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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•4 months agoI know, I’m Czech and I can somewhat understand Ukrainiann or Russian.
minus-squareWIZARD POPE💫link1•4 months agoWell your name clearly states that. I have the most trouble with polish and the eastern Slavic languages.
minus-square@shneancylink4•4 months agoi think spoken polish is easier to understand for other slavic language speakers, written polish well, sorry about that, we got carried away with spellings chrzebrzeszczyns away
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•4 months agoI’m Czech and I can understand written polish only if I read it aloud.
minus-square@shneancylink2•edit-24 months agoit’s likewise for me with Czech my slavic friend! :) and i really have to squint my ears for that to work
minus-squareWIZARD POPE💫link1•4 months agoEven spoken polish is giberish to me. But what can you do. Slovenian is probably the same to polish speakers
I know, I’m Czech and I can somewhat understand Ukrainiann or Russian.
Well your name clearly states that. I have the most trouble with polish and the eastern Slavic languages.
i think spoken polish is easier to understand for other slavic language speakers, written polish well, sorry about that, we got carried away with spellings chrzebrzeszczyns away
I’m Czech and I can understand written polish only if I read it aloud.
it’s likewise for me with Czech my slavic friend! :) and i really have to squint my ears for that to work
Even spoken polish is giberish to me. But what can you do. Slovenian is probably the same to polish speakers