@@aleksandarpetkovic9796i am slovenian so i know what Slovenian is like xD. I was saying that she only mentioned croatia serbia bosnia and another kne i forgot which one as ex yugoslav countries that speak similar language. Meanwhile Slovenia is also one of them.
@@anzeviher8919no, she didnt mention slovenia and macedonia specifically because they have actually different languages, while bosnian,serbian,croatian and montenegrin even in linguistics its discussed as one language (BCMS)
When he asked about food, she should have mentioned potatoes. I think anyone who knows anything about Belarus definitely knows that Belarus is famous for its potatoes.
I can identify with the lady from Bulgaria because when I ordered a coffee in Russian in Sophia, I was told without asking that my language is not as old as Bulgarian. 4:11Very well developed roads and infrastructure, where you can take a nice walk with your children and family on the pedestrian path. A country of eternally smiling people.
World Friends is a very cute and beautiful channel, this video of Slavic cultures was really needed and Chase is a fun, polished, studious and playful person. World friends are missing showing the Romanian language with the other Romance languages. World Friends is missing showing all the Celtic languages and cultures together, the Finnish and Finnish cultures and languages such as Estonian, Hungarian and Finnish and Sami together. World Friends is missing showing the Baltic Latvian and Lithuanian cultures together. Other users ask for this, show more beauty and more cultural diversity in world friends. 💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🎈🎈🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Apart from Czech, I've been waiting for a Romanian representative since this channel started. It's such a beautiful language and it's a shame it doesn't get the attention it deserves here.
@@ilb473 We have a very unique type of yougurt and a Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus Bacteria is named after our country and is found in yogurt all over the world.
@@ЕкатеринаРязанова-з3л Так тут только славянские страны и если не Греция то Болгария, если не Болгария то Греция. Вообще у Греции с Болгарие много обшего.
Never ask a slavic person about their country relationship with other slavic countries. Eastern europe is one giant battlefield for the prise of being the most slavic of them all.
In Czech it's the same, "Ahoj", even though we are a landlocked country, same as Slovakia... There have been many researches regarding its origin, but without any final conclusion...
The cyrillic alphabet was created in the First Bulgarian Empire in the early 800s. It was commissioned by Tsar Boris I who started a Golden Age of literacy in the empire. The glagolithic script was created by Cyril and Methodius (Byzantine missionaries from Salonika) - The two Bulgarian brothers St. Naum of Ohrid and St. Kliment of Preslav who were the disciples of Cyril, they created the Cyrillic script to simplify the glagolitic script and make it more accomodating to the slavic language in Bulgaria at the time.
@@Macedonianboss Macedonian = Serbo-Macedonized Ethnic Bulgarian. Serbs brainwashed you, this is why we can't forgive this atrocious act by the Serbs and they still hadn't publicly apologized for their Bulgarian genocide in Bulgarian Morava and Vardar Macedonia, so... They invaded our ethnic Bulgarian territories and did the Serbianization and Macedonization, we didn't do any such thing to them, their political propaganda and chauvinism started in the 1860-70s but continued hard in the communist era. So you Macedonied EX Bulgarian are just deeply confused about your past, you can go and study history in Germany, France, Italy even Spain, Brittain etc. on the "Macedonian question" and you will see that you are ex Bulgarians. So your hatred against your own Bulgarian blood is ridiculous.
If you ask a Slav (at least Czech, Slovak or Pole. I'm Czech BTW) about politics or economy, he will ALWAYS say, that it's bad. We are just exceptionally good at complaining.
Bro I'm so used to having the ones being guessed not making mistakes so even when they repeated the Belarus one I was like "wait why are they doing that? OHHH" lol. That caught me off-guard.
Poland has a great economy - it’s much better and growing faster than Czechia’s one, but to be honest - even if a slavic country was rich like Switzerland, Norway or Luxembourg we would still complain about our economy
Am I the only person who feels like all those Slavic girls are like cousins? Maybe second cousins? Feels like they are cousins in a get together with extended family catching up while their grandparents are in next room
@@Pidalin English doesn't have a word for this but in Bulgarian we call this кисело мляко (kiselo mljako) which is sour milk, йогурт (jogurt) is something completely different like it's sweeter and usually have some aditives. Also Lactobacilicus Bulgaricus is only found in Bulgaria and no where else in the world.
