Polish Language Can Ukrainian, Serbian and Slovenian Speakers Understand It

2023 ж. 11 Шіл.
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Are slavic languages sound similar?
Today, we invited 4 pannels from Poland, Ukraine, Serbia and Slovenia
and see they can understand Polish
Hope you enjoy the video and please follow our pannels!
🇺🇦 Rosina @rosina_0313
🇵🇱 Ayliee @ayliee_k
🇷🇸 Draga @draga__
🇸🇮 Eva @evakotnikk

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  • Polish is not hard. In Poland even children can speak it quite well.

    @jankowalski6338@jankowalski633810 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @miakrab911@miakrab91110 ай бұрын
    • Well Mandarin is not hard. Chinese people can speak in China quite well. 🤣

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@HeroManNick132 well, about 30 percent of Chinese children in China can't speak it.

      @jankowalski6338@jankowalski633810 ай бұрын
    • @@jankowalski6338 I said it as a joke.

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@HeroManNick132yes I get that,it was s bit similar to mine.

      @jankowalski6338@jankowalski633810 ай бұрын
  • Hello everyone 🤗 it’s Rosina ! It was really fun while shooting this video , I hope you like it ! And right guys haha I have some struggling with English still , I hope you can understand I’m not native speaker but I tried my best 💪🏻 will study more , and yeah let’s enjoy videos 🌷

    @rosina_0313@rosina_031310 ай бұрын
    • As long as you guys are having fun, don't worry about any pronunciation mistakes.

      @thecyberpitowatcher@thecyberpitowatcher10 ай бұрын
    • Your level of English is great! You speak and understand better than most people I met from Southern Europe like Italy and Spain.

      @geosophik9369@geosophik936910 ай бұрын
    • Hola 🙋 how beautiful you are 😻😽❤️ I feel you are an introverted person 🙂

      @thisisnthenry@thisisnthenry10 ай бұрын
    • You did a great job! Nothing to worry about. I hope to see more of you in the next videos 😊 Слава Украïнi!

      @brunokubin@brunokubin10 ай бұрын
    • Привіт! Твоя англійська👍 Сподіваюся бачити тебе тут більше🤗❤🇺🇦

      @Ice_V@Ice_V10 ай бұрын
  • as a Ukrainian, I understood around 80% of what Anna was saying, actually, Rosina could've guessed more, but she did a good job nonetheless

    @Asya062@Asya06210 ай бұрын
    • @@C.SBraga-qm4xqthank you so much ❤🇧🇷

      @apfel_gaming5027@apfel_gaming502710 ай бұрын
    • As a Russian, I did not understand anything)

      @krushkaviski3938@krushkaviski393810 ай бұрын
    • @@PUARockstar owwwn

      @KartingRules@KartingRules10 ай бұрын
    • It probably depends what region of Ukraine she is from. Further east it will be harder.

      @Bzhydack@Bzhydack10 ай бұрын
    • U understood 80% only if u live close to Poland or in western Ukraine. There is no way all Ukrainians can understand Polish 80%,u aint that similar.U are more similar to Russian and Belorusian

      @serbianwarrior385@serbianwarrior38510 ай бұрын
  • I love seeing Slovenian language being involved in something like this

    @lana.176@lana.17610 ай бұрын
    • But it's hard to learn 😢😢

      @Michael.De.Santa_@Michael.De.Santa_9 ай бұрын
    • Me too

      @maciejgajewski3722@maciejgajewski37229 ай бұрын
    • I know, only like 2-3 million speakers. Don’t let your language die out

      @zdravkojovanovic3513@zdravkojovanovic35139 ай бұрын
    • @@zdravkojovanovic3513 but i bet you guyz can't even pronounce my language 😁😁

      @Michael.De.Santa_@Michael.De.Santa_9 ай бұрын
    • As a Croatian, Slovenian is a trippy one for us 😂

      @xxxxxJAYMILLZxxxxxxx@xxxxxJAYMILLZxxxxxxx9 ай бұрын
  • Rosina from Ukraine is so pretty, she looks like Snow White ❤

    @koszatnicaa@koszatnicaa10 ай бұрын
    • Pure pale and her hair is pure black.

      @eliasziad7864@eliasziad786410 ай бұрын
    • she is half dead 😀

      @Pidalin@Pidalin10 ай бұрын
    • ​​@@Pidalin dunno man, looks pretty alive to me.

      @sauronplugawy3866@sauronplugawy386610 ай бұрын
    • @@sauronplugawy3866 similarly as Wednesday looks alive 😀

      @Pidalin@Pidalin10 ай бұрын
    • Yeah she’s pretty😊

      @RussianWithKon@RussianWithKon10 ай бұрын
  • As a native Czech speaker, I understand 99% what Anna said, it would be interesting to make this series in Czech as well, because for South Slavs, Czech is easier to understand than Polish (at least from what I've read and heard from South Slavs) and Czech is very close to Polish, so it would be a some kind of bridge between them.

    @ctiradperunovic@ctiradperunovic10 ай бұрын
    • Yea im from Poland so i understand everything lol

      @ten_co_pytal@ten_co_pytal10 ай бұрын
    • as a ukrainian i understand almost everything but i didn't get what animal she meant at the end although get almost every word. for some reason it's very easy for me to understand polish but much harder to understand czech, i think i can only get about half in czech

      @voidlllzz@voidlllzz10 ай бұрын
    • @@voidlllzz I mean, hehe, as a Pole i was sure she meant a whale (technically dolphin is in fact a whale)

      @krowaswieta7944@krowaswieta794410 ай бұрын
    • Protože mi Češi máme nejsložitější a největší slovní zásobu ze všech slovanských jazyků😁😁

      @pumelo1@pumelo110 ай бұрын
    • @@ten_co_pytal 🤣🤣🤣 80% of Poland people do not understand CZECH!

      @pumelo1@pumelo110 ай бұрын
  • The Serbian girl's accent in English is so perfect 😍

    @leseuletuniqueufcassesilte5700@leseuletuniqueufcassesilte570010 ай бұрын
    • She said once that she grew up in London. Despite that, she is also very clever.

      @Marina87ish@Marina87ish10 ай бұрын
    • u mean the slovenian

      @juli3santana@juli3santana10 ай бұрын
    • @@juli3santana no, the girl with light brown hair is Serbian…

      @leseuletuniqueufcassesilte5700@leseuletuniqueufcassesilte570010 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Marina87ishshe grew up in Austria

      @AB-yk2pq@AB-yk2pq8 ай бұрын
    • Among other languages represwnted in the video standad Serbian does not have a lot of residual inprint.

      @tangocash342@tangocash3428 ай бұрын
  • Good see Anna , the first member from a slavic country as the main member , she is amazing , P.S : If Polish is hard for them , imagine for everyone else 😂

    @henri_ol@henri_ol10 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤❤

      @aylietv274@aylietv27410 ай бұрын
    • Well i guess polish is less harder for czechs and slovaks bt yeah i agree

      @stalker3839@stalker383910 ай бұрын
    • As a polish native speaker i can say that if you really want to learn this language and you don't scared, I mean you trust your brain that it can learn even polish then learning may be really fun. Of course - polish is really really hard but if you will be patient then there's nothing to worry about 🙂

      @DrCharles02@DrCharles0210 ай бұрын
    • @@DrCharles02 The hardest part about learning Polish are the pedantic Polish nitpickers who complain about every mispronunciation you make.

