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First of all, the so called Montenegrin language in reality differs very little from Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian. Secondly, your pronounciation is absolutely horrible. Learn the language yourself, before attempting to teach it to others. Warmest regards from Montenegro!
Hello! Thank you for the comment :) Do you mind teaching me a little pronounciation? I want to learn some montenegrin and there's barely anything online abt it T-T If you can, then tysm!! <3
@@Giulienas.coconuts It's because the language doesn't exist outside of the wet dreams of our politicians and national fanatics. Learn Serbian, ijekavian dialect. :)
@@nikolazekic549 ty! I figured I'd learn the words from the few videos I find (I don't wanna learn a lot of Montenegrin anyway ^^) and use Google translate for pronounciation :)
Nah just to correct you all of this comes from the Bulgarian language as the Russians adopted this from the Bulgarians. If you doubting just go look into it
To those people who are saying that this language does not exist, well there are many things you should know in this world especially those languages or dialects that are not spoken worldwide. If you go here in the Philippines, there are many dialects in every province and they are not found in Google translator
Yeah, but Montenegrin isn't even different enough to be a separate dialect, unlike the case with the dialects in the Philippines. It's just a regional accent. Like American vs. British English.
Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian and Montenegrin are all the exact same language, execpt different meanings and translations for some words and different accents.😔😓🇭🇷🇧🇦🇷🇸🇲🇪
Hay que asco que se permite embarazos y nacimiento de estas cosas...no debieron nisiquiera amamantar se...y si ya la gata de a luz hay que separar los imediatamente a la gata al nacer para qur nunca se le despierte instincto maternal y que estos estorbos queden desprotejidos y sin ayuda🤬solo estorban y hacen dano y exigen la comida embez de buscar se solos su comida si quieren sobrevivir
Montenegrin does exist as a language, but it's not found in Google Translate, Yandex Translate or any other translation apps. Therefore, Montenegrin is a language that Google Translate doesn't have.
Great job! FYI: 1:50: "Nazywam się..." should be used with a first and the last name. This is a common mistake even among Polish native speakers :) But since you are just beginning learning, I'd suggest to lear the proper forms :D Q: Jak masz na imię? - What is your (first) name? A: "Mam na imię Andrzej." OR "Jestem Andrzej". OR just "Andrzej". Q: Jak się nazywasz? - What is your (full) name (first and last name)? A: Nazywam się Andrzej Nowak. - My (full) name is Andrzej Nowak. Q: Jak się pan nazywa? - What is your name, Sir? (formal question). A: Nazywam się Andrzej Nowak. Powodzenia w nauce! :) Good luck in learning.
Words ending in es show the plural and are pronounced like /AS/ Bonas, Moltas. Also, remember there are more vowels in Catalan than Spanish, so there are different O and different E. Keep up the good job!
A few minor corrections: -The r should be pronounced harder, almost like a “d” sound -The s should be pronounced with less air -In gracias, the “ci” sound is pronounced as “see,” not “she” -It should be “sí, un poquito” -Nice to meet you= es un placer conocerte (conocerle with people of higher positions)
I disagree in that it should be ''sí, un poquito'', that is perhaps a mexicanism, as we tend to speak everything in diminutives, but it's still perfectly acceptable, and also a better direct translation. Also ''Encantado de conocerle'' is perfectly valid as well, it is possibly a little more ''affectionate'' than a formal greeting but its still good
@@ruilanguage You are such a blessing, please know what you do is amazing it opens doors to people, you are so clear and the method you share is very good for me to learn through bless you, may the LORD truly rain blessings on you.