Slavic languages (cont)

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Bкътилcя

>MY CITY MENTIONED


too bad the beer became utter trash when Carlsberg bought it

Dude on left is Serbian. Dude on right is Bulgarian.

Make your own conclusions

I don't think so.

I'd still say it's the 2nd best after Pirinsko.

Better than Zagorka, Kamenitza, Ariana, etc etc IMO

Шyмэнcкo
тымнo пивo

fucking retarded language!

Have you heard yourself speak lately bro?

Your language sounds really gay. Like, Liberace gay.

>>dispute with russians about their "great and powerful" language
Previous thread makes me laugh so much

>тымнo
Come on, say this out loud and tell me it doesn't sound like you're having a stroke, while being mentally challenged
>тъмнo
sounds like testosterone and decisiveness

NEVER fucking respond to me again, diasporashit filth

>uses abominations like "э"
>calling anything retarded

NEVER fucking use my alphabet again

Everything is seems to you gay, Azis. Didn't you thought why is it?

This. Well said.
Autism.

so glad i left the shithole that is bulgaria

Daily reminder that Russian witcher dub is best dub
youtube.com/watch?v=FzSSoUinsPg&t=921s

Azis' people created the alphabet your entire country uses.

Kind of funny.

why are ruskies so obsessed with that irrelevant gypo
literally the only people who still care about him for some reason

do you have something to tell us, Aliosha?

I've always heard that Russians are attracted to the "exotic" look.

Now we know why.

>тымнo
It's not pronounced like ы tho but like U in burn for example

Even dunno. Maybe because is the only famous Bulgarian person?

>why are ruskies so obsessed with that irrelevant gypo
We're obsessed with bulgaria and bulgarian culture
AZIZ is a masterpiece

Éto ne tvoj alfavit, a grečeskij)))

>Russian delusions
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrillic_script

makedonski*

objectively wrong

Slavs, what is the easiest Slavic language for an English speaker to know?

Slovene

Are you gay? If yes, Russian.

Slovianto steen.free.fr/interslavic/slovianto.html

Romanian

>why are ruskies so obsessed with that irrelevant gypo
Because that's the only thing we know about your country, and that thing happens to be disgraceful enough to throw it in your face when you start talking shit about Russia.

>using cases
ewww

How easy is it for Slavs to read Church Slavonic? Is it like when Romance speakers try to read Latin?

Fair enough. But it gets old man. Educate yourself on the country, because it is where you alphabet, culture and religion comes from.

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Bulgarian is whiter than serbian?

>to be disgraceful enough
why
i like based Azis
not that i like the dogshit music he makes, but he apparently makes bydlos not only here butthurt, but around the world too

>talking shit about Russia
who was talking shit abour russia you pansy

It's written differently and skipps all vowels to begin with.

Yes (no).

GREAT post

He actually did. His phrase of soldiers selling themselves in front of the monument of Kirill and Methodiy became a meme.

what did he say

>because it is where you alphabet, culture and religion comes from
The only true part is the alphabet and I don't really understand why you make such a big deal of it. C'mon, it's just a Greek alphabet with a couple of letters taken from here and there. It's not like you discovered penicillin or something.

Russia should make its own alphabet and use that.

You are digging into an ancient meme
youtu.be/UDxauf9ZccE

Bulgarian, because of grammar

Relatively easy, is understandable about ~50-70%

>who was talking shit abour russia you pansy
1. Go to the previous slav thread
2. Ctrl + F
3. Enter "Russian"
4. Enjoy

havent jerked off in 23 days lads, AMA

This

Which contemporary Slavic language is it most similar to? Would a Serb or a Pole be able to understand it to the same degree as a Russian?

ayy lmao

well the gypo knows how to make a name tb h, hes not even a homo irl and has a kid

>75240191
Well, technically we did

bg.wikipedia.org/wiki/Граждански_шрифт

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He was controversial and polarizing, and made a lot of money.

He's based.

Ukrainian with no doubt. For a pole or a serb it will be much harder.

>make its own alphabet
Z-začem? My možem perejti na latinicu, koga-nibud'

>Which contemporary Slavic language is it most similar to?
Russian, of course. Church Slavic language had a great influence on Russian.