      @Ivan-fm4eh@Ivan-fm4eh10 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Ivan-fm4eh Well, do you want to learn the language properly or mispronunce words forever? 🤔

      @SwieczkaNiweaniewierzeDarek@SwieczkaNiweaniewierzeDarek10 ай бұрын
  • Can we just all agree that all of the girls are super gorgeous.

    @damian4926@damian492610 ай бұрын
    • damn rght

      @JosephOccenoBFH@JosephOccenoBFH10 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much🥹☺️☺️

      @evakotnik@evakotnik10 ай бұрын
    • All❤

      @RussianWithKon@RussianWithKon10 ай бұрын
    • @@evakotnik Thanks for great episode.

      @damian4926@damian492610 ай бұрын
    • Coz their Slavic

      @wdupie@wdupie2 ай бұрын
  • Of all Slavic languages the one that really gets me is Serbian. I don't know why, but to my ears Serbian sounds noble! Živeli!

    @steliopapakonstantinou674@steliopapakonstantinou6744 ай бұрын
    • I studied serbian, it's really beautiful

      @2o2k78@2o2k78Ай бұрын
  • Love for Slavic sisters❤❤❤

    @2dimitropolis370@2dimitropolis37010 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤

      @elenadrachyovs4151@elenadrachyovs415117 күн бұрын
  • I am Serbian and I worked with a lot of Polish people, and at first I didn't understand much. It is because to us Polish sounds strange and has diferent accent. Many words have some extra leters in it like sz, cz that are not present in Serbian. However, very quickly I started recognizing words more and more and started speaking Polish quite well. So, for me, Polish is VERY similar to Serbian and we share quite a lot of words. I've spoken with all Slavic people and for me the most removed from Serbian was Ukrainian, like they speak in Lvov and then Czech, while I found Slovak to be very understandable. In fact I think that Slovak is the most similar to Serbian from all Western and Eastern Slavic languages.

    @pathfinder2reality@pathfinder2reality10 ай бұрын
    • Pozdrawiam z Polski.

      @Mupcio1@Mupcio18 ай бұрын
    • Kao čovek iz Češke se uvek smejem u primeru reči "godina", nadam se, da već znate zašto... 😃

      @RichieLarpa@RichieLarpa5 ай бұрын
    • I am Polish and recently was for a week in Belgrade. Words are similar. If you cut out certain letter from Polish you get srbska mova i.e. czerwone vino => crvone vino. Zdravo, Brate!

      @wojciechs315@wojciechs3154 ай бұрын
    • ​@@wojciechs315 Da, Vuk S.Karadžić je uradio reformu starospskog (staroslovenskog) jezika, izbacio te neke dodatke, modernizovao ćirilicu i tako nas dodatno udaljio od ostalih Slovena i korena.Ali koren ostaje koren i kada čitam tekstove na Poljskom,Češkom, Slovačkom a naročito na Lužičko Srpskom razumem mnogo! Pozdrav i svako dobro

      @user-xt6mf1wk8w@user-xt6mf1wk8w4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-xt6mf1wk8w Vuk zrobił reformę: 1 dźwięk = 1 litera, przez co dobrze się Serbski czyta. Pozdrowienia z Warszawy, Bracie!

      @wojciechs315@wojciechs3154 ай бұрын
  • Ukrainian girl is a little bit shy, but so sweet at the same time.

    @frixz5489@frixz548910 ай бұрын
    • Pale beauty! Like a Snow White!

      @Summon256@Summon25610 ай бұрын
    • @@Summon256 You can probably do a DNA test on her and she will probably come out half Russian.

      @eliasziad7864@eliasziad786410 ай бұрын
    • @@eliasziad7864russian go home, we don’t have vodka here

      @ritaitenko8880@ritaitenko888010 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ritaitenko8880Vodka was created by poles tho. Before that they drinked shitton of Mead.

      @sauronplugawy3866@sauronplugawy386610 ай бұрын
    • ​@@eliasziad7864No, she's not 😂 I know her for many years.

      @user-zq7hm9xx5k@user-zq7hm9xx5k10 ай бұрын
  • I liked Draga's responses, she looks here smart and confident 👍

    @kufel99@kufel9910 ай бұрын
    • Yes Draga is clever and knows how to find similarities/roots.

      @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • Oposite to Anna ;)

      @BT-zs3ur@BT-zs3ur10 ай бұрын
  • Glad to see our Serbian girl Draga getting more space! Pozdrav za našu Dragu!

    @thediamonddog95@thediamonddog9510 ай бұрын
    • ​@@al1999 Younger generations know it quite well. I guess older generations studied Russian more in school as a mandatory foreign language. Nowadays everyone takes English and choose between Italian and German. English is in my opinion one of the easiest languages to learn because it's present everywhere and doesn't have for example genders of the noun or forms of nouns (padeži) that are present in Serbian.

      @black_canary7398@black_canary739810 ай бұрын
    • weird.. i totaly read that and didn't realize the last part was non Polish.. lol

      @Gbhmagic@Gbhmagic8 ай бұрын
  • I hope the other girls also could be the main subject , especially the lady from Slovenia , since her is a new member from a new country 😊

    @Noah_ol11@Noah_ol1110 ай бұрын
    • Give them chance

      @Englishman-_-Mongolia2022@Englishman-_-Mongolia202210 ай бұрын
    • Omg I agree! that would be interesting for sure! 👀🇸🇮

      @evakotnik@evakotnik10 ай бұрын
  • Dla Bułgarów to mogą być dosłownie bzdury, które nie mają sensu, ale dla Czechów i Słowaków to jest czasem całkiem łatwy i logicznie brzmiący język. W każdym języku słowiańskim się ukrywa jakaś niespodzianka, dlatego ich tak bardzo lubię. Pozdrowienia z Czech dla wszystkich Polaków!

    @RichieLarpa@RichieLarpa5 ай бұрын
    • Również pozdrawiam, ale jest film z Bułgarem jak robi kebaby Polakom, dobrze rozumie już język choćby na tym kuchennym poziomie

      @carlosik1985@carlosik19853 ай бұрын
    • @@carlosik1985 Ciekawe, chciałbym go obejrzeć. Gdzie go mogę znaleźć?

      @RichieLarpa@RichieLarpa3 ай бұрын
    • Bulgarow = Turk People

      @apospace3604@apospace36042 ай бұрын
    • @@apospace3604 tak, prawda. Ale oni mimo, że podbili ziemię Słowian to nie narzucili swoich obyczajów i języka tylko przejęli to od podbitego ludu.

      @carlosik1985@carlosik1985Ай бұрын
  • As a Czech I understand almost everything. It's very similar language and if you have some experience with it , it's very easy. I have been to Poland several times and many years ago I even learned some Polish in school for one semester. I love Poland ❤.

    @martulaznik@martulaznik9 ай бұрын
    • and we love Czech as well

      @memecha@memecha9 ай бұрын
    • Czech is so funny

      @marlenapiaseczna8256@marlenapiaseczna82566 ай бұрын
  • Slavic beauty ♥️

    @adrianam759@adrianam75910 ай бұрын
    • Not corrupted by feminism.

