let's be honest, all of us slavic people came here specifically to hear our own language
@immortaljanus3 роки тому
Nope. Came to hear who I understand and who I don't. Up until now, I thought I got a good grip on Czech but I was wrong.
@ahemkhem3 роки тому
I came here to read comments and to learn what other people think about slavic languages
@ingridb.desousasilva87723 роки тому
I'm Brazilian,and just came here out of curiosity,lol
@assirjedediah78023 роки тому
@@ingridb.desousasilva8772 Same haha
@RichieLarpa3 роки тому
You are wrong. I came to guess all languages, I got all of them.
@somdziva60373 роки тому
just say “jebať” and every Slav will understand 🇸🇰
@vorieen3 роки тому
yesss
@magi74013 роки тому
or chleb , mleko, woda
@kaori67213 роки тому
Нет, потому что мы четаем j как ж , получается жебать. Хотя, я докапываюсь и я все понял.
@kaori67213 роки тому
@@magi7401 На русском это хлеб, молоко, вода. Upd. Na russkom eto hleb, moloko, voda.
@somdziva60373 роки тому
@@kaori6721 i know its something interesting but i can’t read in azbuka👀🇸🇰 try to translateee
@qqxxxq410 місяців тому
I'm from Belarus. Russian and Ukrainian is 100% understandable, also in general understood Polish, Slovak and Bulgarian. Much love to all slavic friends and hope that someday we can live in peace and friendship.
@user-vu5no9xr1v10 місяців тому
with russians??of course not
@user-wz8ec1sg7b10 місяців тому
Если научимся слышать не "говорящие головы", а друг друга - обязательно сможем жить в мире и добре! И ездить друг другу в гости без всяких виз и приглашений!)
@user-zx5gu2ot6l10 місяців тому
Я из России. Белорусский очень понятен, украинский меньше, словацкий совсем не понятен. А болгарский понял даже больше, чем польский.
@MateuszKozminski10 місяців тому
@@user-zx5gu2ot6l потому что выбрали плохое польское видео, я из Польши и не понимаю что она имела в виду
@overbillionviews10 місяців тому
@@MateuszKozminski польский более-менее понятен, смотря о чем базарят))
@KuSi780010 місяців тому
As a Serbian, I simply LOVE every Slavic languge, they're all sonorous and comfortable for listening. Slav's power 💪💙
@33km9 місяців тому
I'm Russian, and when I listened Serbian language, I swear there were no words I could understand))) the most language I could understand was Belarusian, then Ukrainian, something from Macedonian and Bulgarian (near 10% maybe)
@majawow9 місяців тому
@@33kmIf you were more exposed to Serbian language, you ll eventually start to understand a lot 😊
@sharkan019 місяців тому
@@scorpiored I am serbian from Germany and I was Born in Germany and i understood 100% of what the serbian Woman said in this video. she has a Belgrade accent and as a newsreader she has to say the words clearly and distinctly. you were probably born in the US and maybe they only spoke English to you at home. my parents only spoke Serbian to me at home. I've noticed that in the US the second generation can't speak Serbian well and the third generation can hardly speak it. I have Family in the US so I know this. Pozdrav
@user-mc9kv4ti4x9 місяців тому
@@scorpiored I am Russian here, lived my whole life in Germany, my parents only spoke Russian to me. When I lived with my parents, my Russian was not so good, I was stuttering, couldn't understand much sometimes too, or just couldn't focus enough etc, (I don't know the exact reasons for it). But as I moved out, my Russian is better than ever, my stuttering disappeared, my accent (slightly German, but mostly Ukrainian, because my grandfather spoke Ukrainian as his mother tongue and my father picked up his accent in Russian and so I picked up his) improved. My German accent completely disappeared actually and in general my overall vocabulay enhanced, got way bigger and my overall understanding and speaking got better (still living in a non Russian speaking country, with no one around speaking russian) . So maybe it will change.
@sharkan019 місяців тому
@@scorpiored Pa sta se pravis onda englez kako bi se kod nas reklo.Leba ti Ziveo si u Srbiji pa sta ti nije jasno?! Zena lepo govori jasno i glasno. 😄 Ja razumem cak i 70% makedonski a 100% Srpsko-hrvatski. Pozz iz Nemacke za Diasporu u USA 🇺🇸
@bkorbite51983 роки тому
if we all gather at the table, then after 6 drinks we will all understand each other without problems
@mareklansky29483 роки тому
Haha, true, bro 😂
@Alexis-nd9kw3 роки тому
true lmao
@emmaripplova74713 роки тому
I think that after six drinks I'll understand absolutely anything😂
@boristopchiy3 роки тому
Brate, kazhesh chistu pravdu!
@Alexis-nd9kw3 роки тому
@@boristopchiy Tak tochno XD
@emilyok19003 роки тому
I like how the comment section is like a lil slavic hangout
@SilviDepp3 роки тому
Right
@immortaljanus3 роки тому
Always.
@emilyok19003 роки тому
@@maxgovorukhin5039 HAHAHAH exeactlyy
@sami95703 роки тому
😅😇😇
@HerkulesPlays3 роки тому
I agree with you Janna XD
@merlion93810 місяців тому
As I Czech, I only understand Slovak (which is almost the same) and a little bit of Polish. Other languages I understand only few words but not the entire meaning. However, all these languages are beautiful and I love Slavic people, culture and countries. Hopely one day, we will live in peace as brothers.
@stalker383910 місяців тому
Im not slavic bt i love slavic countries and languages ❤🇧🇦🇧🇬🇭🇷🇷🇸🇵🇱🇲🇰🇺🇦🇷🇺🇸🇰🇸🇮🇨🇿🇧🇾🇲🇪❤
@nazmi53379 місяців тому
Merlion, one group in order how close are: Slovenian, Slovak +Chech. Next to this group are Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrian. Next : Macedonian and Bulgarian. Last group and different to above is Russian, Ukrainen and Belorussian. Polish by itself but group 3, polish is close to group 1.
@nazmi53379 місяців тому
Sorry group 4 instead of 3.
@stalker38399 місяців тому
@@nazmi5337 i thought slovenian was more similar to serbian Croatian bosnian
@nazmi53379 місяців тому
Stalker, you are not wrong, Slovenian can be a bridge connector between Slovakian& Chehz by the accent and prenaunsation and over 20 % the words are Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian & Montenegrian. 10% Macedonian&Bulgarian.
@Bellasie16 місяців тому
I am French and I love Slavic languages and people. All of these languages are very pleasant to listen to.
@lonelybullet12 місяці тому
All these slavic languages sound better than French 🤢
@Raytv99Місяць тому
Not really
@Magic7520 днів тому
French is the BEST language in my opinion ❤
@user-qx4vs7ne8wРік тому
As someone who’s speaks Russian, hearing another Slavic language feels like a dream that you had but can’t quite remember.
@HeroManNick132Рік тому
Много точно обяснение! 😂
@antonmurtazaev5366Рік тому
@@HeroManNick132 это болгарский или это иностранец написал по-русски?
@jolantamiechowicz2511Рік тому
I am Polish - I've got similar feeling xD
@andreykroker7813Рік тому
@@antonmurtazaev5366 Это Кличко.
@ConstantineLee322Рік тому
@@antonmurtazaev5366 это болгарский
@deiwi3 роки тому
We all came here to discuss Slavic languages using English.
@VladimirZivkovic9703 роки тому
Yes, it is paradox but as you can see many ex.sssr write in their languages (they are weak in english). Anyway english is common language everywhere and in best case slavic people skeak or understand max. 2-3 slavic languages or usually only their native lang. and that is reason why all of us write in english on this page.
@Rolando_Cueva3 роки тому
Yup. Because of two different alphabets, my dear kurwa.
@doomerius13003 роки тому
lmao
@zoewillaschek4623 роки тому
Haha 🤣
@alexandertumarkin53433 роки тому
@@Rolando_Cueva Believe me, different alphabets is the least problem. It takes several hours to master alphabet. And lots of years to master everything else...
@DomDrag726 місяців тому
Bracia Słowianie pozdrawiam Was serdecznie ! Jestem dumny, że jestem Słowianinem !
@dijkstra46985 місяців тому
im macedonian an the only word i didnt understand is dumny, its crazy how similar these languages can be
@1stgenIbishupessima5 місяців тому
@@dijkstra4698 dumny means proud
@user-nl5to6lr6y5 місяців тому
omg, i understand it even dont know what is the language
@DomDrag725 місяців тому
@@user-nl5to6lr6y Polish.
