагы иң матур ике тел - татар һәм украин. Һәм ейә, Украин теле гаҗәпләндерә. Украïна переможе
Согласен песни на украинском самые мелодичные
Don't humilate belorusian bs saying it is mixed with russian. As we know russian is just mix of few slavic languages.
Wow, montenegrin, bosnian, croatian and serbian sound so similar. They definetily should form a country all together!
No
NO
NO BIG NO NEVER AGIN!!! NEVERRR
@@LOVRO.O why? What could go wrong? :/
search what yugoslavia was and how and why it collapsed
As a Czechian. This is a reason why i do not want to use english in slavic lands, because we have really similiar languages (in west and in south sides, not east).
why not in the east?
learn interslavic language, you can understand all Slavs
When I am in the Czech Republic, I use English because when Czechs hear Polish they start to be very rude.
база
@@slavkopolskiperun5358 that's weird. At least in Moravia, people have no reason to be rude. English may be faster though.
Bratsvo i jedinstvo!
Americans be like: So what's the difference??
I'm a native Russian speaker
also i like Ukrainian, Belarusian, Serbian and Bosnian languages
I want to learn Slovak xdd
Where is Croatian?
@@HeroManNick132 like Croatian language from Russia
Keep making videos they are premium content!
You forgot ruthenian language - language of Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Ruthenian and its dialects is ancestors of belarusian and ukrainian languages. The Russian language developed on the basis of the Church Slavonic language, Eastern Central Russian and other dialects, i.e. in a completely different way. But they all come from the Old Russian language.
This is a dead language.
@@Rubtsovskball Russian language = common dialect of Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian + dialect of northwestern Russia (Old Novgorod) + influence of Church Slavonic (more than 15 000 Old Slavonic borrowings)
@@SB-fw3yr These three is not dialects of each other, they are equal
It's also the ancestor of the Rusyn language, isn't it? ~Sol
your are right but i would write for better understanding ''old ruSian''
Я знаю только русский язык, но мне всё понятно. Слово "еден" (один) похоже на "ЕДИНственный"
Потому что "единственный" это старославянизм (церковнославяним) в русском языке! Такие слова, как: единица, единственный, единый и другие однокоренные слова с корнем -един- есть церковнославянизмы! И это южнославянский язык. Один и един - дублеты в русском языке. Их в русском языке много: врата (церк. сл.) - ворота (вост. сл.)
ХЛАднокровие, прохЛАда с "ла" (церк.сл.) - хОЛОд, хОЛОдильник с "оло" (вост.сл). Например, у нас холодильник, а у хорватов хладняк, у болгар хладилник.
I’m Russian, so I understand polish, belarusian and ukrainan languages 🇵🇱 🇺🇦 🇧🇾
Привет Мой мама из Россия и я хочу учить русский я лублю Языки
Простите мой русский не очень хорошо
Slavic numbers
East Slavic
(without diacritics but phonetical symbols)
🇷🇺
odin
dva
tri
chetyre
pyat’
shest’
sem’
vosem’
devyat’
desyat’
🇧🇾
adzin
dva
try
chatyry
piach’
shesch’
siem
vosiem
dzeviach’
dzesiach’
🇺🇦
odyn
dva
try
chotyry
p’yat’
shist’
sim
visim
dev’yat’
desyat’
🇸🇰 (Rusyn, major language in Slovakia)
I use the ALA romanization
i͡eden
dva
trŷ
chotŷri
pi͡at
shist’
sïm
vusi͡am
dyvi͡at’
dysi͡at’
West Slavic
(with diacritics)
🇨🇿
jeden
dva
tři
čtyři
Here is my version of Latinizing them:
🇷🇺
ădin
dva
tri
čětyrě
pjať
šěsť
sěmj
vosěmj
děvjať
děsjať
🇧🇾 (has co-offical Latin based of Polish)
adzin
dva
try
čatyry
piać
šesć
siem
vosiem
dzieviać
dziesiać
Some of them are dialects, not different languages. ;):):)
Understandable, cause the exact boundary between a language and dialect is unclear in some of them.
Например язык страны 404 ))0)0)
It's pretty simple to understand, that a dialect/tongue becomes a language, if said dialect becomes standardised for economic, judicial, scientific or administrative uses. Polish is not less of a dialect than Sorbian or Russian. Langauges are in essence dialects - but with an official usage.
