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Surprisingly as Serbian.
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Sundqvist is the biggest expert for Yugo languages of non-Yugos on this forum.
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Serbian sound tougher a bit louder, some similarities but even those words that are similar have different word endings. Imo it would take time to learn them vice versa. When I helped some Serb guys here to get to one part of the city I had to mainly use Serb words I knew, because they wouldnt understand almost none Slovak words. But as I said you can still find many similarities. For example Slovenian is like alien Slavic language to me.
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I agree with TheMaestro Serbian language is tough, and I would add clear. It's not soft like Russian, femine as Slovenian, with a lot of rusting voices as Polish, or with a muffled pronunciation (somehow from throat) as Bulgarian.
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like a mixture of italian and russian.
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As a non Slavic speaker it sound to like Bulgarian. Plus they have brutal sound-accent. Very warrior style
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