@1stgenIbishupessima5 місяців тому
@@user-nl5to6lr6y It's Polish
@SevenOh7o10 місяців тому
As a American Colombian who knows English and Spanish, I can say that Slavic languages are very beautiful ❤ 🇺🇲🇨🇴
@dinosaurs175110 місяців тому
As a Czech Cuban, that can speak Czech and a little bit of Spanish, I can say that Romance Languages and Slavic Languages are very different but both beautiful💕🇨🇿🇨🇺
@Idealist20119 місяців тому
Only Russian sounds beautiful to me.
@SevenOh7o9 місяців тому
@@dinosaurs1751 I went to Prague two weeks ago. One of the best capitals I've ever been too. 🇨🇿❤️
@33km9 місяців тому
Spanish is the most beautiful language, I don't know, when I hear some lady speak Spanish, I fall in love with her, because I think Spanish language was created by angels only for women.
@Idealist20119 місяців тому
@@33km Probably because Spanish is the most close one to Latin from all living languages?
@Izya_Rabinovich3 роки тому
Hello Slavs, I hope we survive in the next 200 years
@grandmastersreaction12673 роки тому
We will not only survive, but we will conquer the rest of Europe too.
@magdaty18153 роки тому
optimists
@RedHair6513 роки тому
Why wouldn’t you?
@expectopatronuum4523 роки тому
ofc that we will
@oguzhan47923 роки тому
@@grandmastersreaction1267 Hahahahaha you yeah yeah you will dude you will
@Wojtackic3 роки тому
As a polish person, it sounds like everyone is speaking polish with an accent and saying nonexistent words
@lizalk97273 роки тому
I understand what you feel
@lizalk97273 роки тому
But I'm russian
@Pervique3 роки тому
@@lizalk9727 крыса лора😂😂😂
@milenakoryczan38863 роки тому
Oh my goodness, that is literally what it felt like listening to this 😂
@MS-or5oi3 роки тому
Niekoniecznie brzmi jak zaklęcie z fragmentami normalnych polskich słów słów xdd
@-marija10 місяців тому
So proud of being slavic❤ i wish i could understand all slavic languages. Listening to the languages is almost like you understand them but then realise you have no idea what they are saying. Maybe a few words :) wish you all the best and greetings from croatia❤🇭🇷
@HeroManNick13210 місяців тому
Which ones do you understand the best without Serbian and Bosnian?
@AkiOMG11510 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132m pretty sure it’s Bulgarian or Slovenian
@nicolbolas875810 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132 as ukrainian understand quickly everyone exept croatian and bosnian hard, i heard croatin guy speacks smething about money to buy безповоротнi средства на закупiвлю
@Gravedig009 місяців тому
@@AkiOMG115Slovenian yes, Bulgarian not so exactly
@cardinale39468 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132 Slovenian, other then that I understood Ukrainian pretty well but Russian not so much
@Jonnaberg5 місяців тому
As a person who only speaks Swedish and English these languages sound so incredibly beautiful and make my tongue want to bleed 😂😂 how do you do that?! I can’t even make half of those sounds.
@Milan-N3 місяці тому
Just listen to the video one more time and you will get it clarified :)
@sergeip63313 місяці тому
Точно так же могу сказать про шведский язык 😂
@testocore56073 роки тому
- Can I Copy Your Homework? - Yeah but change it up a bit so it doesn't look obvious you copied - Ok 🇵🇱 🇨🇿 🇸🇰
@jockelocopajdoman3 роки тому
same thing for serbian - croatian - bosnian - montenegren
@itspronouncednikolaj3333 роки тому
🇷🇺🇸🇮 🇸🇰
@Dmnick1553 роки тому
Polish is closer to Slovakian than it is to Czech
@6volution3033 роки тому
Slavic brothers
@byali43603 роки тому
I read somewhere that Polish is closer to Czech, but spoken Slovakian is tiny bit easier to understand. If I'm not mistaken all west slavs spoke dialects of the same language around 500-600 years ago.
@imjustwatching95153 роки тому
As a Czech person i can say that every single slavic language is extremely confusing... Its all sounds the same but totally different at the same time xD i feel like at some moment i understand everything and than i realize i have no idea what they are talking about 🤣
@secretgarden12183 роки тому
Who’s that woman from Czech video? Greetings from Poland
@imjustwatching95153 роки тому
@@secretgarden1218 Lucie Borhyová
@L_back3 роки тому
im just watching OH MY KURCZAK that is so true :D
@sebastianw97493 роки тому
I’m polish and same
@makaron333 роки тому
Ikr but I'm Polish and I went to Czech Republic and I spoke Polish to Czech ppl and they spoke there language and we understood eachother
@ainyc888 місяців тому
As a Serb, I couldn’t understand Russian, Ukrainian and Belarus. I could understand a bit of Polish, Czech and Slovakian. Pretty good idea of what they are talking about in Bulgarian, Slovenian and Macedonian. And 100% understood Croatian and Bosnian.
@lordzackiff8 місяців тому
How dafaq did you understand Czech hahaha
@saraselimoski49815 місяців тому
Ja iskreno (pored bosanskog i hrvatskog logično) makedonski jer sam 1/4 odande i malo slovenačkog i bugarskog a od ostalih po koju reč 😭
@vnkn0wn_vSeR-4205 місяців тому
@@saraselimoski4981 ja sam (pored, takođe hrvatskog i bošnjačkog) razumjela malo ruskog, slovačkog i slovenskog a ostalo jedva 2-3 riječi
@user-kk4sj4ih3e10 днів тому
As a Russian, I guess that "bez pochetka i kraja" means "having neither beginning nor end" and "ukrashavenja" means "decorations/ornaments" , but the rest is confusing
@XYZOxyz9 днів тому
Yes, I also understand different dialects of Serbian the best 😂
@user-om8oy5tr6t10 місяців тому
Привет из Сербии, братья славяне🤗🤗🤗🤗
@architech00710 місяців тому
привет бро)
@user-om8oy5tr6t10 місяців тому
@@architech007 🥰
@lachezar_ninov222168 місяців тому
Здраво от другата източна страна на границата ви с България, от западната част на града, който е почти половин България и по-голям от вашия Београд! Нема да се сърдите, че ще спра да идвам при вас на скара!
@thomasyardley151Місяць тому
я вас понимаю! Привет из америки! (я американец и изучаю руский язык)
@Roxxek25 днів тому
Ziom nauczyłem się tylko cyrylicy i zrozumiałem każde twoje słowo
@ll-rt8oi2 роки тому
Fellow Slavs, the algorithm has brought us all together again! Greetings from Poland to all Slavic people out there! 🇵🇱 🇨🇿 🇺🇦 🇸🇰 🇸🇮 🇲🇰 🇲🇪 🇷🇸 🇧🇬 🇷🇺 🇧🇾 🇭🇷 🇧🇦
@aaronmoore67682 роки тому
On my main channel, which I gave the link to, I prepare videos with subtitles in 3 different languages for old tunes of different nations. You are also invited. :) One of the videos: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ooSTmZ9kgn-mrGg.html
@markoj81402 роки тому
Greetings from Macedonia 🇲🇰
@lenkazdraviciv-48962 роки тому
Greetings from 🇷🇸
@notpokorp9482 роки тому
Can you imagine united states of slavs or slavic union? 😆
@thebuster4712 роки тому
Here comes the Hitler putter.......
@mission27122 роки тому
I'm Serbian and I would love to hear my language without understanding it, just so I could hear what other people who can't understand it hear.. if you get me 🤣
@mission27122 роки тому
@@eminaaeeminaa where are you from? 😊
@natuleopat2 роки тому
hahaha same, i was thinking about it too😂 i am from czechia and i wish i could hear it without understanding either!
@user-in2ju2ro9w2 роки тому
@@natuleopat I thought you Czechs don't like it when someone calls your country "Czechia" o.O
@natuleopat2 роки тому
@@user-in2ju2ro9w yeees you're right many people don't like it hahaha, but i don't mind it, "czechia" is quite shorter than czech republic so that's why i'm sometimes using it!
@user-in2ju2ro9w2 роки тому
@@natuleopat I will never understand why they hate it, as you said it's literally sort version 🤷🏼
@naomipriscilla97Місяць тому
I’m Indonesian but I always wished I was born in one of Slavic countries. I think your languages are beautiful :) Currently I’m learning Polish and Czech language, and even though they are quite difficult for me, I still love to learn them!
@Krlowanigu-mg6eg19 днів тому
Życzę powodzenia w nauce polskiego!
@naomipriscilla9712 днів тому
@@Krlowanigu-mg6eg Dziękuję!