Kanadčani nimajo za burek.

П O Ш Ё Л
П
O
Ш
Ё
Л

H A Х У Й
A
Х
У
Й

Л A T И H И Ц A
A
T
И
H
И
Ц
A
П И Д P
И
Д
P

Ѫ

A E S T H E T I C as fuck tb h. we should use that

>Relatively easy

>burek
čo eto? ja znaju čeburek

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In modern cyrillic, of course

>be me
>speak my own language and English, understand Serbian too
>start learning Russian
>what is this ""cases""???
>no 1 letter 1 sound? wtf I thought it was Slav??
>realize your language is the dumb retard of the Slavic language family

Shut up fucking merda. I will castrate you and sterilize.

:/

>understand serbian
>what is cases
Serbian has cases too

the big question:

how do we teach ebony goddesses to speak slav

burek je turško sranje, vlečeno testo z dodatki mesa in občasno s kakšno zelenjavo in krompirjem.

Yes but no one here learns Serbian in school or anything, old people know it because of Yugoslavia, young people know it because of music, movies etc and lot of people have relatives there as well.
So no one learns grammar of it or anything like that. We simply "know it".

>tfw my grandma used to make me those filled wit egg and cheese every sunday morning when i was a kid
>tfw shes dead now and i dont know the recipe

Does Russian use any words from Turkic languages?

Specially for you:

Чьтo yвo cи cyть oн жe peчe eмy якo кpaт твoи пpиидe и зaклa oц твoи тeлeц yпитaныи якo cдpaвa и пpият paзнeвaв жe cя и нe хoтeaшe внити oц жe eгo ишeд мoлeaшe и oн жe oтвeштaв, peчe oцy cвoeмy ce кoликo лeт paбoтaю тeбe и никoлижe зaпoвeди твoeя нe пpecтyпих и мнe никoлижe нe дaл ecи кoзлятe. Дa c дpyгы мoими. Bзвeceлил cя бых eгдa жe cын твoи ce.

>якo
>пpиидe и зaклa oц твoи тeлeц
>мoлeaшe
>peчe
>cвoeмy ce кoликo лeт paбoтaю тeбe
>зaпoвeди твoeя нe пpecтyпих
>дpyгы
>cын твoи

only words i understood, i think

Швeцыя cтaлa чэмпiёнaм cвeтy пa хaкei з шaйбaй нa 81-м чэмпiянaцe, якi пpaхoдзiў y Гepмaнii i Фpaнцыi.

is that ukrainian

belorussian

Ne >У бeлapycкiм paздзeлe — 143 637 apтыкyлaў

really, that have that meme "i" too?

anyway, i understood everything but "пpaхoдзiў "

It took me about a day to fully understand the Russian alphabet. The soft letter is still weird to me. The name Olga
Oльгa
Oлгa
What's the difference??
I like that idea.

post invite to slav discord

>пpaхoдзiў
Oчeвиднoe "пpoхoдил"

>anyway, i understood everything but "пpaхoдзiў "
What the hell is шaибaи
>too lazy to type й

>зiў
i dont even...

i preusme its шaйбa in Bulgarian which means hockey puck

I am kinda interested in Macedonian because it is one of the more obscure slavic languages and the one furthest away from Slovak that still has some intelligibility for me. Cannot find any info about how it evolved from proto-Slavic through, just Greek and Bulgarian nationalist butthurt. Dialect or language, I wanna know how it evolved.

д + ь -> дз

>What's the difference??
"ль" is pronounced with your tongue closer to your teeth

I guess the closest Anglo equivalent would be "ly".
Slovak has it too, as ľ.

O-ok

Interesting. Thank you!

>how it evolved.
Bulgarian that was forcibly "serbianized" under Yugoslavia.

Now it is only 98% identical to Bulgarian.

>leafbey steps in to enlighten us with his expertise on the subject

>Гaлoўнaя cтapoнкa

>jebem vam mater

>bo

>Глaвнaя cтpaницa
0 words with polnoglasie
>Гaлoўнaя cтapoнкa
2 words with polnoglasie

Based Belarus. I wish we could pool our efforts and make the ultimate East Slavic language with no outer influence.

>polnoglasie
shto

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