There are national and international varieties these standardised languages are spoken. For instance Germans speaking English, have a distinct German tongue - that's the same in regions of Poland, where a native dialect went extinct, however the regional tongue of standardised Polish still reflects of said extinct dialect. If somehow the German language went extinct tomorrow, you'd still hear Germans talking a distinct version of English.
like macedonian
@@stojanovv yep like Macedonian but if Serbia and Croatia can be separated and everyone is fine with that why can’t we?After all dialects can be their own separate languages. As proven by Serbia and Croatia.
Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian are very similar, almost like dialects of the same language. Slovenian is very similar to these languages, but has some differences as well as macedonian and bulgarian. The Czech and Slovak language are pretty similar like Swedish and Danish or something, for the most part mutual intelligible, at least what I've heard. The russian language is NOT mutually intelligible with the other slavic langauges even though there are certain words and phrases that you can pick up. In conclusion these languages are pretty mutually intelligible.
Czech-Slovak
Croatian-Bosnian-Serbia
Macedonian-Bulgarian
In some extent Slovenian and Croatian/Bosnian/Serbian are partially mutual intelligible.
🙂
Do you agree with me? Comment below please.
You forgot Ukrainian and Belarusian (discounting Rusyn). Polish is most similar to Silesian.
@@JustforFun132a.k.aNickjackHero Ok, well I am glad that you added them. 🙂
As a native Bulgarian speaker I understand Macedonian about 80 %, Russian 66%; Serbian/Croatian/ -50%. Church Slavic 50%. I don't understand other SLAVIC languages at all., except only a few common slavic words. Till 1991Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian had been considered as one common language in Yugoslavia. Be healthy and enjoy yourself!
I am bulgarian
И компот да ти отворя?
The welcoming words "Hello! My name is Andy. Nice to meet you!" is mistranslated here. Me as a native Russian speaker will show what the actual translation can look like.
Mistranslated: "Привет! Меня зовут Энди. Очень Приятно!"
More correct (my translation): "Привет! Меня зовут Энди. Приятно познакомиться!"
I fixed the last sentence there. because "Очень Приятно!" is more translated into "Very Comfortable!". So instead i replaced it with "Приятно познакомиться!" which is the key to the last sentence because it does translate as "Nice to meet you!". I hope Andy doesn't mess up later! :D
Hey! Can you make the video about Rif Language Kabyle Language and Chaoui Language back again you made them private!
Thanks in advance!
I'm Kazakh 🇰🇿 I understand 100% Russian, Ukrainian and Belarusian 80%
The rest?
As a serb I recognize most of these sounds
Учудващо ли е?
Where can i find a video about croatian language from ilovelanguages?
Can other Slavs translate from Belarusian: "Trusiki chavajuć pyski"?
I from Belarus
Я из Белоруссии
Знаеш ли беларуски или само руски?
@@HeroManNick132 в беларуси в основном на русском говорят, политика лукашенко приводит к постепенной утрате беларуской идентичности
@icky Vicky change шо?
@@bloodkelp просто change
I understood everything as a Bulgarian
Числата може би да, ама останалата част?
@@HeroManNick132 всичко :D
Приветика)) Я говорю по-русски и учу чуть чуть по-польски. После польский язык, мне бы хотелось выучить хорватский)
Вы уже делаете неплохие успехи). Однако вам стоит ещё немного подучить падежи)
@@nevermind_182 Нет. Я предпочитаю выучить другие языков. Но я думаю что украйнский также классно)
@@jacobs3848 Вам не нужно учить украинский, но это хороший язык. Если вы уже знаете русский язык, то вы можете говорить с украинцами.
@Onevablo 1 я також вчиту українською як росіан. Згоден з тобою хаха, дуже гарна мова
зачем учить польский, а не другой язык? Как поляк, я учу русский, и хорошо, что русские тоже хотят учить польский, но мне интересно, почему, потому что есть другие языки, более близкие к русскому, чем польский, такие как украинский или белорусский, хотя эти два языка все же ближе к польскому, чем к русскому. .
i am half jugoslavian and half albanian. currently learning serbo-croatian! its easy because its in my blood. its a shame i can only speak english fluently now. we spoke english at home and i was never able to learn my language. i cant learn albanian for some reason its just to hard! it feels more natural speaking serbo-croatian to me ❤️❤️
Bravo !