@Annie_Z8 місяців тому
Болгарский очень красиво звучит!!
@lachezar_ninov222168 місяців тому
Благодаря за комплимента от Люлин!
@cheerful_crop_circle7 місяців тому
Благодаря!
@russell33313 роки тому
As an English speaking person I understand 0%
@user-rk4du8ry2l3 роки тому
I'm Ukrainian and I understand Ukrainian - 100% Russian - 100% Belarusian - 90% Serbian - 30% Polish - 30% Czech - 15% Slovak - 40%
@bremCZ3 роки тому
It contained words like: minut, kandidat, materiala, kontakt, milion, publik, informace, konference, parliamente, televizie, special maraton, and many other words used in English too.
@wegrzvnxwskikacper3 роки тому
kurwa. i think you understand it.
@bumble.bee223 роки тому
lol
@juliana-ke9lc3 роки тому
@@user-rk4du8ry2l Thats so cool :0
@jirimasak74833 роки тому
I understand written words more than speaking.
@Mp-sj1pm3 роки тому
To kazdy
@Ludmila-lucia3 роки тому
Я тоже
@Froggyx3 роки тому
Same
@aswedishguy6823 роки тому
Same
@dejanjovanovic22983 роки тому
Me too. almost everything in any Slavic language when it is written. Becouse you can recognise root of the words, and you are not confused with pronounciation
@Skylerjones62410 місяців тому
As a native English speaker I never understood a word but still the Slavic languages are beautiful to listen to
@bkonstanty.4252 місяці тому
this is true that every slavic languages sounds same for english native speaker?
@Sliberry14 днів тому
@@bkonstanty.425English speaker here! Yea they sound the same to me, but maybe with practice I could tell the differences.
@joaodescalco88375 місяців тому
As a Portuguese who is learning Polish and Croatian right now, Polish was the language in which I understood the most in this video because I'm currently in the A2.1 level of it here in my faculty and it's the Slavic language I've been with the most contact as of late. I also understood the number "cetirdeset" in the Croatian snippet and I also understood the number 112 in the Slovak one because it's very similar to how it sounds in Croatian. I also understood some words in Russian. All these languages are beautiful, by the way. The Slavs are great people! Much love from Portugal! ❤
@k_yasya5 місяців тому
112 так же звучит и на русскомязыке, и на многих других языках 😅😊
@Hato471Місяць тому
If you learning croatian you automaticly can understand serbian, bosnian and montenegran because this is actualy all the same languague, just like english in U.K. USA and Australia. Politic make them different languagues of them, not science, lol.
@fablb90063 роки тому
I can hear the difference between northern slavic and balkan slavic languages
@Fajarunn3 роки тому
And West And East?
@stefanurosivdusannemanjic35183 роки тому
We Serbs understand 0% of east slavic
@TheXenomorphGuySMSE3 роки тому
yeah well, I can tell the difference between northern English and southern English.
@slaviekkalash61303 роки тому
@@stefanurosivdusannemanjic3518 you cannot say such a thing on behalf of all serbs
@martius0213 роки тому
I do understand some parts of west Slavic but east Slavic is almost incomprehensible to me. Furthermore, I tell no difference among Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian languages . Greetings from Serbia.
@lucasgabrielaraujoaraujo89433 роки тому
As a brazilian and a native portuguese speaker, i didn't understand any a word of theese languages. But I think them very beautifull!
@homie93453 роки тому
Well. That's obvious :) Thanks bud, take care.
@callmedave12803 роки тому
Because portugués sounds like a russian trying to speak spanish
@zorankalina61003 роки тому
Well...portugese sounds kinde of soft.....and slavic langueges should have that...softnes....if speaking out of slangs But, there is clear diferenties....portugese sounds like romanic language/easy to sing on, goes fluently, nice rhitm..romantic sound, like speaking about love, flowers, vines, seas ,skays....cute animals Huh...give my best for the moment All the best from Cr🌞atia 😊👍🍀🙌⛱🎉🎶
@RebelAnimalMother3 роки тому
Me too. And I think it's even prettier when it is spoken by Beautiful Women. 🥰
@johnathangoncalo49713 роки тому
@@callmedave1280 That's inaccurate lol Spanish and Portuguese are different...despite them being similar, they are clearly distinct languages..Also, Portuguese developed before Spanish (Castilian), which is the original Spanish variety
@kryogin7 місяців тому
The last thing I expected was for my city to be named within 15 seconds of a Slavic languages video. Greetings from Santiago, Chile ❤
@alexandertumarkin534328 днів тому
Well, you are not that far away from us. 3h flight to Frankfurt, then 12h to Sao Paolo, then 4.5h to Santiago :) Greetings from Ukraine.
@kryogin17 днів тому
@@alexandertumarkin5343 We can actually see each other tomorrow though... just saying hahaha Ukraine we're with you
@elisabet-ms6ck6 місяців тому
These are melodious languages. Bulgarian sounds very elegant.
@oliwiamorawska57283 роки тому
Being slavic in an English speaking country and meeting another slav, no matter what country they're from, and then speaking in your native languages and successfully communicating is just so satisfying and fulfilling that it's on a whole new level. 🥰🇵🇱
@juniorcrusher22453 роки тому
You dont look like an Olivia 😂😂😂
@oliwiamorawska57283 роки тому
@@juniorcrusher2245 Because that's not my picture 😂 this is Kim Taehyung from BTS 😅
@Sopkovaaa_l3 роки тому
army❤️❤️
@lilykim213 роки тому
Taehyung 💕
@ChrisJClark-ih2oo3 роки тому
Polish noob right here, greetings from the UsA
@laseryy48203 роки тому
Everyone else: talk about weather, politics and similar stuff Bosnian: ZEMLJA JE POSTALA OPASNO MJESTO (which means "The Earth has become a dangerous place")
@amadeosendiulo21373 роки тому
I thing I've heard the word "korona" (corona) and "higieni..." in Czech...
@Dude-iz2dw3 роки тому
Ukrainians were talkimg about the war in Donbass.
@tonijelecevic92383 роки тому
Opasno kao zivot
@miaow86703 роки тому
A native Czech speaker here - the Czech clip is quite unique as well. The presenter is actually speaking about a breaking point in the covid-19 epidemic in Czechia, in particular about the very first case of infection where it was unclear where and when the person got infected (which was really sinister news back then because it was precisely that kind of situation that had signified the start of an uncontrollable spreading of the virus in other countries). What was even more sinister was the fact that the man was a taxi driver in Prague (= the capital) so that he had come in contact with a LOT of people before he was diagnosed with covid and it eventually proved too difficult to trace them all in time. His case is pretty well known over here now because things rather quickly went downhill from that particular moment on - I guess that many Czechs associate the taxi driver's case with the beginning of the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic in Czechia. He also became one of the first Czech patients with covid to be given remdesivir. But as far as I know, he eventually made it and successfully recovered :)
@laseryy48203 роки тому
@@miaow8670 I did understand a few words so I guessed it was about Covid hahaha Anyway thanks for explaining ;) Czech is one of my fav Slavic languages heheh (although my native is Serbian)
@Green-bs4wl5 місяців тому
As a Slovak i definetly understand czech and for my surprise i understand polish too even though i dont know how to speak Polish. Love from Slovakia to all of the countries out there!!!!!😁🙂
@daiatanasova8 місяців тому
As a Bulgarian I understood most easily the south slavic languages, especially the Macedonian, also quite a bit of the Russian (I’ve studied Russian 20 years ago for 2 years maybe this helped 😅), i caught a few words from the Ukrainian and Belarusian, but nothing from the west slavic languages. Interesting experiment! 😃
@HeroManNick1328 місяців тому
За северномакедонския не трябва да се учудваш. И руският е старобългарски диалект.
@lachezar_ninov222168 місяців тому
Брей и аз разбирам по същия начин същите езици с разликата, че от полския, чешкия и словашкия, третия разбирам много повече, отколкото другите два, и че не разбрах толкова словенския.
@blacksea36275 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132Ха-ха-ха. Болгары успокоитесь с этой чушью про диалект😂
@saso35455 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132 бугарскиот јазик потекнува од Македоснкиот јазик, тоа е!
@HeroManNick1325 місяців тому
@@saso3545 Колко денари ти платиха за това?
@llythes2 роки тому
Dobry denj, bratja slovany!
@user-in2ju2ro9w2 роки тому
Dobar dan 😁
@AlexxxGrrr2 роки тому
И тебе добрый, братан!
@FastMaxChannel2 роки тому
Dobry den, moj brat slovansky!