      @multicrogamer@multicrogamer5 ай бұрын
    • @@multicrogamer I'm sure all four of them are in favour of equal rights between men & women. Failing to use a proper definition and just go by the popular denegration of a word = corrupted. You can guess who's who. 😁

      @shoelacedonkey@shoelacedonkey4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@multicrogamer 😮‍💨

      @aprl4616@aprl46163 ай бұрын
    • Doesnt matter you will not fuck 😅😂

      @Sam-th4gh@Sam-th4gh2 ай бұрын
    • Serbian girl in this video is average for serbian standards, or even less.

      @gambinogambinos2439@gambinogambinos24392 ай бұрын
  • I am proud of my Serbian women❤🇷🇸....you are too smart....and adorable at the same time...❤the other girls are also beautiful...especially NAŠA SLOVENKA....❤

    @user-js6nj2kq6z@user-js6nj2kq6z5 ай бұрын
  • "it's the big one... And shooo" i'm dead. Cause: cuteness.

    @arthurlanzoni2647@arthurlanzoni264710 ай бұрын
    • She's the cutest every single time

      @Blurryface_420@Blurryface_42010 ай бұрын
  • Rose means both the flower and the color pink in many European languages, because they named the color after the flower. Same goes for the fruit "orange".

    @geosophik9369@geosophik936910 ай бұрын
    • and the color orange

      @jannafreudenberg1878@jannafreudenberg187810 ай бұрын
    • If you curious, in Ukrainian it's also an exception. Pink is how she said, рожевий [rozhevyy] But a rose is ,,троянда" [troyanda] 😉

      @syniasynia6736@syniasynia673610 ай бұрын
    • ​@@syniasynia6736а українській мові є слово - ружа.

      @Sergiynekazap@Sergiynekazap10 ай бұрын
  • Аня така чарівна, і життєрадісна, і приємна! Ваууу😊😊 dziekujemo Polsce za goscinnosc💙💛🇵🇱

    @itsmealekspetrovic4569@itsmealekspetrovic45698 ай бұрын
    • Prosze, tylko że nie mieszkajcie u nas za długo bo to nasze ziemie 😃

      @Rando_On_YT@Rando_On_YT2 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Rando_On_YTniech mieszkają ile chcą jeżeli mają pozwolenie...

      @piese_benius7483@piese_benius748319 күн бұрын
    • @@Rando_On_YT Nie brzmi to zbyt grzecznie, myślę, że każdy ma prawo mieszkać tam, gdzie chce, ale zgadzam się, że teraz w Polsce jest wielu Ukraińców, ale to z powodu wojny. Сhcę też powiedzieć, że ponieważ polscy młodzi ludzie w większości wyjeżdżają do pracy w Niemczech lub Wielkiej Brytanii, polska gospodarka od wielu lat opiera się na Ukraińcach, jeśli wszyscy Ukraińcy opuszczą Polskę na raz, będzie to bardzo silny cios gospodarczy dla Polski, dlatego państwo polskie stara się zatrzymać Ukraińców w Polsce, nawet jeśli ludziom się to nie podoba.

      @stalkerassassin4549@stalkerassassin45495 күн бұрын
    • @@Rando_On_YT Rozumiem, że niektórzy Ukraińcy nie zachowują się godnie, ale musicie zrozumieć, że większości dobrych Ukraińców nie da się odróżnić od Polaków, więc niestety widzicie tylko złą stronę. Nawet my, Ukraińcy, nie potrafimy odróżnić siebie nawzajem w Polsce, a kiedy jakiś pijany Ukrainiec krzyczy po ukraińsku, jasne jest, że Polacy widzą tylko złe rzeczy, ale w każdym kraju są dobrzy i źli ludzie.

      @stalkerassassin4549@stalkerassassin45495 күн бұрын
    • @@Rando_On_YT Ja np. tylko w Polsce widziałem takie zachowanie jak pijany Polak sikający na przystanku w dzień, już widziałem takie zachowanie 4 razy w Polsce i ani razu w Ukrainie, więc wszędzie są nieodpowiedni ludzie.

      @stalkerassassin4549@stalkerassassin45495 күн бұрын
  • As a Ukrainian I understood everything that was said but I studied Polish for 3 months 10 years ago - and the basics and the knowledge of pronounciation helped me a lot. Polish is the easiest foreign language to learn for me so far.

    @RosavaDo@RosavaDo10 ай бұрын
    • Yes :D because we are brothers and our languages are close :) I did host a few Ukrainian families after the war broke up and we understand each other more than 50% :)And I ve learned a lot of Ukrainian from them

      @kajetanzielinski@kajetanzielinski10 ай бұрын
    • Even for Polish people Polish language is difficult haha. I’m Ukrainian, and on the last riddle I thought it was dolphin at the beginning, but then for some reason I thought it’s octopus 😂😂😂😂

      @artemmayboroda5217@artemmayboroda521710 ай бұрын
    • @@kajetanzielinski brothers?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

      @serbianwarrior385@serbianwarrior38510 ай бұрын
    • @@serbianwarrior385 Of course, because Poles and Ukrainians live in the present and look to the future, not like Russian fascists

      @erio7942@erio794210 ай бұрын
    • @kajetanzielinski, we are grateful for Polish people for the support for our refugees! It’s precious!

      @MS-lc8tu@MS-lc8tu10 ай бұрын
  • More Slavic please

    @NenadTrajkovic@NenadTrajkovic10 ай бұрын
    • ❤❤❤ please

      @RussianWithKon@RussianWithKon10 ай бұрын
  • Polish power. :D It's nice that Slavic episodes finally appeared on the channel. Ania is wonderful. It is known that there are differences, but Polish, Ukrainian, Slovenian and Serbian are similar to each other. Even Draga said she ate bread, cheese and ham for breakfast, and the words in Polish and Serbian are almost identical. The color pink "różowy" in Polish comes from a rose "róża", and the adjective rose "różany" is almost identical as pink "różowy". I am waiting for the episode with Ukrainian, Slovenian and Serbian recognition. :) PS. Aniu jeśli czytasz pozdrawiam serdecznie! :D

    @drquartermaine9758@drquartermaine975810 ай бұрын
    • Same in Bulgarian the color pink ''розов'' comes from ''роза'' while ''ружа'' is a different flower but similar to the rose. Also we have ''розовий'' which is more poetic form that no one uses it anymore. Also the last sentence in Bulgarian will be: Аню, ако (если) четеш, поздравявам те сърдечно. (Aniu, ako/esli czetesz, pozdrawiawam te sërdeczno.)

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@HeroManNick132 Your sentence is also similar to Polish! Adding "te" this version is: "Aniu, jeśli czytasz pozdrawiam Cię serdecznie". :) PS. Pozdrowienia dla wszystkich Bułgarów z Burgas, Warny, Złotych Piasków, Sofii i innych pięknych miast oraz fanów Grigora Dimitrova. :D

      @drquartermaine9758@drquartermaine975810 ай бұрын
    • This is illusory. Serbian has a lot of words identical to Polish, just like Czech, but the meaning is totally different, there are a very large number of words from the group of so-called "false friends", which, just being an identical word, mean totally different things.

