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SLAVIC LANGUAGES
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The Slavic languages are a group of languages that together form the second most common language group in Europe. You can find Slavic languages spoken throughout Central and Eastern Europe as well as the Balkans and some parts of Asia. The Slavic language you are probably the most familiar with is Russian, but there are at least 14 Slavic languages spoken today. The Slavic languages share more characteristics than many other language groups! Being the second largest language group in Europe, it makes sense that about 315 million people speak a Slavic language. Though there are only three branches currently, they encompass languages from Russian to Serbian. They all descend from Proto-Slavic, which didn’t differentiate into different dialects until the 7th century AD. This probably accounts for the similarities between the Slavic languages, as well as the fact that a lot of the morphology has been preserved.
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CROATIAN LANGUAGE
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Croatian is the standardized variety of the Serbo-Croatian language used by Croats, principally in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, and other neighboring countries. It is the official and literary standard of Croatia and one of the official languages of the European Union. Croatian is also one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and a recognize...
SERBIAN LANGUAGE
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Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and Macedonia by about 9-10 million people. It is an official language of Serbia as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, as well as being a recognized minority language in the countries of Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia as well as the independent Mouth Athos region of Greece. It is spoken...
SERBIAN LANGUAGE
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Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and Macedonia by about 9-10 million people. It is an official language of Serbia as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, as well as being a recognized minority language in the countries of Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia as well as the independent Mouth Athos region of Greece. It is spoken...
BELARUSIAN LANGUAGE
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Belarusian language is an East Slavic language spoken by Belarusians. It is the official language of Belarus, along with the Russian language. It is additionally spoken in parts of Russia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, and Ukraine by Belarusian minorities in those countries. According to a study done by the Belarusian government in 2009, 72% of Belarusians speak Russian at home, while Belarusian i...
RUSSIAN LANGUAGE
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Russian is an Eastern Slavic language spoken mainly in Russia and many other countries by about 260 million people, 150 million of whom are native speakers. Russian is an official language in Russian, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, and in a number of other countries, territories and international organisations, including Tajikistan, Moldova, Gagauzia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Transnistria,...
BULGARIAN LANGUAGE
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Bulgarian is a South Slavic language spoken in Southeastern Europe, primarily in Bulgaria. It is the language of Bulgarians. Along with the closely related Macedonian language (collectively forming the East South Slavic languages), it is a member of the Balkan sprachbund. The two languages have several characteristics that set them apart from all other Slavic languages: changes include the elim...
SERBIAN LANGUAGE
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Serbian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and Macedonia by about 9-10 million people. It is an official language of Serbia as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, as well as being a recognized minority language in the countries of Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia as well as the independent Mouth Athos region of Greece. It is spoken...
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В буквальном смысле захватили горные козлы! Обязательно надо было говорить "в буквальном смысле"?? 😂😂
Serbian sounds the best and clearest. Croatian and Bosnian sounds the same, but they speak like they have a big stick in the ass. Polish is also nice. And I also like Slovakian
All of them are almostly the same to me
In fact, most of them speak a dialect form of the Bulgarian language. That is why the Bulgarian language sounds so pure and melodious to foreign people.
Very soon I started only checking who the hottest woman was. 1. Bulgarian (hands down 😍😍😍) 2. Serbian 3. Czech/Slovak draw (as if united again)
weirdo
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Which universe is this ?!
hearing this help putting me to sleep
русский синтетический , не природный язык, потому он отличается от всех других славянских языков .
и чем отличается? а украинский от чешского не отличается?
Slavic languages are old long lost cousins of Indic languages. Same old Indo European roots ❤
Итак, владея великим и могучим русским языком мне удалось понять: Русский 100 Белорусский 100 Украинский 90 Болгарский 55 Хорватский 60 Словацкий 65 Остальные меньше 50
pussian is not common with any slavic language!
Shut up and eat salo
Im here just to apreciate the languages, as im brazilian and i truly dont understand a thing lol but someday i ll learn it, maybe even this year i ll be able to start it
booosannsko mrkviicee mojaa <3
Когда я была в 6летнем возрасте в Болгарии, меня постоянно преследовало странное чувство, которое сейчас я испытываю от творений нейросети))) слушала язык, вроде звуки очень знакомые, суть улавливаешь, но все слова совсем другие! И очень ярко запомнилась раскраска, на которой было написано «НАРИСУВАЙ САМ», я не понимала почему русские буквы и неправильное слово!!!!!😂
Дочка учила по окружающему миру страны зеленой линии, и чтобы проще было запоминать европейские страны, я ей объясняла как они связаны. Вот искала ей, как звучит Славянская группа языков, чтобы все уложилось😀 и сама с интересом послушала, спасибо за видео!