@lovvnbyyx67932 роки тому
Dobrý den
@AiAeBFly2 роки тому
Dobryj den :)
@onlypoland51943 роки тому
As i am Polish i understand 100% Polish 50% Slovak After tatratea 100% Slovak
@DaemoNvk3 роки тому
Tatratea is the best one stuff!
@deny17able3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@medicann_coping3 роки тому
lol
@LeagueKE3 роки тому
As a Slovak, after Tatratea I understand MORE than 100% of all slavic languages :D
@DaemoNvk3 роки тому
@@LeagueKE Знакомая хуйня! XD
@Ana-bw7gm7 місяців тому
Beautiful people all those Slavs.
@user-iu3gn2ln3o8 місяців тому
Im not a slavic not even an european but i dunno why i love slavic languages so much.currently learning russian.wish me luck)
@HeroManNick1328 місяців тому
I wonder how first learning Russian makes you Slavic? I guess it's the most accessible one and that's why?
@user-iu3gn2ln3o8 місяців тому
@@HeroManNick132 russian is a slavic language and i love to learn it and love how it sounds like also it's one if the most spoken languages in the world.
@vnkn0wn_vSeR-4205 місяців тому
Хахаха, ја сам Срб али сам свакако морао да учим Руски током школовања (мислим ипак је било лакше с обзиром да већ знам ћирилицу и тако то), свакако, желим ти срећу!
@evelynmedranorubio20043 місяці тому
@@HeroManNick132no.
@evelynmedranorubio20043 місяці тому
@@user-iu3gn2ln3osame
@ak-hl1no3 роки тому
Didn't know Margot Robbie speaks fluent Czech
@naqiszhalia93343 роки тому
Her name is Lucie Borhyová, she is very famous in the Czech Republic 🙂
@Malinkaaa1203 роки тому
Glad I am not the only one who noticed the similarity 😂
@jiribarta75553 роки тому
@@naqiszhalia9334 That was joke ......
@Maxmi19993 роки тому
XD
@mareklansky29483 роки тому
@@naqiszhalia9334 😂👌
@Vlad_-_-_3 роки тому
I understand 0% of all of them, but slavic languages are beautifull. Thanks for all the kind words about our language too, this is one of the reasons why I like slavic people so much !
@Vlad_-_-_3 роки тому
@@YO-ch8qn Mersi frumos de lectie, prostii deja stiam, dar nu strica indiferent. Cat despre secretul la vodca, nu cred ca ne trebuie ca rachiul e mai bun, dar am sa le dau secretul nostru, doar pentru ca rusii imi sunt simpatici, la fel ca ceilalti slavi. Am auzit de la mai multi moldoveni ca in partea de est la Moldova mai mult se vorbeste rusa, cum sunt acolo priviti romanii ?
@YO-ch8qn3 роки тому
@@Vlad_-_-_ Stiu, ca in romania este tinutul secuiesc unde traiesc numai maghiarii si nu stiu nici o boaba in romana. Aici la fel. Avem o regiune separatista Transnistria unde-s numai rusofoni si DELOC nu stiu romana, deloc.Dar cei, care o stiu macar cumva, au un dictionar foarte slab, au accent specific (teribil) si folosesc multe rusisme cand nu stiu vreo-un cuvant in romana. La scoala se preda si romana, dar o numesc limba moldoveneasca si folosesc grafa chirilica. SUPER STRANGE AND WILD) M-am nascut acolo,in orasul Bender. Nu imi place acolo.Mai citeste oleaca in wiki ceva despre Transnistria si o sa ma intelegi. Stiu limba pentru ca mamica mea e din sudul Moldovei, din satul Slobozia mare langa granita, 10 km de la Galati. E invatatoarea de limba romana ---> stiu limba din copilarie si comunic cand vin acasa in romana numai cu ea. Gradinita si scoala cum ai inteles am avut-o in rusa. Facultatea o fac in romana, cam asa
@Vlad_-_-_3 роки тому
@@YO-ch8qn Aha, dar Transistria e separata de Moldova din cate stiu, nu ? Si acolo e majoritatea populata de slavi. E de asteptat sa nu vorbeasca prea multa romana. Cat despre comunitatile de unguri sau secui sau alte natii la noi in tara, da sunt destui care nu vorbesc romana, dar majoritatea traind aici invata si o stiu. Orisicum, pe mine nu ma deranjeaza cu nimic, nici ca traiesc aici, nici ca nu stiu romana. Sincer sa fiu, mereu m-a deranjat la romani faptul unii din noi vorbesc de rau pe rusi. De parca rusul de rand are vreo vina pentru ce au facut comunistii. Ridicol. Si asta nu numai la noi. De ce oare ?
@YO-ch8qn3 роки тому
@@Vlad_-_-_ Frate n-am nimic cu rusi ci cu guvernul rus. 1500 militari rusi timp de 30 ani stau aici. cam nu e prea normal. Sa stii, ca in transnistria oamenii sunt pro-rusi si anti-romani, mama-mama. Nu stiu cum asa s-a primit. Din timpurile razboiului, din timpurile Antonescu, nu stiu. Cand vorba merge despre germani - okay, oameni buni,straduitori etc, cand intrebi despre romani - dusmanii nr.1. Le intrebi - de ce? Iti spun despre 1939-1945, le reamintesti despre germania si de ce ei-s acum okay dar romanii nu si... tacere. *Logica a parasit chat-ul* Si apoi unii dintre ei doresc redobandirea cetatenie romane si vor pasaportul UE. depun juramantul dar le doare in pula de romania si urasc pe orice roman. Asa-i rusul. (majoritatea). Gata-gata, ajunge, ti-as spune mai multe lucruri dar nu imi ajunge vocabular,sorry) Imi greu sa-mi exprim gandurile)
@borkokostic82903 роки тому
Smintina Vlad, Neighbor you know how Serbian language is difficult but also beautiful. Best wishes from Belgrade.
@demaredgrave10 місяців тому
as a Ukrainian speaker who knows russian too I can say what all slavic languages sounds very similar. You can catch the meanings of all speaker but it stills sounds backwards 😂
@philandrews28607 місяців тому
They all do sound very similar to me. I don't know any Slavic languages (save a few words here and there), and couldn't tell these apart at least in their spoken forms. I like the sound of the Slavic languages, and I love their traditional music :)
@mara-zc7hx6 місяців тому
Вітаю, привіт - українська
@PolishSound2 місяці тому
Hello, I prepared recordings with polish music and indoeuropean comparisions
@WalterWhite_20773 роки тому
Slavs watching this video: I wonder how much I will understand Me, a Hungarian watching the video: What are they talking about, and why didn't I hear kurva?
@krzysiekkozio73663 роки тому
@Panakeje Hungarians are the best, so shut the fuck up moron.
@doomsday2_3 роки тому
You mean, western romania?
@WalterWhite_20773 роки тому
@@doomsday2_ Look who's talking. Half of your country belongs to us.
@doomsday2_3 роки тому
@@WalterWhite_2077 well, not anymore
@WalterWhite_20773 роки тому
@@doomsday2_ I'm just starting facts here. Hungary was never part of Romania so I have no idea why you came at me like that.
@evenvicius3 роки тому
I love the random animals on the cities around the world in Russia news 😂😂😂
@charlottebottin50513 роки тому
I think they were showing what was happening in great Britain tho?
@suvinn3 роки тому
they were like "here's the weather but now you probably won't need it, so look at the new phenomenom - animals taking over cities" looks like all of news are recent, so they mention quarantine consequences
@analazarevska48543 роки тому
There is NO NORTHMACEDONIAN language it is MACEDONIAN In accordance to the Prespa Agreement all adjectives remain, i.e. MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE, MACEDONIAN PEOPLE, MACEDONIAN SALAD ,,,, etc, please DO NOT ATTACK OUR IDENTITY
@dustshelterinc32423 роки тому
Aw this sneeky fuckers :| u never know what in thier minds.
@user-bu4iz1hc7d3 роки тому
Согласен
@guillaume77666 місяців тому
I am French but I love slavic culture and langages. I almost visited all of these countries 😊. Just back from Praha which is an incredible city, the most beautiful on earth. Just amazing ❤
@-Egor-5 місяців тому
Французский язык очень красивый. Привет из России.
@evelynmedranorubio20043 місяці тому
Agreed!
@kosmicheskiprah4 місяці тому
Да сте живи и здрави всички славянски и балкански народи и ЧНГ 2024г.! Поздрави от България. May all the Slavic and Balkan nations be blessed and Happy New 2024! Greetings from Bulgaria.