      @maxalbon9557@maxalbon955710 ай бұрын
    • ​@@maxalbon9557no it isnot true at all. Only Some words are false friends but the most Serbian-Croatian- Polish- Czech - Slovak words are alnost identical with the same meanings! Only need to catch with ear pilish sz sh pronauncing well and you can understand as a Serb almost all! Except some different words but they are in way lesser extend than undersrable! ❤😊 Draga only need to trach her ears to listen polish prinauncing. Once she catch it she will comunicate normal with Anya on Serbian- Polish! I guarantee it from my long personal experience! ❤😊

      @goranjovic3174@goranjovic317410 ай бұрын
    • Yeah,us Serbians can understand Polish language a lot.I was actually surprised when i saw Polish people writing some comments,i was like oh i can understand this language.Pozdrav za Poljsku iz Srbije.

      @serbianwarrior385@serbianwarrior38510 ай бұрын
  • I'm a native Spanish speaker who teaches Japanese and decided in April to learn Polish because last time when I was in Japan I made a Polish friend, and although we can communicate well in Japanese, I want to have some basic conversation in her native language n.n As a result, I grasped some words and phrases! Especially in the introduction and the hobby part. From the animal part I only understood "animal" though XD XD However I'm impressed I have seen many words in Polish that are similar to Spanish, more than you can find in English, for example. I didn't expect that given that Polish and Spanish are from different language families. Ja chcę mówić po polsku!

    @azarishiba2559@azarishiba255910 ай бұрын
    • Its because Polish has a lot of words from French and Latin.

      @Bzhydack@Bzhydack10 ай бұрын
    • Pozdrawiam z Polski ❤

      @Aaa-wm4tg@Aaa-wm4tg10 ай бұрын
    • I speak spanish, and i was suprised to see makiljaz (maquillaje)

      @didierdrogba6945@didierdrogba694510 ай бұрын
    • Chcieć znaczy móc!!!!

      @jacekplacek8274@jacekplacek827410 ай бұрын
    • Polish and Spanish are actually from the same language family (Indo-european). Just different branches.

      @kacperdadela8538@kacperdadela853810 ай бұрын
  • As a person from Poland, i enjoyed watching people guessing meaning of words, which i use everyday

    @J.ulia.M@J.ulia.M10 ай бұрын
    • Anna's Polish is no so good.

      @nnnnnn3647@nnnnnn36479 ай бұрын
    • So how's poland???......after 2-3 months I will be there😅.....i am trying to migrate (legally) to poland

      @Michael.De.Santa_@Michael.De.Santa_9 ай бұрын
    • @@Michael.De.Santa_ Depends where you're going. There are many nice and helpful people in Poland, but there are also mean ones... But overall it's quite ok (not counting the high prices 🥲☹️)

      @J.ulia.M@J.ulia.M9 ай бұрын
    • @@J.ulia.M I am going Żary , poland..... language is also problem......they will give 3 months to learn polish🥲😵‍💫

      @Michael.De.Santa_@Michael.De.Santa_9 ай бұрын
    • Where are you coming from?

      @jajajejehjune4301@jajajejehjune43018 ай бұрын
  • I'm Polish and I loved the part when Anna asked others to say how cetrain words are in their native languages, as I was very curious 😊

    @phoearwenien4355@phoearwenien435510 ай бұрын
  • All the girls Are so beautiful. Especially the slovenian

    @justterry1298@justterry129810 ай бұрын
  • Polish girl Ania is great 👍🙂🙂.Nice Episode 👍👍👍enjoyed it all

    @AgnieszkaOpala-zu3qv@AgnieszkaOpala-zu3qv10 ай бұрын
  • I did enjoy the video and I subscribed :D Hope to see more of U guys!

    @ognistakrew@ognistakrew6 ай бұрын
  • I would like to thank polish people here for their endless kindness. When war started and we had to flee, polish family provided a shelter for me and my family for 4 month totally for free… I Never faced bad situation there. Only generous help and willing to understand. I cannot describe my gratitude! bracia Polacy, dziekuje za wasza ogromna pomoc i wsparcie😭

    @alvinaplatonova@alvinaplatonova5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks, we're ultimately in the same boat

      @wojciechchmiel2443@wojciechchmiel24432 ай бұрын
    • Dobrze że są też osoby z twojego kraju które docenią to co robią Polacy dla waszego kraju. Większość jest niewdzięczna i roszczeniowa jak również duża część czci Banderę który dał rozkaz wymordowania w bestialski sposób ponad 100tys. Bezbronnych przede wszystkim kobiet dzieci i starców w 1943-1945 roku. Pozdrawiam cieplutko

      @Wokerr@WokerrАй бұрын
    • Pozdrawiam z Polski pomimo trudniej historii która wydarzyła się na mieszkańcach Polski na Wołyniu w latach 1943-1945. Dobrze że są też takie osoby które docenią pomoc Polaków. Pozdrawiam serdecznie

      @Wokerr@WokerrАй бұрын
  • @Draga, moj savet za dobro razumevanje Poljskog jezika je, samo izbaci dok slušaš simultano neka višak slova i glasove tipa rz- ž kao u reka - rzeka-ržeka sz -š, zverže- zver - životinja i tako dalje i iznenadićeš se kad navikneš ucho/uvo koliko će ti onda više biti razumljiv , nećeš verovati svojim ušima koliko je sličan! Ko što sam i ja nekada davno mislio da ništa ne razumem a onda mi se sve u glavi odjednom prosvetlilo, razjasnilo, razbistrilo i postalo jasno kao dan i neverovatno slično-podobno i simpatično ! Baš sam zavoleo Poljski jezik i braću i sestre poljake :) Srdačni Pozdravi za celu Poljskiu iz Srbije! 😇🥰🤗💞

    @goranjovic3174@goranjovic317410 ай бұрын
  • As a Slovak I understood 100% of what she said😂😂😂

    @katarinask139@katarinask13910 ай бұрын
    • yes, because slovak is the most similar to polish😁

      @hans1940@hans19408 ай бұрын
    • ⁠​⁠@@hans1940 No. The most similar to polish is czech. I know it seems a little bit kinda strange but its like that. They dont share a very very similar words by percentage (IDK how much), but definitely phoneticly the closest as identical. … Slovak language includes the most pronunciations of letters/syllables/words of any other slavic language like no other. Funny is czech and slovak language understood each other on daily basis in most of the time in term of similar words, but dont share phonetics.

      @RadomirSVK@RadomirSVK8 ай бұрын
    • same here, I was surprised a bit 😅

      @KSMIDDLE44@KSMIDDLE447 ай бұрын
    • Belarusian is the most similar. @@RadomirSVK

      @maurycyzych3129@maurycyzych31295 ай бұрын
    • @@RadomirSVK I'm Polish. I was in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was definitely easier for me to understand Slovak than Czech.

      @mirekb8848@mirekb88485 ай бұрын
  • I admire the "Slavic" mannerisms from what I've seen in many videos so far. You seem somewhat more elegant (even wearing jeans, yes) than many western cultures. It leaves a good impression. Thumbs up! After doing my DNA testing and finding a good percentage of my DNA labeled as South Central Slavic, I was curious about the languages and came across this video. Such beautiful languages, all of you. Great video. :)

    @arizonaskye3917@arizonaskye39175 ай бұрын
  • I do not understand a single word but all four languages are beautiful. I'm interested in Polish language because a part of my family has its roots in Poland but the grammar and words are so hard. Nice to see comparing some members of the slavic language family

    @Daggy5@Daggy510 ай бұрын
    • The most beautiful girl is Polish and then Ukrainian but if Slovenian girl would be as feminine as the two then she would rival the Polish girl by beauty. Slovenian women are beautiful but unfortunatelly feminist media in Slovenia is destroying their original beauty so they are not as feminine as other eastern European women.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
    • When will you start with Polish? Is there a decision? When?

