SLAVIC: SERBIAN & CROATIAN

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This is basically, "change hour homework a little so it would not be obvious that you copied it" kind of deal

Weeboslav
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In balkan dialects pretend to be different languages, in China different language pretend to be dialect.

NetajiSubhash
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It is one language, artificially divided for political and nationalistic reasons. The only difference between "kruh" and "hlieb" (bread) is a regional difference.

HULAYGONNA
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In Germany you can have two neighbouring villages and the language difference will be much stronger

dustgreylynx
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The only difference is one is written in cyrillic while the another written in латин

Joshayne
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Love both Serbia and Croatia from Kazakhstan 🇰🇿❤️🇷🇸🇭🇷

KikoAnimates
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This is like comparing British English to American English, we ALL know it’s the same EXACT language, but because of ethnic & political reasons they pretend it’s different. It’s the same for Hindi & Urdu, Malay & Indonesian, Bulgarian & North Macedonia, & other so-called “languages”. Just because you have regional differences in a few words like the UK saying “flat” & US saying “apartment” or pronouncing something with a regional accent, it doesn’t make it a different language . I’m sorry for the brutal honesty, but somebody’s has to say the truth🤷‍♂️

Dhi_Bee
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homie just compared the same languages with eachother

MCRightEmerald
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Next video: Canadian English vs Australian English. 😃

theatisgr
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Both are same idiom, only subdialect from each other.
Basically its same lang with regional words and regional phonetics.
The division is legal and political, just as that.

SinarNila
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I took care of children at the elementary school, and there were a bunch of kids from the Balkans who were the children of the surviving children of the Yugoslavia wars. Hence I tried to help them out in learning the German language quicker by learning their languages to get an easy access to them and as a language loving lady, I could fortunately teach myself some basic things in srpski, hrvatski and bosanski jezik. It was a great time for all of us, and it was wonderful to see that even the Serbian children had a good time with the Bosnian ones. 💗 Ljubav, mir i sloga za Balkan! 💗

RoseRoseRoseRoseRoseRose
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As someone whose native language is 'serbocroatian' (or whatever you wanna call it really) this is kinda hilarious to me. It's like comparing british and american english: same language, different accent/words used. 😂 <3

Nobody-uuuy
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Curious, it looks exactly the same language 🤔

RicardoBaptista
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Slavic languages show high similarities with each other much more in comparison to any other Indo-European languages 🇮🇳♥🇭🇷🇷🇸

InvisibleEditz
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as Serb, I can confirm that Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks and Montenegrins all speak same language. If someone says "no it's not the same language" that whould be like saying "American English and British English are 2 languages"

NikolajTheSerb
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surely it will be a peaceful comment section...

kalinvasilev
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Same languages, politics differ them.

MROEnglishLessons
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Croatian and serbian used to be different, in 18- something, croatian and serbians agreed to speak the same languages

daSrilankanCat
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it's amazing how many people on the comments are actually arguing when it's literally grouped as Serbo-Croatian by most linguists (which oddly includes Bosnian, Montenegrin, and probably more) and Serbian and Croatian are seperate dialects

but it's not some new thing as if this channel hasn't done dialects before, I like watching their covering of dialects, they're interesting

dunkleosteusterrelli
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That's why it's called Serbo-Croatian

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