@0xf0003 місяці тому
И вас тоже❤ Люблю Болгарию 🇧🇬
@Catmeat212 роки тому
I love you all, my dear Slavic brothers, no matter what happens between our countries, you all are my dear brothers and I love you.
@AlexP-jz9sg2 роки тому
Brate
@mariasakunosuke2 роки тому
I feel the same, we are slavic brothers 🤝❤️
@mikailamihajlovic67372 роки тому
How it should be, sticking together and not fighting. We all should be unified
@mirromarnicco31622 роки тому
Thank you 😄
@user-eu8me7gl6m2 роки тому
Brother✊❤
@Ignisan_663 роки тому
As a Slovak I understand: 100% Slovak (obviously) 100% Czech 80% Polish
@OakSky3 роки тому
As a Pole i understand: 100% Polish (obviously) 20% Slovak less than that any other of these languages.
@Lithium0103 роки тому
serbian?
@ohmargo76623 роки тому
As a Russian I understand: 100% Russian 50% Ukrainian 30% Czech 20% Belarusian 15% Slovak 5% Bulgarian 1% other languages
@theabsolute81913 роки тому
Us Ukrainian i can understand Ukrainian 100% Russian 100% Belorusian 90% Polish 60% Czech/Slovak 10%
@Ivaka_053 роки тому
As a Bulgarian🇧🇬 I understand: 100% Bulgarian 90% Macedonian 20% Serbian 20% Russian 15% Croatian 15% Bosnian
@peterhrtus34196 місяців тому
Prajem všetko dobré pre všetky slovanské národy ❤❤❤
@AnkhVortex6 місяців тому
Згодзен! Славянам час жыць дружна!
@nastybeats5 місяців тому
Tak Jest! ❤❤
@davidholub6 місяців тому
Awesome thing is that Czechs and Slovaks understand each other perfectly (some words are different, but we know them). It's like the same language, but dialects.
@serebii6664 місяці тому
There are indeed dialectical continuums between them, just like between Dutch and German, but Czech and Slovak have been distinctive languages since at least the 13th century. They exhibit different phonemes, orthography and grammar, they just remain closely intelligible.
@lukebruce5234Місяць тому
@@serebii666 they are much closer than Dutch and German - they are more like different German dialects
@serebii666Місяць тому
@lukebruce5234 Thrm being closer still doesn't change that they are seperate languages. If you want a closer comparison, then see Norwegian and Danish. Noone argues they aren't their own languages either.
@lukebruce5234Місяць тому
@@serebii666 Czech and Slovak are different languages only for political reasons and they are closer to one another than Norwegian and Danish.
@serebii666Місяць тому
@@lukebruce5234 You obviously have no knowledge of Norwegian or Danish to claim that. Czech and Slovak is far more different than they. Moreover, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish diverged even later than Czech and Slovak. " only for political reasons" My brother in Christ, they literally tried to Frankenstein them together they were one country for 70 years! It didn't work and they separated again - because they are in fact different languages and cultures. The only political act was declaring them one language in the Constitution of 1920, and that was calculated to bolster % of Czechs in the population to counter the German minority. You are very ignorant on European languages in general, let alone Czech and Slovak history.
@Moonlight-wf3iz2 роки тому
Здравейте братя славяни!Надявам се да имате един прекрасен ден. Поздрави от България🇧🇬
@obamavrat671names2 роки тому
Навзаєм, привіт з України!
@nadeland77222 роки тому
Pozdrowienia!
@kdefender0772 роки тому
Привет брат славянин я из России 🇷🇺
@vadimlopata89932 роки тому
Привет из Новосибирска!)
@muscade44592 роки тому
Спасибо с России!
@Peter-gt6jq2 роки тому
было бы здорово, если бы на всех славянских языках прочитали один и тот же текст :)
@yuritarelko99162 роки тому
Ага, особенно первоканальную ахинею про пум и бурых медведей.
@Peter-gt6jq2 роки тому
@@yuritarelko9916 кесарю кесарево
@krzysztofprusakowski33862 роки тому
Polish here. Heh. I didn't understand much from this video cause they all were speaking too fast but I understood you in 80%. At least I got the meaning.
@tarkpoiss79022 роки тому
Хорошая идея!
@jan_kisan2 роки тому
@@tibs5333 i guess he meant one text translated into all the languages to see the differences more clearly, for comparison. it was not about them having the same pronunciation.
@alex_obraМісяць тому
Can we just talk about the beauty of all Slavic people wowwww , we are all Slavic brothers and sisters 🫶🥰💪
@pepirotto9993 роки тому
One thing is certain: all Slavic women are just BEAUTIFUL!
@zellow71163 роки тому
Bruh ur gay
@TobiH3 роки тому
@@zellow7116 no u
@zellow71163 роки тому
@@TobiH no u
@zellow71163 роки тому
@Sanitizer no u
@xDshiv583 роки тому
Greetings from the US 🇺🇸 I can drink to that and beyond. ♥️
@Brutell013 роки тому
"ALL SLAVIC LANGUAGES IN ONE VIDEO!" but all comments are in English. lol
@Stas-ir3gh3 роки тому
Heh
@maximgunnarson32913 роки тому
Try to guess why..🙀
@kozymirkamusic3 роки тому
Держи комментарий на русском :)
@hentaime833 роки тому
Y en español (and Spanish)
@nikokapanen823 роки тому
English language is called an international language and here we can all understand each other talking english.
@eriktopolsky85315 місяців тому
Bratia Slovania, želám Vám všetko dobré zo SLOVENSKA z Bratislavy
@-Egor-5 місяців тому
Был в Братиславе, очень красивый город. Привет из России Москва.
@DmitriyNeizvestniy5 місяців тому
Забавно, я все понял, что ты написал.
@nastybeats5 місяців тому
My tobie również życzymy wszystkiego dobrego bracie! Pozdrowienia z Polski
@eriktopolsky85315 місяців тому
Ja som tiež pochopil čo si napísal@@DmitriyNeizvestniy
@Jigurdinec3 місяці тому
Привет тебе брат, из столицы Таджикистана город Москвабад.
@SuperJana2013 роки тому
If you speak Czech and Russin you can understand something from all of the slavic languages....
@Mr-br1wm3 роки тому
I speak slovak and serbian and like 50% of Russian I'm not rly fluent and I can understand every slavic language,it's so cool :D
@user-is7im9xm3t3 роки тому
@@Mr-br1wm yea Serbian is conected to evry languages
@theDuplicitous3 роки тому
I do speak Czech, Russian and Ukrainian (last two languages are my mother tongues) and studying Polish right now. Polish is hard as hell for me 😅I used to speak Czech and it is not easy to switch this two languages.
@slovakpatriot79323 роки тому
Ja som Rusín žijúci na Sk čiže plynulo rozprávam aj po Rusínsky a Slovensky upozorňujem nie Rusky ale Rusínsky ale taktiež rozprávam aj Rusky keďže som sa to učil a aj Česky samozrejme a Poľsky a rozumiem vačšinu zo všetkých Jazykov
@infectedvoice46703 роки тому
At first when Russian was being played I thought I was listening Polish.
@DarthLexussrb2 роки тому
It's fun to see so many comments about how nice Serbian sounds, without mentioning Croatian and Bosnian, which are the same language with minor dialectal differences. I think that the presenter is the key here. :)
@aleksejjovanovic9862 роки тому
A za crnogorski i da ne zborimo,ti i ne postoji, kami da nam je...
@lillyflowerxoxo68322 роки тому
Never say that in Bosnia or in Croatia mate, you're gonna die there if you say that they speak the same language as serbians.