      @jacekplacek8274@jacekplacek827410 ай бұрын
    • @@tongobong1 Фемінізм-це класно,кажу як чоловік. І плюс феміністки якраз і виступають за первісну красу людини. Ви помиляєтесь щодо фемінізму.

      @Prosto_Yura@Prosto_Yura10 ай бұрын
    • @@Prosto_Yura Feminism is destroying Europe and America.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
    • @@Prosto_Yura Оце ти Юра дурник, їй богу. Фемінізм сьогодення це зло яке знищує наше майбутнє. Але якщо потрібно пояснювати, то не потрібно пояснювати.

      @ukr009@ukr00910 ай бұрын
  • i'm russian, I understood about a third of the conversation and now I'm going to learn Polish :)

    @devrimport@devrimport8 ай бұрын
  • I've been learning Polish for 2+ years and I'm surprised I got most of it! Even the dolphin!

    @joshua5g@joshua5g10 ай бұрын
    • Well done! :-)

      @konradkrzysztofik6782@konradkrzysztofik67827 ай бұрын
    • Nice. I'm Poland have 30 eayrs old and i dont know all of polish write ;)

      @MrArxass@MrArxass6 ай бұрын
  • Wow as Czech I understood 99%, guessed the animal and got everything right

    @PEMACZ@PEMACZ10 ай бұрын
  • I'm Ukrainian and I learned Polish for two years a long time ago, so I understood almost everything , although it still was fun! I'm waiting for a video about the Serbian and Slovenian languages ​​for a real challenge!

    @nastiari7298@nastiari72989 ай бұрын
  • The last girl is so beautiful 😮 her laugh is really cute and reminds me of my math teacher

    @TimeToSingChannel@TimeToSingChannel10 ай бұрын
  • So pretty all these ladies! I hope all their dreams are fulfilled as planned while living in Korea 😊. It was a fun video!

    @nathanspeed9683@nathanspeed968310 ай бұрын
  • For Russian speaker that was actually not really hard, guessed almost everything except last hard sentence(i didn't get anything like the gorgeous girl from Ukraine), but can't say that random Russian will understand polish as good as me, cuz i was learning Ukrainian a little tho.

    @user-wt2jg4mg7y@user-wt2jg4mg7y10 ай бұрын
  • Comparing other Slavic languages here in this video nice a lot of Slavic languages sounds cool to me 🙂

    @greendro6410@greendro641010 ай бұрын
  • Another good vid from this group let's keep it going!

    @kikololoi14@kikololoi1410 ай бұрын
  • Oh, very interesting video. I'm from Bulgaria and understood approximately 80% of what you said, which was really surprising for me. I love this kind of videos, so thank you! 😊🌷

    @_Summer91_@_Summer91_Ай бұрын
  • Yes, Serbbian and Polish are veryy similar! And with Czech and Slovak too ! 😊❤ Draga is not only intentionally guess almost all except Dolphin! She really understand as myself all what Anna said! Serbian is even more similar to Polish than Ukrainian only their pronouncing more similar but words not so much as with Czech and Serbian! I undersand Anna totally !❤

    @goranjovic3174@goranjovic317410 ай бұрын
    • No its not. I as a Serb dont understand Polish or Czech. Don't know about you, but Polish/Czech to me is very different. Same with Ukrainian i should add.

      @stevem4660@stevem46609 ай бұрын
    • @@stevem4660 nisi navikao uvo jos , tako je i meni isto bil na izgled nerazumljivo :) ))

      @goranjovic3174@goranjovic31749 ай бұрын
    • For Serbs, Slovak language is more similirar.

      @gambinogambinos2439@gambinogambinos24392 ай бұрын
  • ANIA FROM POLAND IS HERE!!! MY FAV PERSON

    @ratnugget.9624@ratnugget.962410 ай бұрын
    • She's pretty 😍

      @JosephOccenoBFH@JosephOccenoBFH10 ай бұрын
  • This video was great! I am happy that someone from Poland and Ukraine was in this video. Well, I was born in Poland and I live there, so it isn't weird when I say, that I understood everything 😆 But I have Ukrainian roots and because of family, the Ukrainian culture is closer to me. I feel myself like more Ukrainian. I know Ukrainian (not perfect tho, but well) and some Russian (I understand almost everything but I need a time to think what to say) So, I can confirm, Ukrainian and Polish are similar. More similar than Russian, definitely. Of course they have also differences.

    @syniasynia6736@syniasynia673610 ай бұрын
  • As a person who knows Russian language i understood around 70% of what Anya said in this video. Kinda cool, that knowing one slavic language cound help you to understand almost the half of all slavic languages ( ofc depending on which language u know)

    @IronBlogger@IronBlogger9 ай бұрын
  • From the look on Rosina's face, I feel like she mixed up words "river" and "lake" but didn't want to explain it :)

    @ottokimaru@ottokimaru10 ай бұрын
    • Yes, Rosina got everything well maybe 99% (because whale and dolphin are both mammals and both do the 12:13 "Shooooooo..." 😂) Her English is just not that great, didn't know how to say whale, mistaken lake with river, but didnt explain that later.

      @Taketheredpill891@Taketheredpill89110 ай бұрын
  • In Russian 1. Пёс(pes) 2. Река(reká) 3. Розовый(rozovyi) 4-5. Я почти все поняла, что она сказала. Очень похожие слова 6. Очень похоже на украинский, красиво Я чувашка по национальности, мой дед был наполовину украинцем, наполовину чувашем, но дедушка с бабушкой больше использовали чувашский язык. Я очень хотела бы побывать в Украине и Венгрии, потому что там есть большое тюркское наследие. Так же хотелось бы побывать в Чехии, Сербии и Польше, сравнить с русским языком.

    @user-cs2gy8dq9v@user-cs2gy8dq9v5 ай бұрын
    • Пёс в русском больше негативное название. Собака обычно используется, поэтому я и не понял. жека понял что река только по написанию. Но вообще слова действительно похожи.

      @alexmonster2007@alexmonster2007Ай бұрын
    • Тюркское наследие Венгрии сильно преувеличено современной политической конъюнктурой. Несмотря на присутствие в этих землях Аварского каганата в раннем средневековье, современные венгры ( самоназвание Мадьяр или Мунжар) восходят к угорским народам родственным уральцам Ханси и Манси. Язык также родственный им. Все это Финно-Угорские народы. Позже католическая вера окончательно стерла степные традиции и нравы. Кстати по украински Венгрия это Угорщина.

      @tgrigor1@tgrigor1Ай бұрын
  • Rosina is so cute 😊

    @greendro6410@greendro641010 ай бұрын
  • Loving this Slavic content similar to how you did with the Romance content! As a learner of Ukrainian this was very fun to see what words I could get

    @bre_me@bre_me10 ай бұрын
    • good luck learning Ukrainian! it's a beautiful but very difficult language!

      @nadiezhda96@nadiezhda9610 ай бұрын
    • Наснаги у вивченні нашої прекрасної мови. Дуже приємно знати, що люди зацікавлені у вивченні твоєї рідної мови.

      @Anbopro@Anbopro10 ай бұрын
    • Go keep going and you'll open to yourself our great songs which are very astonishing.

