Slav languages

Foreigners, how do slavic languages sound to your ear?

Teacher long time ago told me that slovak sounds kinda like singing to others.

Can you tell difference between the slavic languages just by sound?

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I like the 'zh', 'sh' and 'r' sound in slavic language and no, I can't tell the differences between the slavic languages.

pshrshdsh zshishjshnsh

>Foreigners, how do slavic languages sound to your ear?

All of them sound like russian to me

>Can you tell difference between the slavic languages just by sound?

Nope

Thanks for all the qt3.14's though
t. Ocean City

I see you can speak Polish

sounds like somebody vomiting

If animals could speak, ducks would speak slavic.

Every Yugoslav language (apart from Macedonian Bulgarian) sounds like Serbian. Every West Slav language sounds like Polish. Every East Slav language sounds like Russian.

I can tell the difference between Russian and Polish, but that's probably only because I hear Polish on a daily basis and often Russian too.

I have no idea what any of the other Slavic languages would even sound like though.

You don't get an opinion on the matter
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Sounds like of awful lot of "y" sounds
Also, rolled r, and "ь" that is virtually unpronounceable for foreigners

To me russian sounds like an old person speaking unintelligible pt-br.

Slovak, czech and polish sound a little bit different from russian, but it's hard to pin point to which other language they are similar.

Ukranian and the rest of the slavic languages sound like russian with different accents.

>przeszi niszi naszi makieywlszi kurwa
That's what Polish sounds like to me, and I have to hear it pretty much every day since I live in the most POLISH'D part of the UK.

Polish, Ukraine and Russian sound terrible to my ears.
It sounds very whiny and like they are about to cry. It just sounds like poverty as well.

Languages like croatian are fine though.

animals can speak tho

dutch is even worse

Russian sounds nice, don't really know how the others sound like.

Not to mention the high pitched accents of Russian females when they speak English. mimimimimi

Terrible.

there is lot of slavs in ocean city?

i find czech and slovakian pretty different sounding from polish t b h but im biased ofc

>rolled r
the one that spanish has too? i had to go to a speech therapist to learn how to say it


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can you hear the difference between those two? would you guess they speak same language or not

Wasn't there a meme that Portuguese sounding slavic? It's probably not that far from truth desu, despite your hatred towards vowels and usage of diacritics over consonants

>gogo
kys

>Wasn't there a meme that Portuguese sounding slavic?
It's not a meme, it really does sound like Russian to me.

Just normal Portuguese though, not BR Portuguese.

Probably because it's your languages. I find Serbian and Bulgarian to be completely different, yet I bet most people won't find a difference.

>The main languages used for communication among Israeli citizens are Modern Hebrew and Arabic
Goldstein please. No one will fall for your hypocritical trickery today.

not really. portuguese just sounds retarded.

yeah i noticed that

It's native to the region of France I was born, but it's considered a retarded accent and nobody does it

who is this semen demon

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wow, the portugese girl really sounds like russian/polish mix


nepozeram ho len som nevedel najst video kde cech a slovak rozprava

Katheryn Winnick hohol actress

Where do you live, southern France?

Hebrew and arabic both sound better than dutch, just deal with it

Was born in Burgundy and lives in the North. I heard enough rolled r to be able to do it without effort.

No they don't. Hebrew and arabic both sound like hell on earth.

Not very surprising considering arabic countries and Israel are hell on earth.

sounds your people emit when they "speak" sounds like a fucking throat cancer

They sound incomprehensible. With Germanic and Romance languages, I can kind of make out a few words here and there. It doesn't sound completely foreign, the way Slavic languages do.
They don't sound bad, though.

I can't tell the difference between them, either.

Aren't all the Yugoslav languages Serbian?

>Aren't all the Yugoslav languages Serbian?
yes they are

>Aren't all the Yugoslav languages Serbian?
Depends on who you ask.

Why is a cock in the mouth mandatory when speaking dutch? that's not very practical

>zegt een nederlander
Welke provincie kom je vandaan? Brabant?

dunno, but once I tried to read Portugal in vocarro thread and Br user said I sound like Portugal from Portugal.
Also, when I tried to learn Spanish, my teacher said that Spanish sounds are very similuar to Russian

Why do jews have such big noses?

Because air is free.

This is what Russian sounds like to me:

blagdania vigdayo staruzhina pochonika

Slavic people make a lot of "NYEH" and "ZZZ" noises a lot.

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Russian is fairly nice and quite easy on my ears. Polish is also fairly nice though I prefer Russian. Czech sounds very weird in my ears and the south Slavic languages is just a constant steam of zh, sh, r and it's very difficult to make out any words at all.

