• ConfusedPossum
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    86 months ago

    The Slavic languages are interesting but I don’t know a lot about them. It must be amusing to be aware of the various levels of mutual intelligibility. Do you know any jokes Eastern Europeans make about this among themselves?

    • @trashgirlfriend
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      66 months ago

      The one reason that Polish is so funny to me is the amount of homophones between it and my native language with vastly different meanings.

      One of the funniest being:

      Szukać - To look for (Polish)

      Šukať - To fuck (Slovak, improper/slang)

      Both pronounced the same way.

      • ConfusedPossum
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        6 months ago

        Lovely. I used to have a Ukrainian coworker and she overheard me use the word ‘zoeken’ (search) and she thought I was swearing as I didn’t pronounce the ‘n’ strongly

      • rockerface 🇺🇦
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        26 months ago

        I assure you that Ukrainian is going to be just as funny to you, because we did loan like a third of our vocabulary from Polish. And another third is homophones, so you can have two layers of the broken phone game

        • @trashgirlfriend
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          16 months ago

          Oh no.

          If I ever get interested in Ukrainian it’s over for me.

      • @iopq
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        26 months ago

        They are not pronounced the same way, the Polish word always has the extra spit at the end

          • @iopq
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            36 months ago

            THEY ARE NOT PRONOUNCED THE SAME WAY, THE POLISH WORD ALWAYS HAS THE EXTRA SPIT AT THE END

    • rockerface 🇺🇦
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      26 months ago

      As a Ukrainian, I can almost understand written Polish and Belarusian despite not speaking either. Spoken Polish tho… good luck