@@HeroManNick132 We have exactly the same in Caucasus(Armenia and Georgia) it`s called Matsoni/Matsun(thickened milk). Same structure and taste just different bacterias.
Let's see, famous for beer...Czechia! This looks like it's going to be a fun group. On a more serious topic, if Andrea's parents or grandparents have any hints on how to make potato dumplings hold together better, I'm all ears. I talk to a guy in a political chatroom whose family emigrated to the USA from Czechia (mine came from eastern Bavaria), and we have the same problem making potato dumplings. I've been winging it when I try making them, they taste good, and the gravy's good, but they don't always hold together in the water when they are boiling. Getting the flour/potato ratio (I guess Einstein didn't leave any equations behind for calculating the specific gravity of a dumpling, kind of thoughtless of him) right must be the answer.
I think I'd like to visit Serbia... those mountains... look lovely and Bulgaria, yes definitely Bulgaria too. Damn, I forgot about Czech, the beer, yes, the beer... ;)
Well looking of all of those people from different countries I would say people in general are nice and outgoing but the main problem of the world are our governments LOL
По речи леди из Сербии я сразу понимаю что слышу иной язык похожий на мой , а речь леди из Словакии немного напоминает один из многочисленных диалектов русского в жаргонной форме.
@@pjaro77 And who elected their stupid government? 😀 I know a lot of Slovaks as a Czech, they are all nazis or some militant commies. Like all of them.
what a confused comment 🤦🏻♂ Do you mean national GDP or GDP per person? regardless if nominal or ppp, if you mean per person then russia is poorer than at least half of other Slavic countries, if you mean national then russia still wins merely due to it's size.
Clarification on Serbo-Croatian language: Most south slavs that didnt have countries for centuries united (except Bulgarians). All of them spoke different versions of a Slavic. Upon unification, the common language was chosen to be East Hercegovian Dialect (Todays Bosnia n Hercegovina). As it is the closest to all languages linguistically and physically as it is literally in the middle of southern slavs. So 'Serbo-Croatian' is just a natural mix between this two languages that was chosen as a new standard. It was thought for a long time, people periodically changed their Slavic to this new Standard, Croats and Serbs alike. After separation, Every country was left on what to do with the Standard and Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro chose to keep the last update, change it a bit and have separate updates ever since (different rule books, different visions on what to do with the language). So, all of them started separated, went trough merging and are now drifting away. (Macedonia and Slovenia went quickly back to the original languages and only older generations can speak Standard perfectly. But both are still mutually understandable.). Serbia was already before the merging the closest linguistically to the Standard, Croatia didnt need to change back to Kajkavian Standard as they already had Schtokavian As a Dialect, so it wasnt anything new. Bosnia Uses both Croatian Schtokavian and Serbian Schtokavian as well as have their own version. Montenegro uses Serbian rule book.
@pinagrrrr2280 You need to learn how to read and comprehend what u are reading. I'll walk u trough it. Pls, quote me where I said that Bulgarians weren't under Ottomans... We will go step by step now.
@@TooGumbica Also I just read only first sentence that said the others didn’t have their states, except Bulgarians for the centuries and it was enough to see serious mental gymnastics. So actually they all came as savage tribes form somewhere with some barbaric form of the states picking the local dwellers mostly Slavic population that didn’t have enough political and military organization like Serbs or Hungarians have, this is why the concept of Great Moravia fell.
