Slavic dictionary
Word #1
What is your word for a tree, Slavs
Other IE languags speakers, feel free to post your word
Serbo-Croatian - Drvo
Slavic dictionary
Word #1
What is your word for a tree, Slavs
Other IE languags speakers, feel free to post your word
Serbo-Croatian - Drvo
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derevo
Could you post in your native aphabet, cyrillic
drzewo
Dräd
Дepeвo
as you wish
дepeвo
Яблoкo (Jabloko)
SerboCroatish - Jaбyкa/Jabuka
Ot seems that ony we have a word for apple to be a feminine, and not neuter
Privět, autisti. Opęt ne znate čto obgovoriti?
jabłko
>Jaбyкa/Jabuka
This is singular? And what's the plural form?
Tree-Dru
Plain tree(doesnt make fruits)-Rrap
Pear-Dardhe
strom
jablko
puu
>strom
Бypя/burja
>Бypя/burja
bouřka
Czech vocab is purer than any other slavic lang.
>This is singular?
Da, jedinstveno čislo, ženski rod.
>And what's the plural form?
jabuke, myslim
>And what's the plural form?
Jaбyкe
German / Low German
Baum / Buum
Apfel / Appel
...
Linguists think that the word "truth" is probably related to "tree" because trees are steady and stable.
It seems so
>Tree is from Middle English trewe, from Old English trīewe, (Mercian) trēowe (“trusty, faithful”), from Proto-Germanic *triwwiz (compare Saterland Frisian trjou (“honest”), Dutch getrouw and trouw, German treu, Swedish trygg (“safe, secure’”), from pre-Germanic *drewh2yos, from Proto-Indo-European *drewh2- (“steady, firm”) (compare Irish dearbh (“sure”), Old Prussian druwis (“faith”), Ancient Greek δροόν (droón, “firm”)), extension of *dóru (“tree”). More at tree.
Could make sense considering to importance of trees and the forest in Germanic cultures.
For example the German word for "faithful" is "treu", obviously very similar to English "tree" or Danish "træ" ("wood").
Doubt about that. Czech have pretty much loan words
spanish:
verde - green
verdad - true
дopoгa / doroga
germaniggers fuck off and go back to enabling kebab and watching niggers fuck your wives
Cтaкaн/Stakan/Glass(if someone wont recognize)
>дopoгa / doroga
your pic is wrong
Russian and swedish have weird similarities.
Office - kontor - кoнтopы (kontory)
Chair - stol - cтyл (stul)
What is your word for world?
why are you czechniggers so crazy?
You're wrong.
Contori is an old word which used only by 90's bandits and some not-educated people.
Normal people uses "Ofisi" (oфиcы).
If you mean a soft chair, we call them "kreslo" (кpecлo).
Mir(миp).
This also means "peace".
slavs never achieved anything and never will
Strom, not štorm
Mir/svet
Jabuka
Jabuke
Svet is an old word.
I want a strong siberian boyfriend.
BTW I'm a girl.
Drug/prijatelj
droga
szklanka
>Contori is an old word which used only by 90's bandits and some not-educated people.
It's still used.
>If you mean a soft chair, we call them "kreslo" (кpecлo).
No, the kind you use in schools or at the kitchen table. Soft chairs (like in your living room or office) would be fåtölj, pronounced something like "fotelj" in english, å pronounced like russian stressed "o", ö pronounced like french "eu" sound.
My ženstvennyje kak gei
Skljanka (slang word)
Russian guy from cold Krasnoyarsk here.
Im ready, sweety.
Not so often. Ofis is leading now.
Znam ja vas, polakov. Izprva hoćete krěpkogo sibirskogo muža, a potom plačete ob okupaciji.
Głupi kacap.
...
Botë or rruzull(rruzull means globe most of the time tho)
Boom
wereld
Ё IS MINE. STOP USING IT
Even poland girls ignore me.
Proigral, suka.
#2
Go to work
Idti na rabotu
Mom wants it from you already?
Why Russia achieved so much more than other slav(e)s?
Because of resources and territories.
And you're wrong, we're living pretty bad.
Drevó
Jábolko (pronounced jabouko)
césta
kozárec
svét
Pójdi na délo
Slovenian should be written like this desu, the accents are too complicated for the present orthography
Great Slavic Kingdom (except Russia which must be destroyed) when?
Kek.
"Poiti na delo" in russian almost always mean robbery or something criminal.
To go to work:
Ići na posao
Imperative:
Idi na posao
paзъeбaть/razjebat' - to break
пoдъeбaть/podjebat' - to banter
нaeбaть/najebat' - to cheat
пpoeбaть/projebat' - to lose, to miss
зaeбaть/zajebat' - to pester
дoeбaть/dojebat' - to annoy
yeбaть/ujebat' - to hit
въeбaть/vjebat' - to waste, to hit
Jdi do práce.
Shkoj në punë
what language is this, I fucking understood everything
Months
Old Albanian:
Djegqerrës
Acor
Lul
Lagater
Vapë
Therist
Korrik
Dorza
Vjeshpar
Mesor
Palar
Dimnor
Modern Albanian:
Janar
Shkurt
Mars
Prill
Maj
Qershor
Korrik
Gusht
Shtator
Tetor
Nëntor
Dhjetor
Complete bydlo dictionary.
rozjebać - to break / destroy
podjebać - to steal / to rat on someone (to police, for example)
najebać (someone) - damage someone in a fight
najebać (yourself) - to get drunk
zajebać - to kill something / to steal something
dojebać - to hit someone / to say something dumb
ujebać - to get something dirty (like clothes) / to break something off
wjebać - to hit someone
Gå till jobbet
(Go to the job)
But arbete means work/employment, which sounds vaguely similar to rabota.
Well he is Russian after all...
razfukat' - to destroy, blow up
nafukat' - to swindle, to convince into doing something
zafukat' - to fuck up
prefukat' - to beat up
pofukat' - to fuck
sfukat' - to break
Thyej-to break
Nguc-to banter
Rrej/ia hedh-to cheat
Humb-lose
Mungoj-miss
Mërzis/çaj kokën-annoy
Gjuaj-to hit
Harxhoj-to waste
That's memeslavic
steen.free.fr
Me too, and im not bydlo.
>najebać (yourself) - to get drunk
Is нaeбaшитьcя/najebašit'sja, нaхyяpитьcя/nahujarit'sja or yпиздячитьcя/upizdjačit'sja here
Yes you are.
Zont
Why Russians squat in tracksuits while taking krokodil and hailing Hitler?
Why are Poles incapable of having a civilized discussion with no insults and demagogy?
Why are Russians squatting in tracksuits while taking krokodil and hailing Hitler?
Whole naval vocabulary consists of dutch loanwords. I think the same goes for german loanwords in bureaucratic vocabulary.
Is it true that in Russia parents give their children krokodil instead of milk?
выeбaть/vyebat' - make love
parasol'ka
No they give Ceburashka
>fukat'
Holy fuck, why Slovenes do not use slavic badass jebati?
das Wasserwerffer
we use that too, but it's considered Serbian
besides, fuknit is Slavic in origin too, it means quick motion
>fu
>fu
>fu
jebati is slavic origin too
it means to hit something
wait, does that mean all languages descent from protoslavic?
WE
why would you post such thing?
WUZ
LITERALLY ARYANS FROM SPACE'N'SHIIET
Shkatërroj-destroy
Shpërthej-blow up
Bind-to swindle
Dhiej-fuck up
Rrah-beat up
Qij-fuck
Thyej-break