>za=behind >nad=above >pod=underneath >przy=next to >wy=you all >w=inside >z=with >o=about >pojutrze=the day after tommorow >bo=because of >o ile=provided that >sto=one hundred >kurwa=I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts like hell
kurwa means whore I dont know why you use it as as comma everywhere besides the exclamations when we curse rude we say "da mu eba maikata" meaning "to fuck its mum" (cursing the creator of the trouble)
Alexander Howard
i meant [w] but i guess that's true too
Hudson Harris
Interesting, please teach me more Polish words
Brayden Carter
What
Landon Brown
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Leo Hernandez
What's the difference robic and zrobic
Benjamin Hughes
i this is same as work and make
Isaac Rogers
chlopec
Easton Wright
You need shitloads of czszcszs
Tyler Young
szczać=piss I piss: szczam you piss: szczasz he/she/it pisses: szcza we piss: szczamy you piss: szczacie they piss: szczają >nie szcz don't piss
Carter Cook
So it's same as pisac and napisac, they mean same thing but imperfective or not. I don't like this because it's difficult as hell.
Nolan Parker
lmao that's a long cat
Luis Russell
Yes.
Jack Lee
what
Camden Morales
Szczaj would be correct but szcz is also perfectly understandable.
Jason Perry
KUUSI PALAA U S I
P A L A A
Aaron Morales
forgot pic
Kayden Walker
the same verb is used in my dialect I piss ščim you piss ščiš and so on š, č > sz, cz
William Ortiz
How do you say any of this shit? Please write it out phonetically
Brandon Rodriguez
Haha this must look unreadable to anglos.
Jordan Kelly
K U R W A U R W A
Jace Perry
>za=behind >nad=above correct, good Poland >przy=next to >w=inside Just write 'pri' and 'v' next time, ok? No need to get all autistic over a preposition. >z=with >o=about good, good, you're doing fine >pojutrze=the day after tomorrow that's passable, ok >bo=because of Don't you mean 'will be'? Well, I guess not everyone can speak Slovenian masterrace tongue >o ile=provided that Hold the fuck up. What happened here? You were doing so well, Poland. O mean about, we have established, but what does ile mean? Is this a borrowing from Latin? Won't do at all. Just use 'pod pogojem da' provisionally, until we fix your language, ok? >sto= one hundred can't go wrong there, obviously >kurwa=I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts like hell I would be more inclined to say 'pizda' at such as occasion, but kurba is fine too, provided you drop that anti-Slavic, German, foreign evil letter. And y, that's haram, it makes you non-Slavic.
Kajkavian, amirite? Ščijem, ščiješ, ščije, ščijeva, ščijeta, etc.
Elijah Wright
szczać=shtzatsee
Justin Myers
Ile means how much :^{D
Aiden Ross
Oh, so it's exactly the same as our vkolikor. Well, I guess you do speak a truly Slavic language after all underneath that horrible alphabet.
jeden dwa trzy cztery pięć sześć siedem osiem dziewięć dziesięć
[ʃʧ̑aʨ̑]
Gavin Thomas
>o ile=provided that >Hold the fuck up. What happened here? You were doing so well, Poland. O mean about, we have established, but what does ile mean? Is this a borrowing from Latin? Won't do at all. Just use 'pod pogojem da' provisionally, until we fix your language, ok? well, its not the same. o ile is 'as far as', not 'on condition that'
Grayson Thompson
>Kajkavian, amirite? je >provided you drop that anti-Slavic, German, foreign evil letter. And y, that's haram, it makes you non-Slavic this, it's fucking disgusting
Caleb Reyes
polish is most proto-slavic lang among all slav langs. Those ą ę express someting that was lost in other langs.
Ian Gomez
Don't change the numeral depending on declension and >dwadziescia trzydziesci piecdziesiat Why are these allowed. All of them must be standardized scia or sci or siat
>that anti-Slavic, German, foreign evil letter >anti-Slavic >using latin
Zachary Davis
No, Slovenian is the most ur-Slavic or all. We have preserved vestigial nasal vowels in some positions (the vowel takes on a different sound when followed by an o), and besides that we have the dual and pitch accent. Also our basic vocabulary largely overlaps:
dom=home (hiša=house) brat=brother žena=wife živi=alive živeti=to live hraniti, krmiti=to feed jebati, fukati=fuck vedeti=know (to know how to=znati) znanje=knowledge(veda=field of knowledge) resnica=truth(pravda=legal dispute) vrata=gate(bramor=type of wood beetle) ogenj=fire prositi=ask dati=give
Nathaniel Ross
T-thanks
Anthony Sullivan
I thought burgers were Mexican and guns were Canadian
Josiah Harris
Polish grammar is retarded. It can't be helped. Only major reforms could save it maybe. And the atrocious dighraphs like sz cz rz dz should definitely be dropped.
William Moore
But Slovenians, the first Slavic people to convert to Christianity, accepted Catholicism directly from Irish missionaries, so Catholicism is the true religion of the Slavs and Latin our true alphabet, the 25/26 letter version according to Ljudevit Gaj of course, and no other type.