@@TooGumbica You need to stop lying 🤥 Bcs Serbia today would be Bulgaria if they didn’t resist you actually. So saying they didn’t have state but only Bulgaria is saying bunch of nonsense. Also, the Greeks promoted buffer Slavic states between them and Germans but having wars with the Bulgarians then, Serbian so called ‘emperor’ Disan the Great and Venice sack of the 4th crusade got them pissed so they let the Ottomans go on thinking they will pass and not looking back and this is why and how Constantinople got sacked from the back. So, they literally have South Slavs blessings from Rome and Byzantium to make their states, trying to get their influence, and Bulgarian state was made thanks to the Greeks literally but they turned against, for instance the Croats under Franks (in the sense that Regnum Croatorum was under Regnum Francorum and later with the Hungarians, bcs I get people prefer having king far away instead of local warlords close), but still they did have the same type of the states other thing is that the Bulgarians were savages raging against the Greeks and trying to conquer the Serbs basically. But they lost.
Not a fan of how they did this... have all 7 out and have all the nationalities listed at the beginning for people who are trying to guess who are watching can try.
In Bulgarian, the word "drag" - драг( драга, драго, драги)", means someone who inspires you with tenderness, joy, friendship, love; nice, dear, beloved, desired. I guess in Serbian, the meaning is the same.
@@dashulikkarandashulik Russian does have ''draga'' in some poetic texts which is from OCS. ''Dorogoja'' is the Eastern Slavic version of ''Draga'' Although most male versions have the name ''Dragan'' instead of ''Drag.''
When I was at a folk festival in North Macedonia we met there a couple of Bosnians and we befriended them and hang out but then came a bunch of Serbian boys who couldn't (or didnt want to) speak english and were really annoying, following us repeating some things in russian (we're polish), mainly curse words and acting very loud. Since then I didn't like Serbia (plus all the political stuff that I learned later), but one Draga is enough to open my heart for this country again ❤
The Serbian girl is very knowledgeable and likeable!
besides the point that she didnt say Slovenija when she mentioned ex yugoslav countries that speak similar language! otherwise pretty good.
@@anzeviher8919 slovenian is similar, but its more different than others, macedonian also.
@@aleksandarpetkovic9796i am slovenian so i know what Slovenian is like xD. I was saying that she only mentioned croatia serbia bosnia and another kne i forgot which one as ex yugoslav countries that speak similar language. Meanwhile Slovenia is also one of them.
She is intelligent and very diplomatic, she knew how to carefully answer politically sensitive questions.
@@anzeviher8919no, she didnt mention slovenia and macedonia specifically because they have actually different languages, while bosnian,serbian,croatian and montenegrin even in linguistics its discussed as one language (BCMS)
Finally you add Bulgaria 🇧🇬 🎉
And Draga appears again, which is great
I saw Draga and Iliyana and i immediately clicked on the video!
Стани, стани, юнак балкански!
... bug wrong.
Isn’t Bulgaria balkan?
@@Nat_.098 Yes, it is.
"Im not Good in Geography"sincere American said.
At least he was being honest about it 😂
американцы разбираются во всех выдуманных гендерах, но никогда не видели карту
"It's complicated" lol, he was smart to ask the mutual relationships among these countries 😂
There were no Bosnians or Croatians to pair with the Serbian. But they could have paired the Pole with the Russian.
@@AT-rr2xw or put Pole between Russian and German :))))))))))))))))))
@@AlexxHO Well, Germany is not considered a Slavic country.
@@AT-rr2xw I mean, they could have searched far and wide to find a sorb or smth lol
@@AT-rr2xw " Germany is not considered a Slavic country" Eastern part is Slavic. 😉
I was so upset that there's no any russian people in your videos, now I am truly relieved, thank you
Greeting from Bulgaria 🇧🇬 Guys ❤ Good video
"In belarus we have" 😂😂😂😂😂 8:43
It was the moment that she knew, she messed up
I was thinking about these words when I heard her saying that 😂😂
I don't know who was the most distracted. This guy or the Belarusian girl.
When he asked about food, she should have mentioned potatoes. I think anyone who knows anything about Belarus definitely knows that Belarus is famous for its potatoes.
best moment of the video
@@censord6960 well the dish she mentioned is actually made of potatoes so it's ok
Thanks for adding Belarus :))
We want to see more of Draga glad to see her back
Неш jебат! 🙂
Agree
I agree, we love her very much!