      @ukr009@ukr00910 ай бұрын
    • @@Anbopro 🥰

      @bre_me@bre_me10 ай бұрын
    • @@nadiezhda96 Yes it is! All the cases! 😩

      @bre_me@bre_me10 ай бұрын
  • This group is great. Class acts!

    @2WarriorJay8@2WarriorJay810 ай бұрын
  • 05:19 in Brasil we also say "rosa" for pink 06:43 and "maquiagem" for make up

    @arthurnatal@arthurnatal10 ай бұрын
  • As a Bulgarian in the beginning was hard to understand but then I started listening very closely and understood almost everything.

    @icsgg3607@icsgg360710 ай бұрын
    • I understood the first two easily, but the dolphin one, the first time I heard it, i got almost nothing. Then I heard it again and got that it's not a fish (easily) and that it's friendly (from context - "psheznie zvejenta" or whatever she said) and that you have to go special places to see it. The one thing I don't understand about these challenges is why do they have to speak casually? You're supposed to speak much slower and use as many standard/international words as possible, maybe even omit grammar in order to present the most basic forms of the words used.

      @ent2220@ent22209 ай бұрын
    • From Serbo-Croatian perspective Macedonian, Bulgarian and Slovenian are easiest to pick up. After listening to a radio station for a while I can understand what they are talking about. Other Slavic languages are hard to pick up reliably. I've listened to some people on the beach speaking Polish or Ukrainian and although I could pick up some words here and there, everything was mixed up and I was not able to understand.

      @miroslavstevic2036@miroslavstevic20368 ай бұрын
  • Gosh, we should do vocab quizzes instead of fighting. This is beautiful, just like those girls! How lovely to respect and admire each other's differences and similarities. ❤

    @Rudelherz@Rudelherz8 күн бұрын
  • The girl from Serbia seems to be the brightest.

    @aleks5022@aleks50222 ай бұрын
  • I enjoyed the video! However I think it would be interesting to compare Polish and Czech. I'm sure it would be amusing 😁

    @yulelka@yulelka10 ай бұрын
    • It will be. And prepare for a lot of laughter from both sides 😉

      @Bzhydack@Bzhydack10 ай бұрын
    • Polish, Czech and Slovak would be great and funny 😊

      @hayde75@hayde7510 ай бұрын
    • Especially words like panna i dziwka. ;)

      @mil3k@mil3k10 ай бұрын
  • Draga from Serbia was my favourite girl in this video.

    @lothariobazaroff3333@lothariobazaroff333310 ай бұрын
    • It is interesting how Draga looks very different from other Slavic girls because she is not Slavic by blood and genes. Serbs are not Slavic people, they just speak a Slavic language. As a Slovenian I prefer Slavic girls over Balkan girls - that are old pre Indo European people very different from Slavs.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
    • @@tongobong1 You are not also pure Slavs, almost everyone is a mix nowadays. The only pure people that remain are the Armenians.

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@HeroManNick132 Slovenians are almost 40% Slavs and this is a lot in comparison to Serbs that are only 18% Slavs and 34% old Balkan Europeans. Germans for instance are 16% Slavs and Austrians are 19% Slavs so more than Serbs.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
    • @@tongobong1 That would be correct according to % of Haplogroup R1a Y(DNA)

      @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • Draga has the most personality, maybe in part because she's southern European, southerners tend to have more personality than northerners. The Ukrainian is very beautiful but she has the least personality. She's a very stereotypical eastern European girl, pre-feminism. Like a beautiful ornament or potted plant, pristine.

      @karllogan8809@karllogan880910 ай бұрын
  • I'm glad I was able to understand around 75% of what she said in Polish. I'm learning the Slavic languages and Polish is my favorite one

    @pia_mater@pia_mater10 ай бұрын
    • You should learn Slovenian language because it is the most advanced language in Europe.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tongobong1how can you define most advanced language?

      @bazej5202@bazej520210 ай бұрын
    • Russian is the best slavic language.

      @eliasziad7864@eliasziad786410 ай бұрын
    • @@eliasziad7864 Lmao, just because you are Hungarian Pro-Russian?

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@bazej5202 the most advanced language is the language that sounds the most exquisite, civilized with extreamly rich vocabulary that is much richer than English.

      @tongobong1@tongobong110 ай бұрын
  • I'm an American studying Serbian. Though Slovak isn't listed in this challenge, I recently came across several Slovak videos on KZhead. I was very surprised that I could understand the gist of the conversations.

    @CMV314@CMV31410 ай бұрын
    • Slovak is very clear understable Slavic language and veryy similar to Serbian in pronauncing and with words (and Polish - Czech) !!! :) Before Hungarians came and divide us in 9th century i think it was one the same language and the same people from Serbia to Poland! :) ))

      @goranjovic3174@goranjovic317410 ай бұрын
    • @@goranjovic3174 Ah, I see. :)

      @CMV314@CMV31410 ай бұрын
  • Piekna nasza Anna❤❤

    @izabeladimatteo8180@izabeladimatteo81809 ай бұрын
  • Im Serbian married to Slovak and polish is similar to slovakian. This Serbian girl from the video is so good at english

    @nenslekar9476@nenslekar94769 ай бұрын
  • Interesting, from which part of Ukraine is this girl, cuz she understands much in Polish uncorrectly and a few in my opinion I'm from Western part of Ukraine and understand ~85 of Polish 🇵🇱 ❤️ 🇺🇦

    @iharihar@iharihar10 ай бұрын
    • I'm from Eastern Ukraine and it's a little bit hard for me to understand Polish. i think she's too

      @fuckingscam@fuckingscam10 ай бұрын
    • I'm from center part of Ukraine and I guessed "river" and "dolphin".

      @user-eu2rp5dk6j@user-eu2rp5dk6j10 ай бұрын
    • I think she's just shy and kind of distracted because of that. And she also doesn't speak English as good as others, that's why she confused a lake with a river and didn't know what whale is called at first

      @fr1ghtn1ght55@fr1ghtn1ght5510 ай бұрын
    • @@antonkokhreidze9446 in Ukrainian exist the word "танець" /tanets'/, not only "tanok"

      @user-eu2rp5dk6j@user-eu2rp5dk6j10 ай бұрын
    • @@antonkokhreidze9446 tanecj and tanok are synonyms. Ruslana have won with song Wild Dances (Dyki Tanci), and not dyki tanky, for example. I was more surprised because taniec with soft n and hard c in Polish (in Ukrainian opposite) and she said that's similar, it's russian pronunciation and not ours

      @iharihar@iharihar10 ай бұрын
  • jedno jest wspólne i widoczne od razu - słowiańska uroda

    @michalp.1484@michalp.14845 ай бұрын
  • If one is aware of the way Polish got the "RZ" sound, you can usually deduce the corresponding word in your Slavic language (if there is one ofc).

    @Eugensson@Eugensson10 ай бұрын
  • As a Ukrainian I understood like 100% of what Anna was saying (although it might be because I’ve been living in Warsaw for the last 7 years and speak Polish fluently) but I like to think that I’m just good at languages😇😄

    @yevp1999@yevp199910 ай бұрын
    • Didn't live in Poland, but understood most of it. In general, you can grasp 2-3 words and figure out the rest.