@DarthLexussrb2 роки тому
@@lillyflowerxoxo6832 Is that really the way people see us? :)) As a certified Serb, with Muslim and Croat family members, I can tell you that only a few people claim that these languages are not the same (among us who speak in the Shtokavian dialect; things are a bit different when it comes to the Kajkavian and the Chakavian dialects). The main point of contention is what should be the name of this language and who should have the right to standardize it. It's the matter of prestige and national pride (which takes on strange shapes when you have nationalism of small differences). :P
@aadzzz2 роки тому
What is the name of the presenter? asking for a friend :))
@DarthLexussrb2 роки тому
@@aadzzz Драгана Косјерина (Dragana Kosjerina) if I'm not mistaken. ;)
@Manuel_Fal_Conde7 місяців тому
Было бы интересно послушать одинаковый текст на всех славянских языках
@HeroManNick1327 місяців тому
🇧🇾: Было б цікава паслухаць аднолькавы тэкст на ўсіх славянскіх мовах. (Bylo b cikava pasluchać adnoĺkavy tekst na ŭsich slavianskich movach.) 🇧🇦/🇲🇪: Bilo bi interesantno poslušati jednak tekst na svim slovenskim jezicima. (Било би интересантно послушати jеднак текст на свим словенским jезицима.) 🇧🇬: Би било интересно да се послуша еднакъв текст на всички славянски езици. (Bi bilo interesno da se posluša ednakăv tekst na vsički slavjanski ezici.) 🇭🇷: Bilo bi interesantno poslušati jednak tekst na svim slavenskim jezicima. (Било би интересантно послушати jеднак текст на свим славенским jезицима.) 🇨🇿: Bylo by zajímavé poslouchat stejný text ve všech slovanských jazycích. (Било би заjíмавé послоухат стеjни́ теѯт ве вшех словански́х jазицíх.) 🇲🇰: Би било интересно да се послуша еднаков текст на сите словенски jазици. (Bi bilo interesno da se posluša ednakov tekst na site slovenski jazici.) 🇵🇱: Byłoby interesujące posłuchać jednakowy tekst we wszystkich językach słowiańskich. (Былобы интэрэсуѭцэ послухачь еднаковы тэкст вэ вшыстких ѩзиках словяньских.) 🇷🇺: Было бы интересно послушать одинаковый текст на всех славянских языках. (Bylo by intieriesno poslušať odinakovyj tiekst na vsieh slavianskih jazykah.) 🇷🇸: Било би интересантно послушати jеднак текст на свим словенским jезицима. (Bilo bi interesantno poslušati jednak tekst na svim slovenskim jezicima.) 🇸🇰: Bolo by zaujímavé poslúchať rovnaký text vo všetkých slovanských jazykoch. (Боло би зауjíмавé послу́хать ровнаки́ теѯт во вшетки́х словански́х jазикох.) 🇸🇮: Bi bilo interesantno poslušati enoten tekst v vseh slovanskih jezikih. (Би било интересантно послушати енотен текст в всех слованских jезиких.) 🇺🇦: Було б iнтересне послухати однаковий текст на всім слов'янських мовах. (Bulo bi interesne posluchaty odnakovij tekst na vsim slovjanśkych movach.)
@user-kb2no8yg1o4 місяці тому
@@HeroManNick132 написанный текст вообще одинаковый, как будто все языки - диалект одного (да оно так по сути и есть). Спасибо за то, что собрали всех вместе)))
@sapphicteapot6 місяців тому
this is so cool! My biggest dream is to learn every slavic language
@alanszuta930911 місяців тому
As a polish speaker, I understood very very much, especially russian belarussian, ukrainian and slovak. Greetings from Poland to all my slavic brothers!💪💪💪
@HeroManNick13211 місяців тому
The rest?
@user-pk1gf9ni9q10 місяців тому
Imagine all slavic people unite under one federation, working out who in hundreds year's of history divided them and make them fight ,,,,,look whats going on wright now in Ukraine -madness and people are suffering but who gains, the very same who Divide and Conquer
@HeroManNick13210 місяців тому
@@user-pk1gf9ni9q This is like smaller USSR, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and some other countries into 1 mega state which won't be stable at all. If that's the case why other language group of people haven't united? I know people are always talking about unification but sadly I don't see it how this will happen.
@0381710 місяців тому
Interesting, as a polish speaker I bearly understand a thing.
@unstopablenightmarefuckyou180910 місяців тому
@@user-pk1gf9ni9q I would like it, my brothers Slavs!
@duskicakruskica3 роки тому
I was most amazed at the similarity between slavic languages when we were in Kyiv for spring break. We got lost somewhere and found a young police officer - he was about our age so we spoke to him in English and we spoke Serbian between ourselves. The guy stopped us and correctly (!) guessed that we were Serbian (which still blows my mind, maybe he played CS 1.6 with Serbs or something) and said, I'll speak in Ukranian and you will understand it all, don't worry! And we did :) After that, in Moscow, we spoke more Serbian than English and got along Moscow just fine Slavic gang united 🤙🏻
@andyqd47233 роки тому
I guess you were in Kyiv
@empty_set_3 роки тому
KYIV NOT KIEV
@Diana-fs5nk3 роки тому
Are you still in Moscow?
@duskicakruskica3 роки тому
@@Diana-fs5nk no, it was just a spring break trip :)
@VeridianBlues3 роки тому
That is what I love about Slavic languages. Four years ago, I visited Baltic Countries (Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland) . We tried with English, but ended up with Serbian in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Since they were under SSSR and are close to Russia, they all knew Russian, even in non Slavic countries, and we understood each other pretty well. It was nice :)! People were really nice and cool about it.
@skyless73045 місяців тому
very cool video. Great languages and reporters!
@GoNxssa10 місяців тому
I already commented, I know, but as a person from Slovakia, I understood czech (obviously), russian, and a bit of polish. Even tho I didn’t understand the other languages, they were honestly all very unique and interesting!
@cynicalskeptic7 місяців тому
You didn't understand Slovenian?
@GoNxssa7 місяців тому
@@cynicalskeptic nopee
@mofymorf3 роки тому
Czech woman: 👁️👄👁️
@_blank-_3 роки тому
She's really pretty though. She looks like a living Barbie doll.
@magorzatamichalak92223 роки тому
Yes, and most of women and men (Slovak!) are so beautiful and handsome!!! Only our Polish looks so awful :( where have they found her?)
@dugy5083 роки тому
@@magorzatamichalak9222 You mean Patrik Švajda ? 😀 I think 90% of our (Slovak/Czech) women look good.
@honzazelnicky6763 роки тому
And would you say she’s about 40?🤔no she’s just beautiful
@njedobrii3 роки тому
Yes, but Serbian girl is simply gorgeus.
@eurovisionserbia47952 роки тому
Our language is golden! Greetings for all Slavic people from Serbia 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇺🇧🇾🇺🇦🇭🇷🇧🇬🇸🇮🇲🇪🇧🇦🇵🇱🇸🇰🇲🇰🇨🇿!
@michaelmarquez44302 роки тому
Ruby what? What does that mean?
@eurovisionserbia47952 роки тому
@@michaelmarquez4430??
@HeroManNick1322 роки тому
@@michaelmarquez4430 What you were trying to say?
@cumysz7922 роки тому
Serbia lick Russian dick
@ptsm2 роки тому
@@cumysz792 cry
@Matlockization10 місяців тому
As a Croatian I would say that the Western & Southern Slavic languages when spoken, all sound similar with a slight Italian sounding with a pause or gap when pronouncing the words, where as the Eastern Slavic languages sound more grouped together and strung out.
@QWERTY-hl6wm3 роки тому
I speak Polish (native), Serbian/Croatian (learnt by interest) , Russian (learnt at school/interest) and Czech(I live in Prague) and I understand all the rest :) our languages are the best!
@tiredbutcool31463 роки тому
Wow, that's amazing! How do you like Prague? ^-^ It's a beautiful city, isn't it? Greetings from Ostrava!
@mariankluczewski20953 роки тому
Aniu ,ale zrobiłaś smaczną sałatkę (jestem pewien że wszystkim Słowianom smakowała) ;)
@QWERTY-hl6wm3 роки тому
@@tiredbutcool3146 ano je :) zdravím z Prahy :)
@hazard73723 роки тому
a slovensky rozumieš ?
@QWERTY-hl6wm3 роки тому
@@hazard7372 ano taky:)
@aoyenngoc5023 роки тому
I'm just a Vietnamese wandering around here and trying to guess how to differentiate sounds amoung those languages :)
@lemavr3 роки тому
Any succes in differentiating?
@gracepearson59053 роки тому
Same, I’m English and I wanna be able to tell which language is which, I can only identify Russian, Polish and Ukrainian at the moment
@natasamladenovic17653 роки тому
@@gracepearson5905 good for you! I am Croatian and I can not tell Russian and Ukrainian appart. (Sorry, people).🤗
@beogradbeogradski2723 роки тому
Natasa Mladenovic dečko budala šta piše 😉
@Danse223 роки тому
Same XD
@kol0kol8 місяців тому
It’s as if I hear a stream of sound, suddenly 1 familiar word and then the stream
@aasn37363 місяці тому
Why we're not supporting each other! ?❤❤we have so much in common! Sending love to all nations around the world
@HeroManNick1323 місяці тому
Politics, history, religion, culture, language development - simple. If we are the same why we are divided by Catholicm, Orthodoxy and to some point Islam and Atheism? See, we are already different to support each other, despite we speak more or less similar languages. By this logic is why Romance and Germanic countries not 1 country.