As a bulgarian i love her a lot fr
Draga mi je mnogo draga ❤
NEVERÍM!!! KONEČNE SLOVENSKO!!! I can't believe it, finally Slovakia
Same, Slovensko a Česko moc častý nejsou
@@RadekLazok Česko uz bolo, ale Slovensko este nie
@@Elsa-dt4ve to vim jen česko není časté a Slovensko bylo jen jednou
@@RadekLazok no kazdopadne konecne heh :D
@@Elsa-dt4ve Не вярвам! Най-накрая (Конечно) Словакия! :) [Ne vjarvam! Naj-nakraja (Konečno) Slovakija!]
I can identify with the lady from Bulgaria because when I ordered a coffee in Russian in Sophia, I was told without asking that my language is not as old as Bulgarian. 4:11Very well developed roads and infrastructure, where you can take a nice walk with your children and family on the pedestrian path. A country of eternally smiling people.
Finallllly someone, that speaks Bulgarian🤍💚❤
World Friends is a very cute and beautiful channel, this video of Slavic cultures was really needed and Chase is a fun, polished, studious and playful person.
World friends are missing showing the Romanian language with the other Romance languages. World Friends is missing showing all the Celtic languages and cultures together, the Finnish and Finnish cultures and languages such as Estonian, Hungarian and Finnish and Sami together. World Friends is missing showing the Baltic Latvian and Lithuanian cultures together.
Other users ask for this, show more beauty and more cultural diversity in world friends.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🎈🎈🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
Actually Finnish girl was in some videos, but with Scandinavian group.
Hungarian is totally not Finnish. The group consisting of Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian etc is called Uralic
Apart from Czech, I've been waiting for a Romanian representative since this channel started. It's such a beautiful language and it's a shame it doesn't get the attention it deserves here.
@@janslavik5284 I agree with you hugs.🍺🍻💙🍹👍🍾
@@ikhebdieishetnietgoeddathe4057венгры тоже оттуда в европу пришли, с Урала.
Finally someone from Slovakia! Yaaay! I hope she will attend more often (alongside with the Czech girl).
Draga Serbian is back!!
The yogurt answer gave me Bulgaria immediately haha.
What is the deal with Bulgaria and yogurt? 😅
Для меня йогурт ассоциируется с Грецией. Я бы растерялась
@@ilb473 We have a very unique type of yougurt and a Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus
Bacteria is named after our country and is found in yogurt all over the world.
@@ЕкатеринаРязанова-з3л Так тут только славянские страны и если не Греция то Болгария, если не Болгария то Греция.
Вообще у Греции с Болгарие много обшего.
@@ilb473 Yogurt bacteria is from Bulgaria.
Finaly Bulgarian, stunningly beautiful Iliyana!
Iliyana (the Bulgarian) has style! She looks like she jumped straight out of a 1989 new jack swing music video. LOL
@@dex1lsp she is Hipster hahaha,like Joshua from Germany,thrift shop vibes...
Yeah, I liked her style too 😊
no#
Never ask a slavic person about their country relationship with other slavic countries.
Eastern europe is one giant battlefield for the prise of being the most slavic of them all.
Генетики говорят что это Польша и Беларусь) А вот по культуре большой вопрос) Россия, как самая большая страна больше оказывает влияние на культуру.
You are ignoring the Balkans.
Maybe for Eastern Europe, but In central Europe the Czechs, Poles, Slovaks and Sorbs are all fine, especially with each other. Slovenians too.
@@serebii666 poles, slovenians, slovaks and serbs are literally eastern europe, lmao.
@@ivansolodyankin6820 In that case, considering what your wrote above, you're either bad at history or geography, or both. You pick. ☺
1:48 "I'm just awful at geography" - so american 😅
Здорово, что наконец-то на канале появился русский! Добро пожаловать, Полина!
♥️
@@polinaaband Тебя там не обижают? 😉 Ты нам только скажи! 😎
@@alexru7808 а что ты, типа приедешь на армате и ысвыо устроишь, клоун диванный?))
