How do you say enemy in your language?
Dušman/protivnik/neprijatelj
How do you say enemy in your language?
Dušman/protivnik/neprijatelj
wh*te
We say dushman too in Hindi. Not sure of it's from Farsi or Arabic.
>dušman
ROACHED
vijand/zandneger/moslim
> Düşman
It's Farsi. But both Slavic languages,Farsi and Hindi are derived from sanskrit. We have lots of other similar words.
Farsi, iirc it's a general Iranic thing
Why did an entire portion of India decide to start speaking the linguistic equivalent of an Arabic Persian Turkic rapebaby and justify it by putting some Sanskrit script on it? I mean couldn't you have picked a more Indian language? Your guys' thick accent is all that makes it sound Indian tbqhwy.
ryssä
Stay proud of your Kurdish/Iranian heritage boys.
>Dušman
It means churka in Russian. Dushman was used during afgan war to refer to local churkas.
>Dušman/protivnik
+ vrag.
Under Mughal/Delhi Sultanate administration. There are just WAY too many Farsi words in our languages (especially Hindi) to turn back now. Although in common speech the Farsi loanword is much more frequent, each of these have a "Sanskritized" equivalent. Like dushman is also shatru, duniya (world) is also vishwa, kitab (book) is also pustak and hundreds of other examples.
vaenlane or venelane (interchangeable)
>enemy
Fiende
FEIND
Ännemie
>Dušman/protivnik/neprijatelj
дyшмaн(old and is not used anymore)/пpoтивник/нeпpиятeл/вpaг
Dushman/Shatru
I blame Bollywood for the former being more popular
Enemigo.
vijand
ennemi
> Croatia
> Dušman
In urdu we call it dushman. The sh have the same pronunciation as push.
mteri
Sovražnik (derived from the less commonly used older word sovrag)
>vastustaja (in sports and vidya)
>vihollinen
>vihamies (archaic, literally "hostility/hate man")
>enemy in estonian is venelane
>russian in finnish is venäläinen
holy shit
delete this
Actually enemy is vaenlane
But it's pretty much the same thing right? venelane-vaenlane-vikerkaarlane
Vijand (from Lower Frankish fiunt, compare to Gothic fijands ; ultimately from Sanskrit piyati)
delet
>France
>Germany
These are two synonyms for enemy in English
Vihollinen
VIHULAINEN
Franzose
Hrvat
Juk
Evropská Unie
bourgeoisie
commie fuck off
funny, in dutch juk is the weight a horse carrying a plow has on its shoulders
juk afwerpen, to throw off the 'juk', means to rebel against your enemy oppressors
This
>t. Capitalist dog
Svensker
>Switzerland
sure buddy
This
>вpaг
is it related to vlach?
"vaenlane", derives from "venelane" (a russian)
Inimigo
>neprijatelj
lel
>sovražnik
>nasprotnik
>vrag
>ennemi
wh*Te
ryssä
Based isolated language.
The World
The Iranian influence predates Turks by centuries.
Change in Slovak language from G>H (Gra>Hra,Gruby>Hruby) comes from Persian too
intsik
This, Iranian influence was an essential part of the Slavic ethnogenesis.
how does one learn your exotic language
also
>not აფხაზური
Castelhano
>is it related to vlach?
Not even close.
I don't know I was just guessing since you are neighbours, and Asian tatars, so I assumed vrag meant vlach
This but unironically
Is it derived from "Russian" like the Estonian word?