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Serbian also uses lot of Turkish loans. Even Croatian does as well, but to a much lesser degree. We also have more own Slavic words in use than Serbs do (for example for names of months in a year).
I heard Serbs have some Russian loans even (we don't), but about that I wouldn't know.
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Can you please explain us why so many Croats have troubles with correct speaking of Dubrovnik dialect.
Seems it is alien to them.
Professor Emeritus Ivo Škarić proved in his research that 90% of respondents do not distinguish between "ije" and "je" and "č" and "ć" in pronunciation, and that 76% of them has an incorrect three-voice system.
He also realizes that the Croatian spoken language has developed in a completely different direction than the norms prescribed by spelling and grammar.
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as google and bing translate claim: (cro, slo, pol)
forest - šuma, gozd, las (but gózd means young forest)
west, east - zapad istok, zahod vzhod, zachód wschód
word - riječ, beseda, słowo (but also biesiada)
etc.
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let me clarify something, Czechs (R1a part) is of East Slavic origin, they have words closer to Russian but with different sometimes pronunciation (les, zapad, východ)
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Lech, Czech, and Rus were Eastern Slavic (the Antes) because of that Rus, R-M458 Rethelitic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lech,_Czech,_and_Rus
they defeated West Slavs (Slo-Veneti) with a little help fom I2a1 friends
there is more R-M458 in Russia and Ukraine than in Poland --> http://blog.vayda.pl/en/haplogroup-r...2-2018-14-new/
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