@@polinaaband про водку было лишнее. Достало, что у России ассоциации только с водкой, медведями и дебилами
We need more of such content that makes relationship between different nations better, not worse
My favorite slavic country defintitely 🇧🇬 Bulgaria ❤
🇧🇬💜🇷🇴
Mine too because I am from Bulgaria❤
That's hilarious that Slovakian used "ahoj" to say hello like we jokingly say in English "ahoy" when we pretend to be pirates and greet each other.
In Czech it's the same, "Ahoj", even though we are a landlocked country, same as Slovakia...
There have been many researches regarding its origin, but without any final conclusion...
We are joking in Poland that people in Czech want access to the sea so much that they are using "ahoj" as "hello" ;)
@@AUTO6Exactly. And often, like the host here, we forget (or don't know) that Slovaks are in the same situation and also use this greeting.
Ahaha. As a Russian for me it sounds like our word ахуй (ahooi) which is swearing word when you're shocked. 😅
@@dashulikkarandashulik Chuj is the best spelling of that word, lol.
Thanks for adding Belarus!!!
Why everyone thinks you must be mixed to have dark hair in Slavic country it's not true .
It depends on a family, regions, yes, but usually savlics have light hair, almost blond. That's why vikings called us "rus".
Originally slavic people were not predominantly blond but due to massive assimilation of fair balts and baltic-finnic people they became blond.
@@АндрейП-у1ю that’s why i said “almost blond”, because rusyi color is not entirely blond
Slavs are not white race.
Only mixed slavs are blond. Real slavs are not blond.
The cyrillic alphabet was created in the First Bulgarian Empire in the early 800s. It was commissioned by Tsar Boris I who started a Golden Age of literacy in the empire.
The glagolithic script was created by Cyril and Methodius (Byzantine missionaries from Salonika) - The two Bulgarian brothers St. Naum of Ohrid and St. Kliment of Preslav who were the disciples of Cyril, they created the Cyrillic script to simplify the glagolitic script and make it more accomodating to the slavic language in Bulgaria at the time.
And cyrilic alphabet originates in greek alphabet. ;)
@@davidpelc And the Greek alphabet from the Phoenician one.
Good joke
@@Macedonianboss Everyone is laughing at you, stop crying.
@@Macedonianboss Macedonian = Serbo-Macedonized Ethnic Bulgarian. Serbs brainwashed you, this is why we can't forgive this atrocious act by the Serbs and they still hadn't publicly apologized for their Bulgarian genocide in Bulgarian Morava and Vardar Macedonia, so... They invaded our ethnic Bulgarian territories and did the Serbianization and Macedonization, we didn't do any such thing to them, their political propaganda and chauvinism started in the 1860-70s but continued hard in the communist era. So you Macedonied EX Bulgarian are just deeply confused about your past, you can go and study history in Germany, France, Italy even Spain, Brittain etc. on the "Macedonian question" and you will see that you are ex Bulgarians. So your hatred against your own Bulgarian blood is ridiculous.
If you ask a Slav (at least Czech, Slovak or Pole. I'm Czech BTW) about politics or economy, he will ALWAYS say, that it's bad.
We are just exceptionally good at complaining.
Serbia existed for thousands of years before Yugoslavia.
Bro I'm so used to having the ones being guessed not making mistakes so even when they repeated the Belarus one I was like "wait why are they doing that? OHHH" lol. That caught me off-guard.
It's a lot of fun, I like yours videos
Hello.🌈the video was simply shunning! Good luck🌍💫
Draga is back!
His name mens "dear", definitly not without reason! :) ))))
Неш jебат! 🙂
Poland has a great economy - it’s much better and growing faster than Czechia’s one, but to be honest - even if a slavic country was rich like Switzerland, Norway or Luxembourg we would still complain about our economy
Yep, the Polish economy is growing faster, but we, the Czechs, have about 30% higher GDP per capita than Poland..