>*(the vowel takes on a different sound when followed by a n)
Sebastian Garcia
>>za=behind + >>nad=above + >>pod=underneath + >>przy=next to Ryadom \ u. >>wy=you all + >>w=inside + >>z=with S >>o=about + >>pojutrze=the day after tommorow Poslezavtra. >>bo=because of Potomu chto \ tak kak. >>sto=one hundred + >>kurwa=I hit my finger with the hammer and it hurts like hell Syka blyad'.
Ryan Sullivan
Lol the words are almost same in russian but hranit' means to keep and resnitsa means eyelash
Robert Gonzalez
>nasram ci do buzi = nice to meet you ??? Polish
Isaac Peterson
Is learning Polish worth it?
Alexander Kelly
you dont have the ogonek (ę ǫ) which indicates vowel nasalization. No ogonek no proto lang
Tyler Reed
It's pronounced Kurva stupid leaf
Jason Sanders
>resnica=truth Kek. It's eyelash here.
Zachary Hernandez
No. It's useless outside Poland. Not to mention it's also hard to learn and quite ugly.
Sebastian Perez
>ogenj=fire Ogon'.
Ethan Flores
1 kot 2..4 koty 5..21 kotów 22..24 koty 25..31 kotów 32..34 koty 35..42 kotów ... No problem m8.
This set was to show similarities between Slavic languages and Sanskrit, for the Indian user. And you just fucked it in several places. That's how much protoslavic you are.
Caleb Morales
It's incomplete and complete verb.
Robić - to be doing Zrobić - to have done (you finished doing it)
Polish is full of these.
Justin Johnson
>Polish is full of these. actually its a slavic thing
>szczać=shtzatsee ???? stay away from phonetics pls sz = sh cz = tch ć = tchi a = just a long aah, no ae or schwa bullshit szczać = sh-ch-ah-tchi, more or less
Austin Walker
a means something like at (most commonly it refers to a person or a group of people, like u znajomych). jutro=tommorow pojutrze is literally po jutrze
Aaron Jackson
Non-slavic speakers can't make ć ś ź ż ę ą sounds, or chain together multiple consonant sounds in my experience. They also can't roll r in the Slavic way.
Sebastian Young
English is sooo boring
Landon Ramirez
It's archaic Russian. Never actually used in common speach. Even if it is used, it means "a whore" and never as an exclamation. Russian equivalent of Kurwa is Blyad/Blyat' - first usually means whore, second - the hammer thing.
Sebastian Kelly
>And you just fucked it in several places. That's how much protoslavic you are. >his language hasn't preserved the distinction between practical knowledge (znanje) and theoretical knowledge (vedenje)
You might as well be Serbo-Illyrian for your language's terminological sophistication
Camden Rivera
>ę ą Blue areas use nasal vowels.
Bentley Baker
>>bo=because of It's just like Russian "ибo" you sperglord.
Cooper Thompson
>We have preserved vestigial nasal vowels in some positions >in some positions >he thinks this is a big deal Lad, we have separate letters for nasals and they are in common use, no gay contextual bullshit required. Step it up senpai. >Ą ą Whom is she? Kurwą. >Ę ę Whom did you fuck? Kurwę.
Aaron Cooper
Digraphs like sz rz look stylish to me desu. Please integrate koty(single) and kotow(plural) immediately
Brayden Sanders
Гжeгoж Бжeнчишчикeвич?
Nolan Thompson
znać wiedzieć Any more questions? Also, karmić is more common word for feed than żywić and chronić means protect.
Jonathan Gomez
kurwa was developed by poles, but it existed in proto slavic in different basic form. We also use blyat.
Neither can Slovenians and we are Slavs. You do know that there is a different between soft sibilants/affricatives (ć, ś) and hard ones (č, š) and that the former were invented by Poles in the high middle ages or later and are used only by them and Serbocroats in all of Slavdom, right?
Nicholas Bell
>all that protosquating RICH
SLAVIC
HERITAGE
Cameron Evans
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James Gomez
Divide by 10. Remainder of the division: 1 - кoт. 2..4 - кoтa. Everything else - кoтoв.
No, kot is single. Koty and kotów are both plural. Technically speaking, koty is plural nominative case and kotów is plural genitive case but used as nominative here. Polish grammar basically just wants to say fuck you. :^{D
Angel Brown
No I didn't. My knowledge of other Slavic languages is limited to cursory Czech, Slovak, and Russian
Justin Ramirez
The whole film was just glorious. Can't say this about streamer's dog. Fuck that dog
Benjamin Scott
So it's basically Russian with more sh and ch sounds.
So you say 22 kotów? That doesn't even sound well.
Aaron Hall
Yes, hraniti is also used to describe the preservation of historical artefacts by museums. But these two verbs, hrániti and hraníti, don't have the same root, as one comes from hrana (food) and the other one ultimately from hram (storage, today only used to denote wine cellars).
David Powell
he isn't right we say dvadtsat' dva kota
Xavier Flores
No, "кoтa". The last digit defines it. >22 кoтa >32 кoтa >226586192 кoтa