@kummernizz3 роки тому
I'm Polish. Most familiar sounding: Belarusian, Slovak, Czech, Ukrainian Less familiar sounding: Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian Sounding interesting/cosmic: Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Bosnian Hugs to all my fellow Slavs :D
@icoivanov35543 роки тому
macedonian is bulgarian dialect
@icoivanov35543 роки тому
polish i very beautiful ,greetings
@mirjanamilosavljevic42613 роки тому
What do you mean by “cosmic “?......
@mirjanamilosavljevic42613 роки тому
@Republic Of Macedonia you did your homework 🤓🤩🤔
@EkstaziMdma3 роки тому
@@mirjanamilosavljevic4261 космический.
@lymer52 роки тому
Macedonian here: 1. Russian - Telling about the weather, but also about a new natural occurrences during the pandemic, like a puma walking on the streets of Santiago and (чаики?) on the beaches of Peru. 2. Belarusian - Didn't understand much, something about spirituality 3. Serbian - Informs about events like a gallery dedicated to Anne Frank's life that is available until 8th of May, and about a art exhibition in the Ethno museum in Belgrade called "Without beginning and end" where different kinds of rings from old times are on display, the exhibition is until 22nd May 4. Ukrainian - something about peace? Maybe the war situation. 5. Croatian - It's about Vukovar-Srem municipality subsidizing houses or apartments so that they stimulate the youth to remain living there. 6. Bulgarian - Something about spilling concrete in the sea near the tourist acommodations and people angry about it and talking about it on social media, and the object being legal but not secured or something like that. 7. Slovenian - Discussing about some logistical problems. (It's so weird, I can understand individual words but can't understand 100% what is it about) 8. Bosnian - "The earth has become a dangerous place", about how journalism is the most dangerous profession in the world as they are constantly under threat of being killed or perish in a disaster. 9. Polish - The unemployment being at record low level, the rest didn't get much. Something about EU parliament. 10. Czech - Korona, that's all I understood :( 11. Slovak - Something about someone on Mount Everest, "for incredible 112 minutes". Something something stunt performer Wim Hof
@AlexAhmedov2 роки тому
Yes the Bulgarian is true
@JMA-fu7fn2 роки тому
Eugh..this ЧАИКИ means "seagull's"
@fucknorth52732 роки тому
Добро е брат си разбрал баички👍
@bobby_c072 роки тому
Lol@journalism being the most dangerous job
@lixscat94192 роки тому
czech was talking about discovering a very curious case of corona virus, where the person doesnt know when, how and from who they were infected :)! the infected was a taxi driver, who worked with harshly 90 people :3
@ChatGPt20018 місяців тому
Creating a video that showcases all Slavic languages in one video would be a complex and time-consuming endeavor, as there are several Slavic languages with distinct dialects and variations. Moreover, the length of such a video would likely be quite long, making it challenging to watch in its entirety. If you're interested in learning about Slavic languages, I would recommend exploring them individually or in smaller groups. You can find resources online, such as videos and articles, that introduce you to the basics of each Slavic language, their unique features, and cultural context. This approach will allow you to appreciate the richness and diversity of Slavic languages more effectively. If you have a specific question about a particular Slavic language or need information about a specific aspect of these languages, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to provide you with relevant information.
@Alexander116289 місяців тому
I am from Ukraine originally, and I clearly understand Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian. No problem for me to understand Polish. Hard to understand Makedonian and Czech. But Czech journalist was so beatuiful on this video) As well as ukrainian women. I wish all my slavic brothers and sisters peace and hapiness, and wyse goverment.There are not so many of us at this planet, and we should live in peace, all of slavic countries and nations.
@HeroManNick1329 місяців тому
Belarusian*
@jiso52325 місяців тому
As for the Czech journalist (Lucie Borhyová), she was called "the Czech 7 of 9" when she appeared on TV for the first time (probably before 2000) 🙂 g.denik.cz/56/70/lucie-borhyova2-d1812310e0mn2_denik-630.jpg
@armandojose13423 роки тому
I’m Venezuelan and I come here to hear these beautiful languages.
I’m from Poland and I’d say Czech and Slovak are the most understandable and closest languages to ours ( around 80-85%) and then Ukrainian, Belarusian and Russian ( in the right order ). The rest not really... maybe a bit of Slovenian and Croatian. Sending love to our southern neighbours 🇵🇱 🇸🇰 🇨🇿
@paulzdrojkowski72343 роки тому
To zależy z jakiego regionu jesteś, dla mnie (Podlasianin) najbardziej zrozumiały jest rosyjski, potem białoruski (90%) a następnie słowacki (tak z 50-60%).
@wellitzchris15643 роки тому
ja z dolnośląskiego i ja bym powiedział że mi jest łatwiej zrozumieć serbski niż ruski lub bialoruski
@samobadik89613 роки тому
I sending love to our northren neighbours from Slovakia.🇸🇰❤️🇵🇱
@nelavitkova79513 роки тому
Hiiii 🇨🇿
@ninamarcinova283 роки тому
I'm from Slovakia and I agree, after the Czech republic I think Polish is the closest, hugs from Košice 💞
@NikolaGog0l8 місяців тому
I love being slavic
@marianastoyanova79265 місяців тому
Сърдечен поздрав на всички братя и сестри, вие правите света по-красив с вашата душевност и по-богат с вашето милосърдие, а нашата обща история е древната история на почти половин Европа и половин Азия
@user-hp2ex8tt9p5 місяців тому
Ну вот если читать, то вообще всё понятно❤ На слух сложнее воспринимать
@luna-oe2cs4 місяці тому
Надо объединяться, нас специально разобщили.
@user-kb2no8yg1o4 місяці тому
@@user-hp2ex8tt9pудивительно, но и польский гораздо лучше воспринимается, когда поляки пишут. А вот когда говорят - не так хорошо.
@HeroManNick1324 місяці тому
@@user-hp2ex8tt9p Явно не си му свикнал на българския и затова е така.
@fredizgredi2 роки тому
pozdrawiam wszystkich braci z kazdego slowianskiego kraju!
@Logan231952 роки тому
Dziękuję z Czech!🇨🇿
@danielduchac2 роки тому
Zdravím tebe i ostatní!
@vv70572 роки тому
pozdravujem zo Slovenska pozdrawiam ze Slowacje
@yowussap16612 роки тому
Привет из России ❤️
@cocoocococo2 роки тому
Polska 🇵🇱
@louisebaas50422 роки тому
I'm French and these languages are music to my ears ❤️
@user-in2ju2ro9w2 роки тому
As a Serb, French sounds like you break your tongue 5 times while saying one word
@louisebaas50422 роки тому
@@user-in2ju2ro9w haha well that's unusual, but your ears would suffer even more if you heard my Alsacien accent 😈 Also right now I can't really detect what is Serbian language compared to some other slavic languages, I hope one day I could go to Serbia to learn more.
@ihikebc22952 роки тому
Russians find the way French sounds very neat, very romantic, by the way. C'est vrai!
@helena20252 роки тому
Loup Poul, c'est pour toi.😊 m.ukposts.info/the/JGTLqlmTpgJqdoL5_q9pdg.html
@MikeTyson-pl1qm2 роки тому
I'm from Belarus and "La Marseillaise" is music for my spirit.
@NagadirGame7 місяців тому
As Czech, it is really easy to understand Slovak (obviously), Polish (I kinda have a cheat because my grandma was from Těšín and spoken weird czech-polish language and listened to Polish news) and suprisingly little Bulgarian (to me it sounds like weird Polish). Also Ukrainian as there is a lot of people from Ukraina so I got used to it With other languages it is just bits here and there, most of them are easier to read and understand then hear and understand (I guess because I am not used to accent and different word tone and cadence)
@cheerful_crop_circle7 місяців тому
To me as a Bulgarian, Polish sounds a bit strange to me too
@rajendrabiswas9 місяців тому
beautiful
@michuXYZ3 роки тому
As Polish speaker, the difference between east and west is huge
@ssh0ck1383 роки тому
Im not a Pole but ngl I noticed this huge difference as well
@2esh43 роки тому
As a Serbian who speaks Russian, Polish actually reminds me more of Serbian than Russian
@michuXYZ3 роки тому
@@2esh4 It's because South Slavic (Balkan) languages are actually more connected to those Western Slavic than Eastern Slavic. I got the exact same feeling. Slovenian, Croatian or Serbian sounds more familiar to me than Ukrainian which lies literally next to my country.
