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I can't tell the difference between Bosnian, Serbian, Polish or Bulgarian for example... All sound the same
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But now that I compare with Polish, I do hear the difference. But I'm afraid in real life I couldn't say what is what. Maybe Bosnian has some Greek influence, because it has something different - and i can't hear as much of the szzz schhh dzzzz -kind of sounds like in Polish (or Russian)
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First time I hear it in these videos. I thought general slavic like serbian, then I compared it with a video of bulgarian and greek language. I noticed that the rhythm was latin influenced and sounded like italian so much.
Thats the analysis I do when comes to:
How does (insert language here) sound to you?
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bulgarian i can kinda understand a lot,but polish is very different
there are many latin words used ,and i guess it is latin influenced
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For a Greek, it doesn't sound like Greek at all.
It sound Slavic. I can't tell the difference between Bosnian, or Serbian , or Fyromian, but it sound softer than Russian.
Slavic languages are not my cup of tea, but they are not ''irritating'' to the ear, like other languages...
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i actually don't like Russian at all,how it soundsSlavic languages are not my cup of tea, but they are not ''irritating'' to the ear, like other languages...
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Russian has lots of consonants, and lots or ''r'' sounds , which I dislike. Same goes for German, which sounds too harsh in my ears.
The Balkan Slavic languages are softer to the ear, but nothing special for me.
I don't really know the difference between them. Can you tell some points of how Bosnian is different from other Balkan languages?
I mean, any special letter-sound? different grammar ?
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I hardly get any word. As far as sound is concerned, it sounds like a weird mixture of russian and italian.
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