      @NickB9W@NickB9W10 ай бұрын
    • Haha

      @malina3218@malina321810 ай бұрын
    • >Я зрозумів/ла 100% того, що Анна говорила >Я живу у Варшаві 7 років 😂

      @motivationalpower9669@motivationalpower966910 ай бұрын
    • Well, fair 😂 At least you are not the person who declares full knowledge of Polish and continues using mostly Ukrainian when speaking to the Poles, who don’t clearly understand them 😂

      @queida@queida10 ай бұрын
    • daswassup , Im from Lviv , and actually for us here Polish doesn’t sound like another language whatsoever, especially for people hailed from villages, it does sound more like a somewhat dialect, genuinely speaking, cuz in villages they use all of this polish vocabulary , and it doesn’t actually surprise me at all, since our modern Ukrainian comes from the text written by the author from Poltava. It’s hella far away from Lviv oblast, hence the language differentiates that much, tho my parents are not from the city Lviv but from the region they speak pure Ukrainian, and it’s way easier to learn and speak Ukrainian right now than it was during Soviet Union, like it’s obvious. I’m 16 I have lived all my life in Lviv suburbs and have always spoken pure Ukrainian

      @VlasneToJeDobre@VlasneToJeDobre10 ай бұрын
  • Just amazing this channel, you girls should just run this planet and we will have peace for good 😘😘😘

    @vladibudha@vladibudha2 ай бұрын
  • I am from Slovakia and I understood everything in Polish. Dolphin was easy for me, because I understood all important words. If I would say the same thing again in Slovak language instead of Polish, I am 100 percent sure Serbian and Ukrainian girl would understand it, because Slovak is connection between West, East and South Slavic languages.

    @marians7364@marians73644 ай бұрын
  • Polish and Ukrainian have so many similarities, just Wow! 🇺🇦❤️🇵🇱

    @tymurmylosvietov4120@tymurmylosvietov41209 ай бұрын
    • you took half of our country so no surprise

      @ragana5356@ragana53569 ай бұрын
    • @@ragana5356 half of your country????

      @game_channel1998@game_channel19989 ай бұрын
    • @@game_channel1998 Maps are availabe everywhere

      @ragana5356@ragana53569 ай бұрын
    • ​@@ragana5356it's the opposite. Ukraine return its territory and even gave let some Ukrainian cities in Poland, like Przemyśl

      @ddd7386@ddd73869 ай бұрын
    • @@ddd7386 eghm Ukraine does not exist even a century. Przemyśl was is and will be Polish. Lwów was a brother city of Kraków. Both are Polish cities. Accept the fact that even the term ukraine is 100% Polish. It was a land where only rogues escaped from different parts of Europe. Finally, I wonder how you are going to explain the genocide on Polish children and women. When Poland was fighting with Germans and Russians they backstabbed Poland by collaborating with Nazis and killing people using over 210 ways of torture. For fun. For their greediness. Have you seen a single grave? Nope. They burried them like dogs and do not allow to exhume them. Have they ever apologised? Nope Have they ever did sth positive for Poland, Slovaks, Czechs? Nope Do they build monuments for as ,,good" people as Hitler? Yes! Now sorry I'm not sorry. If I have to choose, I always choose lesser evil which is Russia. They at least apologised. And nope, it's not only about the genocide. Read what opinion they had and now have in Poland. Stealing, murdering and raping is the way how they say"thank you '.

      @ragana5356@ragana53569 ай бұрын
  • Slavic women are so beautiful 🥰

    @greendro6410@greendro641010 ай бұрын
    • damn rght

      @JosephOccenoBFH@JosephOccenoBFH10 ай бұрын
    • Draga doesn't look Slavic

      @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • @@worldclassyoutuber2085ctually none of them looks Slavic

      @papazataklaattiranimam@papazataklaattiranimam10 ай бұрын
    • ​@papazataklaattiranimam the polish one does

      @maxinorge@maxinorge10 ай бұрын
    • @@maxinorge she is neither blonde nor colourful eyed

      @papazataklaattiranimam@papazataklaattiranimam10 ай бұрын
  • I cannot wait that Polish girl guess Serbian ! I bet she will understand almost all ! Slovenian girl too ! Only Ukrainian girl maybe lesser but who knows maybe she will understand Serbian a lot too, Serbian is very clear language - have veryyy understable pronouncing as Slovak and Latin languages :) ))

    @goranjovic3174@goranjovic317410 ай бұрын
  • I'm Polish with a Ukrainan best friend, and we sometimes have conversations with her speaking Ukrainian and me speaking Polish and we understand like half of what the other is saying

    @Maria-tg7kl@Maria-tg7kl5 ай бұрын
    • it is the same with slovenian and serbian, if i as a slovenian meet a serb in france im not going to speak english with him

      @ankrapek12@ankrapek125 ай бұрын
  • No wonder Polish was hard. Polish probably have more sounds than any other Slavic language and also Polish preserved till this day nasal vovels Ąą and Ęę from Protoslavic language, which every other slavic language lost by now.

    @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • Bulgarian had ''ѫ'' until 1945 but its nasal sound of ''ą'' fell out in 1920s.

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • @@HeroManNick132 Yes, also if Ania would say that this animal(dolphin) *pływa w wodzie* , *ma długi nos* , *mądre zwierzę które żyje w wodzie* , *lubi pływać z ludźmi* other girls maybe would guess that she is talking about dolphin.

      @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • @@worldclassyoutuber2085 That in Bulgarian will be however most of the words are old-fashioned that are used in Polish: Modern: Плува във вода, има дълъг нос, мъдро животно, което живее във вода, обича да плува с хора. Old-fashioned: Плива во води, има дѫлгий носъ, мѫдрий звѣръ, което живѣе во води, люби пливати с люди.

      @HeroManNick132@HeroManNick13210 ай бұрын
    • I can understand Polish pronounce mostly, but reading for me it's a quiet hell. Czech is easier to read.

      @ukr009@ukr00910 ай бұрын
  • Oh wow, I'm Belarusian and I guessed dolphin relatively easily

    @heartssyrup@heartssyrup10 ай бұрын
    • so did i

      @vlagavulvin3847@vlagavulvin38479 ай бұрын
  • Funny about how many polish words are closer to russian than ukrainian. Good job girls! PS I felt in love with Eva 🫠

    @emanueletardino8545@emanueletardino85453 ай бұрын
  • I’m here drinking with my best friend Bosnia and we at pub met some old guy from Ukraine. He told us best story. Love from Somalia 🇸🇴

    @Beautyofanime1@Beautyofanime19 ай бұрын
  • All girls are beautiful in their own culture, but damn, eastern europian queens are just wow.

    @BalintM7898@BalintM789810 ай бұрын
    • Soon they will all be working as prostitutes in Western Europe.

      @MrAvatar011@MrAvatar0119 ай бұрын
  • For the Ukrainian speaker (as I am) Polish language is absolutely easy!

    @GuzelKyrim-Ukraine@GuzelKyrim-Ukraine10 ай бұрын
    • As a Ukrainian, I can understand a lot but it's not that easy. There is a lot of common between our vocabularies but Polish pronunciation with their zh ch sh is really hard for understanding.