True based
We also have the highest GPT spending on military in the NATO
Well, you have bigger economy cause you have bigger country but Czech economy is better
@@michalpastrnek1723 Czech economy is kind of collapsing
FINALLY SLAVIC LANGUAGES, LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Edit: OK he did much better than I expected, well done and love from the Czech Republic
Hele dalši čech
Finally! Slavic people. Finally Russian people)))
Draga's back yesssss!!
Am I the only person who feels like all those Slavic girls are like cousins? Maybe second cousins? Feels like they are cousins in a get together with extended family catching up while their grandparents are in next room
Serbia is a neighbour of Hungary where I as a Pole live.
The way he said Bosnian when talking about Belarus 🤣
ye heard that too they tried to cut it out lol
Nice experience you shared 😊
I think you should have a video of only 20 woman finding English accents I would love that ❤
A peace episode 🥰
Good try!
Belarusians and polish as a group would have been better! A lot of Belarusians are very connected polish history
I knew she was polish, sh psh zh
I got it when she spoke and then definitely when they put on the screen what she was saying
Yeah, I'm not quite sure, but seems like other Slavic languages don't have this amoint of sh, psh, zh😅 Kind of easy to distinguish
martina from Slovakia so gorgeous
I love this girl from Belarus 🙏☺️🤩
Great video, thanks. Comments are cringe, as expected
When she said yogurt I know it’s Bulgaria lol
I was like: Greece is known for yogurt, so it must be slavic country the closest to Greece. 😀
@@Pidalin English doesn't have a word for this but in Bulgarian we call this кисело мляко (kiselo mljako) which is sour milk, йогурт (jogurt) is something completely different like it's sweeter and usually have some aditives. Also Lactobacilicus Bulgaricus is only found in Bulgaria and no where else in the world.
Bulgarian yogurt is better than Greek yogurt and its not the same dumbass
@@HeroManNick132 We have exactly the same in Caucasus(Armenia and Georgia) it`s called Matsoni/Matsun(thickened milk).
Same structure and taste just different bacterias.
Do a "when did it go wrong" with one of these languages, please.
Draga and Andrea are my favourite ones
Let's see, famous for beer...Czechia! This looks like it's going to be a fun group.
On a more serious topic, if Andrea's parents or grandparents have any hints on how to make potato dumplings hold together better, I'm all ears. I talk to a guy in a political chatroom whose family emigrated to the USA from Czechia (mine came from eastern Bavaria), and we have the same problem making potato dumplings. I've been winging it when I try making them, they taste good, and the gravy's good, but they don't always hold together in the water when they are boiling.
Getting the flour/potato ratio (I guess Einstein didn't leave any equations behind for calculating the specific gravity of a dumpling, kind of thoughtless of him) right must be the answer.
Its nice that you at least try to make homemade potato dumpling. Czech young generation go to store if need one 😢.
maybe a video with all the slavic countries next, still missing slovenija, croatia, montenegro, bosnia, ukraine
Czech lady an angel
Dragaaaaaaaaaaa
I think I'd like to visit Serbia... those mountains... look lovely and Bulgaria, yes definitely Bulgaria too. Damn, I forgot about Czech, the beer, yes, the beer... ;)
I love Mrs Serbia
Czech and Polish people DO drink a lot of beer, we gotta agree to that.
A Serbian girl speaks English very well. ❤❤
Kind of late to the party but I'm noticing that almost every guest is a model 😅
But it's interesting
Imgaine if he's being asked to identify Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin😂
Even we native speaker can have problems with that!!! 🤣😂😅
As an Asean, I want the Balkans edition Full Squad.
ASEAN - backbiting and gossipping
Balkans - full on fighting and aggression 😂
No you don't want that unless you put them against Turkey excluding Bosnia they love to hate Turkey.
😂😂😂
Greece and Romania included
First guess in the third group was insane
In Belarus we have..... :-DDD
Channels when it comes to Americans:
White American Guest: “American”
POC American Guest: “Black/Asian/Etc American” 😂😂😂
Hello from 🇷🇺
Well looking of all of those people from different countries I would say people in general are nice and outgoing but the main problem of the world are our governments LOL
I am American, sorry...😂😅😂
The Serbian girl doesn't look very Serbian.
