Hardest Language for English Speakers!! American tried to Learn Slavic Languages!!

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I love how always czechs find polish language cute and polish people do find cute the czech language :D

petrmilota
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I am from Poland and I would like to say I LOVE YOU MY CZECH, UKRAINIAN AND BELARUSIAN BROTHERS ! PEACE AND LOVE BETWEEN OUR SOVEREIGN COUNTRIES ! Let's all always love and help each other ! PS SLAVA UKRAINIE !!!

voyageur
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I find the Czech language to be the most beautiful of the Slavic languages. Greetings from Austria to our Czech neighbors.

franzkranz
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Балядрасати ftw 😳
I've been living in Ukraine almost whole of my life and i heard this word for the first time here.

ruslanst.
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As a czech, i'm kinda proud now

btw: hi to all our slavic brothers<3

lachiimolalaaa
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6:34 In Belarusan we don't have words like наўстаж and жэстачайшэ. This lady invented them. Instead of those words, please use the following: НАЎСЬЦЯЖ and НАЙЖОРСТКА. Now they sound like they should.

PlagueBeer
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I'm from Ukraine and native speaker of Ukrainian language too but I never heard the word "балядрасити"(baliadrasyty) instead I know "теревенити"(terevenyty)

Myshjak
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Belarusian girl told non-existent Belarusian words, the first one should be not 'наўстаж' but 'наўсцяж', meaning 'along'. And the second one is a meme word in Russian pronounced with Belarusian accent.

ledkicker
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Жэстачайшэ isn’t a word in Belarusian, that’s a meme Lukashenka uses this word often, it’s just a Russian word with Belarusian pronunciation

eternakrokodilanto
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Божухна, які сорам! Дзе яна знайшла гэтыя словы - Наўстаж (можа Наўсьцяж?) і Жэстачайшэ (гэта ўвогуле мем, гэтага слова няма ў наскай мове, у мове суседзяў яго таксама няма, яно выкарыстоўваецца, як мем, яно не існуе больш нідзе), што гэта?

Які жах.

jankajdziepavioscy
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Polish is very gorgeous, indeed. I almost faint when hear people speaking Polish. It sounds extremely touching. Jest bardzo miły język.

stasis
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as a native Czech speaker, all the other Slavic languages sound ridiculously hard compared to Czech, we basically pronounce everything the way it's written without much intonation but the other languages just decided it would be fun to mix it up a little :D English is even worse at that, so I assume to someone who's used to that, a clear-sounding language might actually be just as hard.

dalmajikkot
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Kudos to the american lady, this video was really good with her trying to say these words and i relate the most with her

Noah_ol
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as a Pole, I love Czech Republic and Belarus dearly!! Our languages ​​are similar and I like it very much

edelfinka
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I hope you'd make a video like this, yay! :D So glad you included Czech. To me it's by far the hardest language (and most unique and beautiful one) out of all the slavic languages. I started learning Polish, Russian and Ukrainian for a while and had to stop out of time issues. But when I heard Czech for the first time, I fell in love with it instantly, because it's so beautifully harsh sounding, like a cat hissing or somethimes purring. I had to start learning it right away. And this one I sticked to. It is not comparable to other slavic languages regarding how difficult it is, at least in my opinion. It took me months to even be able to speak the ř, even longer whenever there's a T or D in front of it as in tři, dřevo etc. And I heard even Czech kids often have trouble learning it. So yeah, it's definitely the hardest one :D I only wished you would have included some tongue twisters of every one of these languages so you could really have heard how hard each of them actually can be. In this video I feel there was too little representation of Czech language and it's characteristicts. But otherwise great video! :) Please include Czechs more often

spiritofthewinds
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It would've been more interesting if the girls from Serbia and Slovenia were here too, since south Slavic language sound different and challenging in their own ways.

tay_s
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All of them are really hard to pronounce for people who have no prior contact with slavic languages. Perhaps Polish is the toughest one cause it has less vowels. Anyway, Polish is gorgeous and sounds cute. Ukrainian and Belarusian sound beautiful and melodic. Czech sounds like a baby language and reminds me of Mandarin, idk why. I loved all these languages!

antyjohn
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Балядрасити? Really? Is it a joke? I'm a native Ukrainian speaker and a philologist, yet I've never used 'baliadrasyty.' It even sounds very old-fashioned and archaic to my ears

natalianatalia
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She did 'chrząszcz" like almost perfectly first try. How? Never heard an English speaker doing that even remotely close to good.

mysteriousdoge
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Па-беларуску будзе "выкарыстоўваць", а не "выкарыстовываць", адразу зразумела, что дзяўчо ведае мову на ўзроўні
(бульба, чарка, шкварка), а слова "жэстачайшэ" ўвогуле не існуе (ёсць слова "найжорстка"). І што такое "наўстаж"? Ці яна з Беларусі?

andrusik