Slovak and Czech sound like a puppet show for kids in rhyme.

>Every Yugoslav language (apart from Macedonian Bulgarian) sounds like Serbian.

But there are only two Yugoslavian languages, Slovenian and Serbian. And since Slovenian has a dynamic stress pattern that is utterly unlike any Slavic language except for Russian, I doubt that it sounds like Serbian to foreign ears.

Slovenian sounds like Serbian to me. Also Macedonian is Bulgarian dialect.

My mouth is bigger, nose is sacred shekel place

>my teacher said that Spanish sounds are very similuar to Russian

true dat, I'm learning russian and the main difference in pronunciation is the Ы sound that we don't use (argies use Ж-Ш-Щ unlike the rest of spanish speakers though). The rest sound pretty much the same, some consonant clusters are a little complicated at first.

Why are all Jewish men circumcised?

Because Jewish women aren't allowed to touch anything without a 20% discount.

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No, seriously, this sounds like Serbian to you?

Does this really sound Polish to you? What the others think? I'm quite curious.

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very similar to foreign ear I believe. But to me it's hardly understandable

The Brazilian is the singer Ivete Sangalo. She's from Bahia, and they have a quite different accent.

>how do slavic languages sound to your ear?
I have heard only Polish, but sounds good

>bshnbshnbshnbshn

butifel

Pretty much. I can understand at least half of what yugoslavs and Russians-in-denial speak, but I can't understand a thing of what west slavs are saying.

Doesn't really sounds like the Polish I've heard. It just sounds weird.

gtfo boris

I've been to Poland only so I talk about polish, to begin with, it's hard for me to get what they say.
On the train, I heard like: dobra dobra un-hun? nienie pshsitaki do pohchongo dvashtikh nazviee, dobra ale informatsie zvahch ya na fporshe.
It's not ugly at all though, it's difficult af.

according to this you should understand slovakian a bit

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what about this?

They all sound like ear vomit, I can tell the difference when the languages are written but not spoken. You share many words, like Latin languages do.

Gib qt 3.14s

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I like this so much

blah blah mislim blah blah slovensku blah blah

>all these westerners saying they've only heard Polish when there are two recordings in clear, proper Czech and Slovene right above their posts

racist fucks

A friend of mine described West Slavic languages as being like Slovenian with random excess letters interposed in each word.

I love the way they sound.
It's soft and melodic to my ears. With the right voice, slavic languages are the sexiest.

> Can you tell difference between the slavic languages just by sound?
Russian is the only one I studied, so it is the only one I can differentiate. I have no idea when it is Czech, Slovak or Polish.

I can at least decipher some words from Germanic or Italic derived languages. When I hear someone speak a Slavic language I feel like they're trying to say something, but I've had a stroke and it's all gibberish.

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Which one is better? The Slovakian cover or the Czech one?

Dutch is the most awful sounding language I know.
I mean it.

Kek. Yep, this guy was here

this is slovene or czech? youtu.be/2ovQBeu_1FY

sorry, I couldn't focus on the sound while I looked at those qts.

That's how english would sound if it was spoken by russians.
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Serbian obv

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>the comments are czechs and slovaks arguing which version is better

kek,classic

red hat is czech, the other guy is slovak

Either, the guy on the left is Czech, the right one hungarian in denial, aka Slovak

Slovak is better at start
Czech is better at chorus, but i hear it like
>naebnu (naebnut' stakan vodki)

Ь is literally unpronounceable though.

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The czech guy sound and look like a faggot desu

r8 this Slovak video:
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He looks like a Swede.

I commented the guy specifically not your language, no need to get buttmad

>rolled r
>virtually unpronounceable for foreigners

my friend tried learning finnish and said the pronounciation is 95% same as we do

czechs are fag enablers

I'm not being offensive either, just stating the fact.

zmrzlina

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Slavic pop music tiem!

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People who come from civilised countries find it hard to make that sound. I've never been able to produce it.

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>The rest sound pretty much the same
Yeah, if we forget about the existence of the soft consonants and the vowel reduction.

jesus, add some vowels to your language

1 Russian
2 Polish
3 Hungarian
4 Ukrainian
5 Slovak/Czech

>Hungarian

>Hungarian
>Slavic

Nice 1 mongol

Except kh sounds, most sounds are ok but kh is a little strong for me.
Like nie or pia, palatalized sounds sometimes are difficult to pronounce but they are cute.

The only thing that triggers me is your insult's lack of originality desu lad

giff me anime songs covered by your language. I want to hear it.
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>anime songs