But her name gives her away
She looks very serbian
she look very serbian dark eyes dark hair
@@jackfrost901 for a serb, that's blonde
@@woodman3179 type in google serb women most have dark eyes dark hair blondes are in the czech republic slovakia poland belarus northern slavs
Ok so tomorrow will be the language comparison or culture comparison😂
По речи леди из Сербии я сразу понимаю что слышу иной язык похожий на мой , а речь леди из Словакии немного напоминает один из многочисленных диалектов русского в жаргонной форме.
The biggest GDP among the slavics is Russia, but the biggest GDP (PPP) is Czech and Slovakia
Slovakia is going down economically because of suipid goverment.
Slovenia has the best economy.
@@pjaro77 And who elected their stupid government? 😀 I know a lot of Slovaks as a Czech, they are all nazis or some militant commies. Like all of them.
what a confused comment 🤦🏻♂
Do you mean national GDP or GDP per person? regardless if nominal or ppp, if you mean per person then russia is poorer than at least half of other Slavic countries, if you mean national then russia still wins merely due to it's size.
Poland has the biggest GDP
Best combo ❤
Флаг карпатских русин со славянским знаком... прикольная ава
@@KevinKennard to kolory Słowian, nie tylko rusinów.
@@ragana5356 да, но есть современные русины и флаг у них таков, какой на вашей аве
@@ragana5356 а вы сами откуда будете? Я вот с Харькова
@@KevinKennard z Polski.
No way there is Slovak person her.e
I hope there will be more videos with the Slovak and Czech girls
@@janslavik5284 yeah me too honestly lol. We waited for way too long for it to not happen I mean no? tbh imo.
Clarification on Serbo-Croatian language: Most south slavs that didnt have countries for centuries united (except Bulgarians). All of them spoke different versions of a Slavic. Upon unification, the common language was chosen to be East Hercegovian Dialect (Todays Bosnia n Hercegovina). As it is the closest to all languages linguistically and physically as it is literally in the middle of southern slavs. So 'Serbo-Croatian' is just a natural mix between this two languages that was chosen as a new standard. It was thought for a long time, people periodically changed their Slavic to this new Standard, Croats and Serbs alike. After separation, Every country was left on what to do with the Standard and Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Montenegro chose to keep the last update, change it a bit and have separate updates ever since (different rule books, different visions on what to do with the language). So, all of them started separated, went trough merging and are now drifting away. (Macedonia and Slovenia went quickly back to the original languages and only older generations can speak Standard perfectly. But both are still mutually understandable.). Serbia was already before the merging the closest linguistically to the Standard, Croatia didnt need to change back to Kajkavian Standard as they already had Schtokavian As a Dialect, so it wasnt anything new. Bosnia Uses both Croatian Schtokavian and Serbian Schtokavian as well as have their own version. Montenegro uses Serbian rule book.
Bulgaria wasn’t under the Ottomans?!
Actually the Byzantium promoted all those buffer states before the Ottomans to buffer the Germans.
@pinagrrrr2280 You need to learn how to read and comprehend what u are reading. I'll walk u trough it. Pls, quote me where I said that Bulgarians weren't under Ottomans... We will go step by step now.
@@TooGumbica
Also I just read only first sentence that said the others didn’t have their states, except Bulgarians for the centuries and it was enough to see serious mental gymnastics.
So actually they all came as savage tribes form somewhere with some barbaric form of the states picking the local dwellers mostly Slavic population that didn’t have enough political and military organization like Serbs or Hungarians have, this is why the concept of Great Moravia fell.
@@TooGumbica
You need to stop lying 🤥
Bcs Serbia today would be Bulgaria if they didn’t resist you actually. So saying they didn’t have state but only Bulgaria is saying bunch of nonsense.
