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The most melodious slavx language by far.
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>>217198189
No that would be Russian probably
Ukrainian is a tad harsher but similar
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how can I tell spoken russian and ukrainian apart?
*this question is not politically inclined
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>>217198251
>Ukrainian
>harsher
nigga, ukrainian is just all vowels
you can’t get more sing-songy than that
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>>217198290
It's going to be pretty hard if you don't know either language desu
>>217198297
It's a lot more gutteral though
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I don't like other Slavic languages. Not because of something political, but just because how uncanny they sound for myself, like you can understand it, but the words are kind of weird and all that
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>>217198321
I've managed to learn cyrillic and I've been told that anything with ï is ukrainian, but that's about it
I guess you're right
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>>217198290
Russians labialize their consonants before most of their vowels and usually avoid open syllables
Ukie vowels are not causing labialization and their syllables are open most of the time, giving them a clean harmonious feel
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>>217198401
> Ukie vowels are not causing labialization
At least not as much
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>labialization
I mean, palatalization
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I like Belarusian language more than ukrainian.
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>>217198189
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>>217199220
>but differ in grammar
elision is not different grammar
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>>217198251
Russian language is silly
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>>217198401
>labialize
pussy-ize
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>>217198189
what kind of slavic language is this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZALtzTmPz-E&list=RDZALtzTmPz-E&start_radio=1
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>>217198189
other West Slavic langs sound amusing to me, South Slavic langs sound normal but I understand them the least, and East Slavic langs sound unexplainably annoying, like as if someone got drunk or high and started innaccurately mimicking your speech
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>>217200477
>Hrdz
Czech or Slovak, their disregard for vowels mogs even our digraph clusters. They can form a whole sentence like this.
>Nie tvoja
I think in Czech it's "ne", and in Polish it's "nie", so if it's between Czech and Polish it's most likely Slovak
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>>217200477
Slovak
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>>217200548
>>217200550
wait, so every slavic country has its own slavic language and version? like, 20 slavic countries have 20 slavic languages?
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>>217200780
>anon finds out different people speak different languages
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>>217200407
It also has different tenses.



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