Do try to learn Albanian and you will discover how many word are the same but in albanian with wery funy way scrambled !
Maby it is oposite?
Example :
Qytet = city
Gjuhe =language
Regards !
Pomak 4 sounds like Latvian četri
Came here for potential riots in the comments section.
Witam moich braci/Hello my brothers
I always had this question but is Russian the easiest Slavic language?
No.
Most will say either Bulgarian and Macedonian are the easiest because of the lack of noun cases and definite articles but the verb system due to the lack of cases is quite complicated compared to the rest like 9 verb tenses, 4 moods and 3 voices.
@@HeroManNick132Macedonian actually still has more synthetic elements compared to Bulgarian. Bulgarian is almost fully analytical though
@@cheerful_crop_circle Аз бих казал обратното.
@@HeroManNick132 Македонският език има влияние от сръбският, което го прави по-синтетичен
Дев'ять чи десять?)
2:37 Polish Cats
Kurwa :D
What if Balts were Northern Slavs all the time?
No. It is the theory that Slavs and Balts originated from the only Balto-Slavic group...
@@TheOlgaSasha в литовском языке многие базовые слова похожи на славянские, приставки и окончания у глаголов тоже, отрицательная частица "не" перед глаголами. Когда слышу литовскую речь, такое ощущение, как будто это русский говорит на иностранном языке (иногда даже попадаются понятные слова). Произношение и темп речи похожи. Для меня связь между этими группами языков очевидна при том, что мой взгляд на балтийские языки поверхностный, если активно этой темой интересоваться, то можно будет гораздо больше сходств найти.
Polski to mój język ojczysty.
Polish is my language tongue.
*language
Polish is your native language. I guess it should be like that
Твой язык-твоя гордость.
If Polish used Cyrillic instead of Latin:
Полски то мóй йęзык ойчысты.
@@elchile336 Poland is too civilized to use a barbaric alphabet.
я проcто хотел посмотреть видео на интересную мне тему, на английском английском язык, но Ютуб решил внезапно разбудить меня фразой "привет, приятно познакомится"
idk how I can translate this into English
Rusyn is Ukrainian/Slovak/Polish/Czech/Hungarian dialect, I think if we call it language than it is west Slavic language cuz it have 3 west Slavic languages and 1 East Slavic language in it.
Hungarian is a Uralic language not a Slavic one!
@@AdrianOmariBlashTheOOJHFan I know, three west Slavic languages are Slovak, Polish and Czech
You said rusyn is a Ukrainian/slovak/polish/Czech/Hungarian dialect, which makes no sense, it’s a language, and Hungarian is still Uralic.
@@AdrianOmariBlashTheOOJHFan lmao this dialect have 3 west Slavic languages in in, one East Slavic language and one Uralic. So it is west Slavic language, not east.
@@poweru3740 rusyn is a Slavic microlanguage, Hungarian is a Uralic language. It doesn’t even sound Uralic. You got to learn all Slavic languages, and all Uralic languages because they OBVIOUSLY have a difference. It doesn’t even sound Hungarian at all, either.
*SCIENTIFIC FACTS ABOUT THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE*
(Russian studies, linguistics, academic historiography)
*The Russian language* - a direct descendant of the language of the Rus’ state, it is a rich and authentic East Slavic language, based on the common heritage of *Central Russian dialects* (Moscow, Tver, Pskov, Staraya Russa, Toropets, Rostov the Great, Rzhev, Klin, Suzdal) which developed on the basis of the amalgamation and convergence of the dialect continuum of 2 main dialects of North-Eastern Rus’ - *the ancient Novgorodian dialect of the Novgorod Republic and the ancient dialects of the Rostov-Suzdal Principality and Ryazan Principality* , with the participation of such large Slavic tribes like: *Ilmen Slovenes, Vyatichi, Krivichi, Severians, Radimichi, with a tangible ancient Baltic substratum of the East Galindian tribes (hence Russian and Belorussian have a unique linguistic phenomenon called "Akanye" unlike any other Slavs)* , from which the capital *Moscow dialect* gradually emerged, which was ultimately standardised, polished and brought to perfection with elements from the language of writing and high culture, an analogue of "Latin" on the lands of Rus’, which was the Church Slavonic language. Well, further improvement was carried out by the geniuses of the classic Russian literature, glorified throughout the world.