Also, the Greeks promoted buffer Slavic states between them and Germans but having wars with the Bulgarians then, Serbian so called ‘emperor’ Disan the Great and Venice sack of the 4th crusade got them pissed so they let the Ottomans go on thinking they will pass and not looking back and this is why and how Constantinople got sacked from the back.
So, they literally have South Slavs blessings from Rome and Byzantium to make their states, trying to get their influence, and Bulgarian state was made thanks to the Greeks literally but they turned against, for instance the Croats under Franks (in the sense that Regnum Croatorum was under Regnum Francorum and later with the Hungarians, bcs I get people prefer having king far away instead of local warlords close), but still they did have the same type of the states other thing is that the Bulgarians were savages raging against the Greeks and trying to conquer the Serbs basically. But they lost.
Long live Slavic countries!
I am from 🇸🇰
Finally you showed us Russia🇷🇺
And she had been in South Korea for several years.
Mas já teve outros vídeos com pessoas da Rússia
You are not welcome. Russians should be banned from this channel, as they are banned from many international institutions.
Which video?@@Tuliosantos1
The only Russian on SK?ah we have Miguel too hahaha😂
Slovanský svet😉
Bad idea putting serbia and bulgaria together in the same room lmao
Peace must be a Main Condition on Balkans now,for all the people there..
Not a fan of how they did this... have all 7 out and have all the nationalities listed at the beginning for people who are trying to guess who are watching can try.
SERBIAN was the only one I didn't get
I bet this dude learned Europe exists on this shooting. :D just kidding.
Вельмі прыемна бачыць суайчынніцу! Прывітанне з Нямеччыны, Фетыда 👋
we ok with each other.... and well, we do not speak russian, you know what I am talking about.. ;)
This is the wrong Belarusian flag.. We don’t support the regime flag.. Progressive Belarusians want the old flag!!! ♥️🤍
I SEE JULIA
I CLIC...
wait....
What a dumb comment
PLEASE react to spider girl challenge plz that's my special request from Kentucky USA ❤❤❤
CZECH GIRL SOOOO Beautiful
I like the serbian name Draga. What does it mean ?
In Bulgarian, the word "drag" - драг( драга, драго, драги)", means someone who inspires you with tenderness, joy, friendship, love; nice, dear, beloved, desired. I guess in Serbian, the meaning is the same.
It means dear, darling in Serbian.
@milenpetev811 Russian word is kinda similar - dorogoy (дорогой) or dorogaya (дорогая) for women.
@@dashulikkarandashulik Russian does have ''draga'' in some poetic texts which is from OCS. ''Dorogoja'' is the Eastern Slavic version of ''Draga'' Although most male versions have the name ''Dragan'' instead of ''Drag.''
@@HeroManNick132 Bro, I know. I'm Russian.
In Belarus 😂
Водка?)) рили? 😂
When I was at a folk festival in North Macedonia we met there a couple of Bosnians and we befriended them and hang out but then came a bunch of Serbian boys who couldn't (or didnt want to) speak english and were really annoying, following us repeating some things in russian (we're polish), mainly curse words and acting very loud. Since then I didn't like Serbia (plus all the political stuff that I learned later), but one Draga is enough to open my heart for this country again ❤
North Macedonia - the lost territory of Bulgaria.
@@HeroManNick132 Bulgaria - the lost territory of Mongolia
@@Macedonianboss I love how you still support unconfirm theory. Do you believe really in fairy tales?
@@Macedonianboss Everyone knows that, except in North Macedonia.
@@HeroManNick132 it's not unconfirmed - you having khans as rulers isn't unconfirmed
Where does he get the idea that Slovakia is mixed and not really Slavic?
Bulgaria wasn’t in Yugoslavia
I like Belarus girl❤❤❤
FINALLY!!
BLYATIFUL!!!
Are there any Caucasian people here? Ingushetia, Chechnya, Dagestan, Etc.
Здорово! Я на 1/64 кавказец, устроит? 😅
Where is Ania from Poland? 😿
In another video she said that Krakow.
I love Slavic girls!!!!!❤❤
Diba @Anica Bunso?! Hahahaha