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It sounds soothing to them and they love listening to Ukrainians whisper poems of Taras Bulba, Bandera and Makhno in their ears and softly fall asleep to them and dream of beautiful golden fields stretching to the horizon
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>>217863288
Like Dutch language sounds to English speakers. It's funny.
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>>217863367
Dreaming only of unhulled grain... Beautiful
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>>217863288
Like the old English is for the Americans, as it's closer to the original Rus language.
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>>217863288
Its quite strange listening to Ukranian or any other Slavic languages because it feels like you've just woke up and somebody's talking to you and you oh it's hard to explain words sound familiar but strange and you like what the fuck is going on
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>>217863288
You won't believe it, but it sounds like Slavic language
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>>217863288
Most of slavic languages kind of barbaric to ear.

Like august is Avgust in Russian. But in Ukrainian is something like "Sickle" meaning the month when harvest is reaped, November is Noyabr in russian and smth like Leaffallen in Ukrainian, February is Fevral in russian and smth like Frozen in Ukrainian.

Same with many other words, diarrhea is also diarrhea in russian but many other slavs call it like "shitfall" so other slavic languages sound like you speak with village retard
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Like the same language, but with slightly different words.
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>>217865902
>Like august is Avgust in Russian. But in Ukrainian is something like "Sickle" meaning the month when harvest is reaped, November is Noyabr in russian and smth like Leaffallen in Ukrainian, February is Fevral in russian and smth like Frozen in Ukrainian.
it's the same in Polish and similar in Croatian for example
the main difference is that we still use Slavic words while Russians replaced almost all their vocabulary with turkic and other foreign words
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>>217865938
Orbital laser obliterated that mongoloid
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>>217865938
>Diarrhea in polish is "biegunka"

Ahahahahahaha
LMAO
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>>217865989
it makes sense cause you often need to run to the shitter :DDDD
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>>217865938
>while Russians replaced almost all their vocabulary with turkic and other foreign words
You have tons of foreign words too, even Turkic. And Ukrainian language has even more Turkic words than Russian.
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>>217866029
Most of our loan words are French and thats because we're the only slavic language/country that was remotely relevant in the arts and sciences so it had to adapt for scientific communication
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>>217866106
Russian language is mostly civilised by church
Church Slavonic is south slavic language so we share 70% Lexic with Bulgarians
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>>217865902
Russian Word for week means sunday in Ukrainian
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>>217866174
No idea what you just said. Learn English
>>217866175
Yeah there are a lot of false friends between slav languages in general. Also that anon is retarded.
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>>217866208
When Ukrainian (naturally) speak Russian does it Sound different? Like a dialect?
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>>217866242
In most cases yes. They share a Russian dialect with southern russians
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>>217863288
Kinda funny and very "country style"
But I think any Slavoid can say the same about any other Slavic language.
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>>217866175
not in Ukrainian, in all Slavic languages
but not in Russian as it is more of a turko-slav hybrid language now
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>>217866742
Russian word for Sunday is the most slavic and Christian word possible though
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>>217865935
It's the same language retards. But they just use some older words. We used to use "Srpan" too
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There is a video of a Russian man loosing his shit at the word киpyвaня but I can't seem to find it.
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>>217866898
*losing
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>>217866918
Don't make me tap the sign ever again
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>>217865902
old names for months were cooler though. we don't use them anymore sadly
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>>217866998
Lithuanian still uses it
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>>217867024
SLAV'd
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>>217867024
hehe
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>>217867059
We call them trees and birds and shit not the same. Similar to Ukrainian but not 1:1
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