Also answer the vote for which Slavic country sounds most like Serbian.
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Some singing:
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Also answer the vote for which Slavic country sounds most like Serbian.
[YOUTUBE]O8FcqCpJkdM[/YOUTUBE]
[youtube]pl25ecxrCk8[/youtube]
[YOUTUBE]Gg-cuMD8ps0[/YOUTUBE]
Some singing:
[YOUTUBE]MFZ4md7pFzU[/YOUTUBE]
[YOUTUBE]TKiikjVKWjk[/YOUTUBE]
Last edited by rashka; 02-25-2012 at 11:04 PM.
Rashka honey the thread must be which language sounds like Serbian ;D but we forgive you

It sounds the most similar to Polish imo.
I mean it sounds like an Albanian trying to speak Russian (aimed at Gupao, Rashka please dont kill me)


To one artificial language created by Serbs, guess which is it.
To answer the question Serbian sounds like a bit worse version of Turkish


Czech - it is a very interesting Slavic language that combines features of South, West and East Slavic ones. Intonation and accent wise Serbian is quite far from Eastern Slavic languages and a Serbian friend of mine had similar opinion on the subject.


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