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I like the sound of Russian, Slovenian and Sorbian.
Slavic (AD 540–1270) 64.0%
Baltic (AD 260–540) 21.2%
Germanic (AD 100–630) 7.6%
European Jew (AD 1160–1400) 6.0%
Sinitic (1230 BC–AD 1670) 1.2%
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I especially love Russian, as it sounds very soft and nice to my personal hearing, and Polish, which kinda reminds me of Russian, but it's more harsh, which fits it well. With rest of Slavic languages I'm pretty neutral, none really captivate or bother me, but I also have less experience hearing them than Russian and Polish, since I often listen to music in other languages, and both these countries produced many great bands.
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From the video I like Southern Slavic languages, Czech and Russian. Ukrainian is beautiful too but it good more like “singing” language, colloquially it sounds a little funny. Polish is a bit harsh.
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I almost understand slovak,it seems the closest of the romanian languages group,it's strange because i will not expected to it,russian and belarussian are very close
i had try to learn a bit russian but i'am blocked by this cyrillic alphabet and my mental neuronal circuit is one of a western one,of a very lazy one
some musical examples
technologia a russian band (the russian depeche mode?)
kitsch obscure ukrainian (russian maybe??) 80's synth-pop behind the iron curtain soviet union style ,da! ,not too bad,damn this channel is a goldmine
modern polish electro-pop
the very good slovenian rock band siddharta
“the right of peoples to self-determination”
http://sciencenordic.com/
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