Русский язык самый лучший.
Как же далёк русский язык от большинства славянских.
и как же?
I came here to find my Slavic language, but it didn't appear in the video! 😢
What one?
Just say Kurva.
Rough.
Много интересно! Прекрасно разбирам абсолютно всички славянски езици 😊
Adoro as línguas eslavas. São uns dos idiomas mais bonitos do mundo. Só ficam atrás das línguas latinas
croatian an bosnian arent languages :D
To my Spanish ears, everything sounds like the same language spoken by different people
Ukrainian and belarusian are inter-understandeable
Northern slavs: aouei ya ye yu yi Southern slavs: dbr srb ntr prst strv chmrt
Факт.
1. The croatian guy speaks in a weird accent that barely sounds croatian. 2. Serbian and croatian is the same language. There are just very minor regional differences on certain words and the accent is slightly different. 3. The bosnian lady speaks with a serbian accent. Technically everyone in croatia, bosnia and serbia speaks the same language
все языки +- одинаково звучат для иностранца кроме русского, слишком отличается.
medzitým sú bosnianske ženy zasnené.
where sorbian
Third
Bosnian isnt a language!its a serbian dialect!
Stop killing Slavians by sick ambitions to build an empire.
(Russian ambitions)
They talk about uniting the Slavs, but in reality they want to make them all Russians, to destroy their languages and traditions.
Years will go bye and you will know the truth
I speak Serbian and Russian, understand Belarusian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Bosnian, a little bit of Slovenian, Bulgarian, Polish and Macedonian. And just some words from Czech and Slovak.
I'm from Poland And I'll Speak Polish Language
Це ж добре. Ніхто, окрім мабуть росіян, не хоче нав'язати свою мову всім. Кожна слов'янська мова має право існувати. Польська дуже красива, люблю польські пісні
I am Ukrainian. I understand Belarusian 90% and Russian 100%. This is because I lived in the USSR where Russian was mandatory in schools and universities. Indeed, we are part of the eastern group of Slavs; Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian are very similar, with about 70% of the words sounding almost the same. However, the remaining 30% are unique or resemble Polish or Slovak, as we occupy an intermediate position. Among other languages, I best understand Slovak, and slightly less Czech and Polish. But I can understand the topic being discussed in all these languages. We need to love and appreciate each other, as it's clear we are descendants of common ancestors. It's regrettable that today Russia has committed such aggression and occupied our eastern territories. It's not true that speaking Russian was banned. Many people communicated, and many of our soldiers still speak Russian because of the USSR's policy of Russification of the republics. All republics, not just Ukraine, experienced this, but it was easier in Ukraine and Belarus because the languages are similar. For example, it was harder for Tajiks to learn Russian, and therefore less successful there. Now Ukraine has started to support the Ukrainian language more, establishing quotas on television and radio, and similar measures. Putin dislikes this because he dreams of reviving the USSR, where Moscow would again be the capital of the empire and exert decisive influence on other nations. We don't want this; we just want to go our own way and be good neighbors to everyone.
Love how you showed Bulgarian two times <3
Where?
Aside the languages for a sec, what the hell is that russian PUMA deal????
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Slovenci su zakon😅
I’m Brazilian and I’d like to learn my first Slavic Language. I can speak and understand some Latin languages (Portuguese, my mother tongue, Spanish, French and Italian) and some German languages (English, German and Swedish). I think it’s time for a new challenge 💪 What Slavic language would you guys recommend me to start with?
Czech? it's a nice country to visit, but I'm not sure if it's the easiest language to learn
I'm English but have learnt Czech, so I could at least get the jist of what she was saying, whilst Slovak is essentially the same. Polish seems to be a bit similar and in written form, I can work out Slovene, Croatian and Bosnian. Spoken form I have very little clue for both these and the others.
They all sound the same to me. 😉 … but I’m being honest 😂
Why leave out Montenegrin given other varieties of Serbo-Croatian have been included?
Same same but different
im Polish and i think balkan slavs has a Italian vibe :) my fav is Serbian
Romania too...they had Slavic influence
They Romance tho
Im obsessed with slavic culture im only 25% macedonian
As a russian I can say that Belarus, Ukrainian, Polish, Bulgarian and Czech are so understandable for me.
I am Russian and for me Slovak, Bosnian and Slovenian were most easy to understand
Bosnian somehow easier than Serbian, Croatian even if they are the same language?
Jsem Američanka (Kalifornie), ale můj snoubenec je Čech.🥰 Miluju Českou republiku a všechny krásné slovanské země a kultury. 🇨🇿🇺🇸🌍💐🕊️💖🌈✨