WebMay 12, 2024 · The most widely spoken Slavic languages are Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian in the east, Polish, Czech and Slovakian in the west and then the languages of the former Yugoslavia in the south: … Web288K subscribers In this Slavic languages Comparison video, we do Polish vs. Czech. We're testing Polish Czech mutual intelligibility by playing a guess a person game. I'll be …
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WebCzech and Slovak language comparison (with subtitles) Bobo-Slovak 4.22K subscribers Subscribe 3.1K 245K views 6 years ago A native Slovak and a native Czech compared their languages. This... WebGenerally, there is a great degree of mutual intelligibility within the three broad groupings of Slavic languages: West Czech-Slovak (Czech, Slovak) Lechitic (Polish, Polabian+, Kashubian, etc.) Sorbian (Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian) East Belarusian Ukrainian Rusyn (some consider a dialect of Ukrainian) Ruthenian+ Russian Old East Slavic+ South dance with the dead dancing on air
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WebJul 7, 2015 · The Czech language still maintains this distinction. Also, you can still find people – born in the Eastern lands formerly belonging to Poland – that pronounce h the old way (which makes herbata [tea] sound really crude). DZI – Polish has also one trigraph DZI, pronounced like dź. EXAMPLE: dziewczyna, a girl, or dziękuję (see above) And that’s it! WebMay 20, 2024 · Our goal is to open the borders between #theCzechRepublic, #Austria, and #Slovakia @AndrejBabis @TPetricek WebCzech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of high mutual intelligibility, as well as to Polish to a lesser degree. [7] Czech is a fusional language with a rich system of … dance with the dead the deep