@ladislavsom50963 роки тому
@@2esh4 Polish is really alike Slovakian language
@Kitulous3 роки тому
@@2esh4 probably because Russian and Belarusian are the only Slavic languages that have vowel reduction (vodá written = vadá spoken, reká written = riká spoken)
@ThePatton92 роки тому
other people: I like Polish / Macedonian / Bulgarian etc. Russians: I love Serbian Serbs: I love Russian
@user-rd8bi1bk1v2 роки тому
Многим русским просто понравилась сербская ведущая, только тсссс)
@user-ci7vu7eo9w2 роки тому
serbs do not love russian language.we did not love to learn this in shool many years ago.kids hated it so much
@westernfront22352 роки тому
@@user-ci7vu7eo9w чувак вы независимы благодаря России молчи в тряпочку
@jeffrachelburkhalter37832 роки тому
@Kamey This isn't about politics, it's about language and Russian is a very beautiful language. It's in my top two with German being the other.
@ruthless52072 роки тому
Yh Greek is a nice language
@tototakto461110 місяців тому
Sláva to Slavs! Unite as one brothers!
@berrygelato52635 місяців тому
Родной - русский. Больше всего понравился украинский - очень по-тёплому звучит. Белорусский в этом видео звучит очень привычно, но чаще всего он всё же с такими, скажем так, инопланетными нотками)).
@itsalie85613 роки тому
Me, a Greek, not understanding a single word but just enjoying the sound of the languages :)
@doraarar3 роки тому
hi fellow anime watcher :))
@itsalie85613 роки тому
@@doraarar hey friend :)
@kristianapacheva3 роки тому
When we are a border away but neither one of us can understand the other (greek-bulgarian)
@itsalie85613 роки тому
@@kristianapacheva It's sad :( I actually want to learn Bulgarian though-
@user-ui7zj4jf5q3 роки тому
I'm Russian and I'm traying to learn Greek :-)
@manbearpig16642 роки тому
As a German, of course, I don't understand a single sentence. But I grew up near the Czech border and had a few years of Russian at school, so I can at least distinguish Czech/Slovak from the other Slavic languages and understand some words. And it is really easy for me to distinguish a German speaking Russian from a Czech. The accent in German is really very different although both languages seem to be very similar. Ok, I don't want to disturb the Slavic party any further. Your languages are all wonderful and I always like their sound very much and very especially your accent in German. It always sounds so soft and pleasant.
@sebsebski28292 роки тому
@@jcoker423 Yikes
@matttondr92822 роки тому
@@jcoker423 Serbs are Russians who think they’re Balkan. /s And yes, Czechs definitely are the least Slavic of all the Slavs. Still not Germans though..
@florianmeier31862 роки тому
@@jcoker423 Neither, nor... Due to the long contact in history they are assumed to be somehow close to German, but I would say they are closer to French or French closer to Czech: Atheistic, some tendency to revolution, rather centralized country and some kind of "savoir vivre and celebration of intellect" and the capital: Prague and Paris are small beauties on hills along curved river. Prague has even a little "Tour d'Eiffel". Also both have quite some tradition of republic: Czech stayed longest democratic during the World Wars of all Central European Countries. On the other hand: Regarding beer, pub tradition, music and engeneering there are also some similarities between Germany and Czech Republic, but I think overall there is more similarity between Poland and Germany regarding landscape, national kitchen, size etc.. However, all the Central European Countries have many things in common as they have a long common but often not very peacful and lucky history. The strong separation during Cold War was more an exceptional state.
@florianmeier31862 роки тому
@@jcoker423 Northern Germany is also very flat and has a coast in the north and Poland the Tatra (>2000m) and Sudety in the South. I have been to Poland twice so far, but mostly in the Southern part. The central part is more flat than Central Germany, but that's it. Also the capital is shifted to the eastern part in both countries. Czech Republic is similar than central hilly part of Germany like Thuringa, but there is neither a coast nor high mountains in the South. And if you consider the cities: Gdansk/Hamburg, Warszawa/Berlin, Posnan/Cologne, Frankfurt/Wroclaw and Krakow/Munich and lot's of countryside inbetween and Elbe/Wisla and a little bit separatistic people in the far South, "special " relations to Russia and USA... There are clearly some similarities in the overall structure even if there are certainly also differences like protestant and today atheistic Prussia and clearly catholic Poland. Certainly, it is a rather personal view which should not be taken too seriously and probably many people in both countries would reject the idea due to the harm Germans did to Poland in the past.
@izba57472 роки тому
My husband is training a Czech coworker and he said coworker's accent in English sounds different from mine (another Slavic language). That's why I'm watching this video.
@Villamosvezeto11 днів тому
As a Hungarian, I didn't understand a word, but it was interesting to hear how the different Slavic languages sound like.
@anyakurtenkova4977 місяців тому
I'm absolutely surprised by how much Bosnian I understood. It's very similar to my native Bulgarian, I didn't see that coming
@TryHardCentral5 місяців тому
How come you don't understand croatian and serbian aswell then? To me they are the same and I'm slovene
@otvorociska86643 роки тому
I am from Slovakia🇸🇰I understand 100% of everyone when I drink TATRATEA😂🤣
@schvarczi3 роки тому
Ja vtedy rozumiem aj inym jazykom, nie len slovanskym 😂😂😂
@daylightflute3 роки тому
Nad tatrou sa blyska slovansky jazyki divo biju :D What is so specific about Tatra tea? Does it make people drunk?
@marinamelikova57993 роки тому
Я начала понимать Словакский когда попробовала TATRATEA в Братиславе :))
@mmaxeator3 роки тому
@@schvarczi Hej, tekuty translator :-)
@AtmosphericAtmosphere3 роки тому
@@mmaxeator I am Serbian and exept from our Helm Slavic languages,best understan Slovakian.
@annmatiash99953 роки тому
me,pretending that I dont speak ukrainian to understand how english people hear it
@luchko39363 роки тому
Hahak,where you from?...... ukraina or Russia
@ooriginalkawaipotato38403 роки тому
😂😂
@rinastronomer3 роки тому
@@luchko3936 hm.. in Ukraine people speak two languages : ukrainian and russian. but in Russia people speak only russian (80-90%). so, if you live in Ukraine - you will understand ukrainian, russian and belarusian (:
@rinastronomer3 роки тому
@@luchko3936oh, you've wrote "ukraina", that's so stupid :D
@luchko39363 роки тому
@@rinastronomer what's wrong with ukraina or ukraine?
@NikolaGog0l8 місяців тому
As a Polish girl it’s weird how many of the languages I can understand
@MomirovVojislav5 місяців тому
I like this type of videos. ☺️ As a Serbian, I can understand 100% of Croatian and Bosnian, 80% of Macedonian and Slovenian, 60% of Bulgarian and Slovakian, and less then 50% of other Slavic languages. Greetings from Sremski Karlovci!
@HeroManNick1324 місяці тому
Нека позная, македонският е посърбен диалект на българския и затова по-добре го разбираш от българския?
@AA-777-AA4 місяці тому
Македонскиот јазик е поблиску до бугарскиот @@HeroManNick132
@markusbg83 місяці тому
No. Macedonian is overall closer to Bulgarian than to Serbian but its closer to Serbian than Bulgarian. Thats why. R u satisfied?
@urosmazic3146Рік тому
Драга словенска браћо, поздрав свим словенским народима и да живимо сви још дуго у миру и слози. Живели словени!! Поздрав из Србије!! :)
@ProstayaAsyaРік тому
О? Сербский? Кстати и тебе того же, а можешь рассказать как выучить ваш язык :_)?
@gitarre_spielenРік тому
И ты здравствуй!
@patrickbatemansigmafaceРік тому
Привет из Москвы! :)
@qwetieeiqweirqРік тому
Привіт з Києва))
@RobinGoodwe872Рік тому
И тебе здравия
@saulcharapaqui67873 роки тому
I am from Peru and I Dont know what I am doing here xD
@user-ek2ms4om7p3 роки тому
😂 God JESUS CHRIST bless you and your country! Greetings from Bulgaria!
@lliomm91933 роки тому
learning for bigest Europian commonities of language!If they are one country they will be the Europe!!!Because they are the same!
@niunka13 роки тому
welcome!
@sfhnnx33 роки тому
You are learning the world
@mranonymous88153 роки тому
I'm a Croatian, today I ate roasted potatoes and corn bread, 2 days ago I ate spaghetti with tomato sauce. I want to thank your ancestors for breeding potatoes, corn and tomatoes!