When you see them written down they always looks like wyzslcl clzlys nylnln kwyczsy.
Why don't Slavs use vowels in their languages?
Are you blind
We have shot like o, e, and a which look just like the English letters
he said slavs not mongols
*shit
Keked, when?
Przepraszam, ale czy mógłby pan to udowodnić?
We have a, e, i, o, u, y, ą, ę, ó.
zt kr s n ptrbn
It's kind of true. I was once on a croatian island called Krk, fucking Krk.
kırk means 40 in t*rkish, really sails your boat
A, Б, B, E, Ё, И, O, У, Ы, Э, Ю, Я - vowels in Rus
idk what are you talking about :c
and op asked ppls not roaches
if he asked people then why are you here?
How are b and v vowels?
Oh i forgot that we're superhumans
sorry bydlo
Vowels: Aa, Уy, Oo, Ыы, Ии, Ээ, Яя, Юю, Ёё, Ee.
Consonants: Бб, Bв, Гг, Дд, Жж, Зз, Йй, Кк, Лл, Mм, Hн, Пп, Pp, Cc, Tт, Фф, Хх, Цц, Чч, Шш, Щщ.
I know, i'm from the uncucked part of germany, I had this in school
It's not all Slavs. It's just poles and Serbs
>Б, B
Anyway the existence of vowels tells nothing about their frequency in the language.
Ovo bi bila tipična rečenica na srpskom
Just gave you a random sentence in Serbian, see all the vowels m8
How do you know Serbian?
Because I am Serbian.
I just realised that we can use letter "R" as a vowel in words which hsve no vowels. So r is a vowel substitute.
Any other language has this?
nope, your language is retarded.
Czech/Slovak too
For example, there's a Slovak tongue twister that goes "Strč prst skrz krk"
>Strč prst skrz krk
You mean for example when you say Srbija "r" is actually a vowel pronounced like "the"?Can you say that's a substitute though since isn't that how you read "r" in your lang.
it's more like there's a hidden vowel, a bit like the "i" in "bit" (or the letter ı in Turkish, if I'm not mistaken), but it's not the full length of a normal vowel
So like Sırbija, but with a very quick ı
Yes we have "ı" and almost exactly pronounce it like that.God bless the languages you write like you read :DDD