That doesn’t sound scientific at all, those are just facts, I’m sorry bud.
Cool story bro but Polish sounds better.
What is the flags ur using
2 &6 is similar to pashtoon and persian in most of them
Old Persian duva for 2
Still alive in duvazdah for 12 , actually this is my accent of Persian in south of Iran , but in official Persian its davazdah
Slavic and Iranian languages are Indo-European so why you are surprised?
@@HeroManNick132 Yeah.
Polobian is my favorite slavic language
Pozdrawiam z Polski! ❤️🇵🇱
Pozdro ludzie 👋
I need Hardbass
And some Adidas and vodka!
Досить цікаво
I was very suprised when I find in internet that name Voskre ( Voskresia ) is very often in Ukraine and only in the region of Ohrid town in Makedonia !
In Ohrid If you don't have name Voskresia in family , you are not Christian !
I'm Ukrainian, and it's the first time I hear of such a name :)
@@ИгорьС-б1б
There are plenty!
It is old name !
Today is used rarely !
I think the Kashubian speaker made it sound something like Polish. Ë should be pronounced like a schwa, not like an e.
Like Luxembourgish
🇧🇾🇷🇺🙏🇺🇦 No War Brothers
⚪🔵⚪⚪🔴⚪❗✌️💛💙
What's all Russians, Belarusians and Ukrainians got in common? They are all descendant of Poles.
@@krak8978 no
1:22 you forgot Bulgarian
Если посмотреть видео полностью или загуглить, то станет ясно, что болгарский относится к южнославянским языкам, а не к восточнославянским)
Bulgarian is a South slavic language.
българском је једъна Југъ Словенъ јæзик.
Ĝu
Scandinavian languages when ?
It's a mistery why number 9 in Slavic languages starts with /d/ instead of /n/
All the other numbers are easy to understand even if I don't speak any Slavic language. But number 9 is definitely a mistery.
My hypothesis is that in a early stage of proto Slavic was with /n/ sound and then switched to /d/ sound.
P.i.e. was *hnewn
So we have something like this (probably):
hnewn> newent> nevet> neveti> deveti> devjat
I think it's probably from Sanskrit or something like that.
You could same thing how in Bulgarian/Macedonian only there "we" starts with "n" instead of "m" like the rest.
Russian, my language)
Русский, мой язык)
2:12
Хорошо было бы объединить славян, чтобы они не ссорились и не воевали против друг друга, а страны злодеи бы боялись славянского величия
Самі собі обєднуйтеся, без України
Только без имперства и на равных правах, как и власть России пусть сменится.
@@ЛіліяМарченко-ч3с так вашу хазарию в славян никто и не записывает)
мы её и без объединения захватим.
так уже все славяне мирно живут, только македонцы немного с болгарами ругаются.
не я думаю это не очень идея
South Slavic is basically the same except Macedonian and Bulgarian
No, Slovenian is the odd one
@@HeroManNick132 Slovenian is still understandable while Bulgarian and Macedonian are almost unintelligible to say Croats, Serbs and Bosnians
@@Scankarl Not really. They can understand us too but kinda depends. The issue comes like Slovenes & Croats don't use the Cyrillic alphabet and the misunderstanding comes from there. Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrin are almost the same language just like Bulgarian & Macedonian. Slovenian is the only South Slavic language that doesn't have a twin (even if their dialect is more similar to the Croatian one than the Bosnian & Serbian, Montengrin one).
Gramatically yes Bulgarian & Macedonian are the most different ones because they are the only ones who almost entirely dropped all the cases and use definite articles instead. Also to most Ex-Yugoslavians Macedonian is slightly easier to understand than Bulgarian. But they can understand more Bulgarian than Russian, Ukrainian or Polish for example.
@@Scankarl macedonian is also same as other south slavic languages
@@HeroManNick132 in bulgarian cat is Котка, in Macedonian its Мачка
My favorite language is by far Polish.
To me, Rusyn sounds like a dialect of Ukrainian.
It is 95% sounds like Ukrainian...