      @harvesterofsorrow7492@harvesterofsorrow749210 ай бұрын
    • Well, sure it's easier than for others people which don't communicate in Slavic language. But even if Ukrainians understand many of Polish words, the worse thing is pronouncation itself. trzcina, chrząszcz, Grzegorz Brzęczyszczykiewicz, październik Try to pronounce that 😉 Yeah, but also Polish is sometimes weird. Italy - in almost all countries is similar, Meanwhile Polish: Włochy 😆 Or princess - принцеса - similar. Meanwhile Polish: Księżniczka (btw it also could be hard to pronounce) So Polish is not absolutely easy. But for sure it easier for Slavics.

      @syniasynia6736@syniasynia673610 ай бұрын
    • Mam nadzieję że nie jesteś obecnie w Polsce bo ty i twoi rodacy nie jesteście tu mile widziani

      @TheGB1@TheGB110 ай бұрын
    • @@TheGB1 zależy przez kogo i kto. Tam jest wojna, która nie jest ich winą i niektórzy ludzie to rozumieją. Szczególnie jak najbardziej są mile widziani matki z dzieckiem, ojcowie z dziećmi (jak matek nie ma) albo schorowani. Bo i tak nie mogliby walczyć na froncie, a tak przynajmniej są bezpieczni.

      @syniasynia6736@syniasynia673610 ай бұрын
  • I speak russian and I understand all what polish girl said....sometimes it took me some time to analyse, but I guessed right

    @Ninka1992@Ninka1992Ай бұрын
  • I’m looking forward to see how much will the Serbian girl understand Slovenian and vice versa :D

    @nemanjax637@nemanjax63710 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful Polish woman ❤❤❤

    @wiktoriamiller4912@wiktoriamiller49128 ай бұрын
  • Anna is so cute when she speaks Polish😅

    @lordihill@lordihill10 ай бұрын
  • It is Ambitious, Pani Aniu, Ambitious 👍 You really impressed me, by You are going to be theatre actress, instead of film actress. So... You seem to be real Artist, not only a woman who desires to became another celebrity... Good to You 👍 My honest Respect 👏💐🤩👍

    @lux_in_tenebris@lux_in_tenebris10 ай бұрын
  • Just when I got some confidence in understanding Polish, with the last part she killed me - zero words grasp. I’m a Serbian speaker by the way.

    @ainyc88@ainyc888 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful languages! Beautiful girls! Kisses from Brazil!

    @RobinAyala8@RobinAyala810 ай бұрын
    • @@C.SBraga-qm4xq are they English speakers, aren't?

      @RobinAyala8@RobinAyala810 ай бұрын
  • As someone from Serbia I got dolphin immediately. I understood when she said that it lives in ocean, that it's not a fish, but people think it's fish. I was contemplating between whale and dolphin but then later on she added that these animals are used for entertainment so I knew it's dolphin. Also one word she said reminds me of "sisar" which is mammal, but I'm not 100% sure

    @sofija642@sofija64210 ай бұрын
    • Ania said "ssak" (mammal) plural - ssaki Ssak ssie mleko matki.

      @Taketheredpill891@Taketheredpill89110 ай бұрын
    • @@Taketheredpill891 I don't know how Serbian girl didn't get it. The phrases I pointed out are really similar in Serbian. Also did you say that mammals drink (suck) mother's milk? In Serbian it would be Sisar sisa majčino mleko. We have multiple words for mother - mater, majka and mama

      @sofija642@sofija64210 ай бұрын
    • @@sofija642 Yes i wrote: mammal suck mothers milk. We also have other words for mother like: mama, matka, matula, I can also write it like this - Ssak ssie matczyne mleko.

      @Taketheredpill891@Taketheredpill89110 ай бұрын
    • @@Taketheredpill891 It's cool how similar Slavic languages are!

      @sofija642@sofija64210 ай бұрын
    • @@sofija642 Yes! and the slower we speak the more you can understand. Brain needs time to process the root of the word and slightly change pronunciation if necessary.

      @Taketheredpill891@Taketheredpill89110 ай бұрын
  • Ania pięknie reprezentuje 🇵🇱 Jest bardzo ładna 😍 Pozdrawiam wszystkie dziewczyny 💐

    @BronekLP@BronekLP25 күн бұрын
  • I’m Ukrainian. Was in Poland few times changing train, so i didn’t really speak, but i understood most of what she said. Maybe it’s because i speak Czech too. So i know two languages that are close to Polish.

    @viktoriastoliar6470@viktoriastoliar647010 ай бұрын
    • Probably they spoke Ukrainian to you

      @jankowalski6338@jankowalski633810 ай бұрын
    • I'm from Czech Republic and have a Rusyn colleague from western part of Ukraine. She speaks Czech perfectly but surprisingly doesn't understand Slovak and I bet she doesn't understand Polish as well.

      @siebensunden@siebensunden10 ай бұрын
    • I had very interesting language experience while being in Czech. I don't know Czech, but I had to communicate with a person who doesn't know English. The funniest thing ever: I spoke in my native language Polish and the person spoke in his native language Czech, but still we had a long, fruitful conversation, understanding each other without problem :D I consider it as simply amazing :D

      @phoearwenien4355@phoearwenien435510 ай бұрын
    • @@phoearwenien4355 just don't tell him that you looking for something

      @jankowalski6338@jankowalski633810 ай бұрын
    • @@phoearwenien4355 Same thing with Ukrainians and Belarusians. We can speak with our own languages, but understand each other perfectly well.

      @ukr009@ukr00910 ай бұрын
  • I got dolphin for the last thing. I got that it's not actually a fish, it lives in the ocean and she said something about how it's happy to see people and play with them or something. I'm Serbian, by the way.

    @Elriuhilu@Elriuhilu10 ай бұрын
  • im happy that my (small) country is in this video, because if from slovenia. Thank you world friends for real work! 💀💀

    @LeON_2@LeON_210 ай бұрын
  • Great video, greetings from Serbia!

    @MrVukasino@MrVukasino10 ай бұрын
  • Czechy i Słowacja , których tu brakuje. Znacznie więcej umiem zrozumieć czytając w ich języku niż np ukraiński.

    @blacezard2514@blacezard25148 ай бұрын
  • The girl from Ukraine is probably a Crimean Tatar... It's a minority in the south of Ukraine. There are also Tatars in Russia in the republic of Tatarstan

    @mikeza6248@mikeza62487 ай бұрын
  • i love how these girls are all together and all from different countries united together

    @blackbulls6779@blackbulls67798 ай бұрын
  • Serbian girl connected word *zobaczyć* with tooth "ząb/zub" while the root of the word is Inherited from Old Polish "baczyć" a back-formation of Proto-Slavic *obačiti* (perfective of Proto-Slavic ačiti), reanalysed as o-bačiti, related to oko, so "zobaczyć" (ačiti/obačiti) - to take a look / to see / to see something.

    @worldclassyoutuber2085@worldclassyoutuber208510 ай бұрын
    • When I see a Proto-Slavic word I can see that it is related to Serbian "уочити / uočiti" - notice, catch sight of; "угледати / ugledati" - to see; "погледати / pogledati" - look; we also have phrase "бацити поглед / baciti pogled" - take a look; we also have "видети / videti" - have a look, see. But that word in Polish really looks like "зубачић / zubačić" or "зупчић / zupčić" which is related to the teeth or "забацити / zabaciti" - (to) throw away or "заобићи / zaobići" - bypass.

      @amarillorose7810@amarillorose781010 ай бұрын
  • For Czech, it would be super easy. I had dolphin once she described it as sea mammal.

    @jansvoboda4293@jansvoboda42937 ай бұрын
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