@Progreshbar because it is. There is literally no difference
Most people who live in the Carpathian region of Ukraine identify with Ukrainian ethnicity and so they would say their dialect belongs to Ukrainian language. However, as far as I know, most people who speak similar dialects across the border in Slovakia identify distinctly as Rusyns so they would say the same dialect belongs to Rusyn language. There are also a few who identify as Rusyns in Ukraine. These dialects are indeed similar enough to be considered a Ukrainian just like the ones in the north or east, and for the most part they're usually intelligible for other Ukrainian speakers. But here it's just basic numbers, there are many different words, that can make it harder to understand without learning, so they could also be grouped as Rusyn dialects if speakers want it. What complicates the discussion further is that "Rusyn" used to also be a name for Ukrainians in other parts of the country which makes people believe that Rusyns are just Ukrainians who keep their old name
for me, Ukrainian is like a dialect of Russian
@@селезёнке.фийкё наші мови дуже відрізняються, тому не варто взагалі кликати жодну з них "діалектом", це дві окремі слов'янські мови.
Chinese Japanese Korean video deleted?
Why do you compare unrelated languages?
first
Languages are what unites us all.
If we could speak one...
We already have it - Interslavic but no one uses it.
@@HeroManNick132 It also have a small vocab, only like 15,000 words.
@@krak8978 Still better than nothing. It needs to develop more.
So many slavic languages
Я з України 🇺🇦🟥⬛♥️
Круто!
Dparxzynyon xquan Idnr' iiq-ron. Kqurafrez-znyx Drdaqun xhyn' Dylnoaperxan dwalzan.
russian is not slavic
Ok hohol
For many years you have been trying to prove about non-Slavs, while not noticing that scientists and linguists have long learned everything for you.
@@sal6695 lmao
@UCT5wiPkkHeUBYQmnZEcmqYA hmm ... the Russians do not understand a single language of the Slavic group, just as at the same time a Pole, a Belarusian and a Ukrainian can speak their own languages, and everyone will understand each other
@@коконіка I understand Belarusian better than Ukrainian, but does it change something? Why, if not Slavic, do we understand the inter-Slavic language by 80-90%?
As a Ukrainian i really really want to forget russian language and never hear it again.
And why are you starting to write out a policy on this channel? No one talked about Ukraine and Russia here, as both of you are already tired of writing about it in the comments of the channel where there is no politics. Therefore, keep your opinion to yourself, write out only where there is an event-related video or posts.
In addition, both of you have been tired of making tired of out of comments with your insults for several years because of the same policy, do it only on your channels.
Я могу сказать то, что вы оба уже надоели совать свой нос с политической припиской в не связанные каналы, как и делаете это уже и так много лет. Ну камон, есть же новостные каналы и другие, зачем вы превращаете оба комментарии не политического канала в мусор? И это касается и русских и украинцев, вы это делаете довольно давно и одновременно бывает начинает первый из двух вас- оставьте этот канал в покое, не пишите здесь про себя и ваши проблемы.
Upd: все равно будет забудешь или нет, твоё дело, вас я предупредил.
@@isadanjan4762 Кто мы-то, к кому ты обращаешься блять!? Я один здесь нахуй!
Забывай ,кто тебе мешает
I'm Russian so I understand all slavic languages and a bit not
Числата са разбираеми и всеки би могъл да ги разбере, без да знае този език, ама друг е въпросът: ,,Дали разбираш всекидневна реч с лекота на другите славянски езици, без да си ги учил поне малко?" Съмнявам се в това.
@@HeroManNick132 украинский и белорусский русские поймут. И немного польский.
@@niki6969. Не зрозуміють
@@ЄвгенійПанасенко-н2к уразумеют)
Не знаю, с чего вы выдумали, что русские не понимают украинский и белорусский.
@@niki6969. Бо мав досвід спілкування з росіянами, які не годні були второпати найпростіші речі
RUSSIA NO SLAVIC!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂 ага, и море чёрное усрами выкопано
Почему тогда их язык похож на остальные славянские языки?
Пол населения рашки конечно скорее турки по происхождению, но и славяне же есть.
@@Pect05 не знал, что в Сербском селе живут Турки
@Onevablo 1 Ты немного не понял. Он назвал Россию-Рашкой, а Рашка(Raška)- это посёлок городского типа в Сербии
I remember this