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Similarities Between Ukrainian and Polish 

Bahador Alast
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In this episode of the language challenge, we compare some of the similarities between two Slavic languages, with Eliza (Polish speaker) and Kristina (Ukrainian speaker) challenging each other with a list of words and sentences.
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After Russia, Ukraine and Poland are the second and third largest Slavic countries, and hence have the highest number of Slavic speakers, after Russian speakers. The Polish language (język polski, polszczyzna) is a West Slavic language while Ukrainian is classified as an East Slavic language. Polish is the native language of the Poles and is spoken primarily in Poland where it has official status, along with the European Union. The Polish alphabet contains 9 additions to the letters of the basic Latin script (ą, ć, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż). Polish is closely related to Kashubian, Silesian, Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian, Czech and Slovak. Historically, Polish began to emerge as a distinct language around the 10th century which largely triggered the establishment of the Polish state. In addition to Poland, the Polish language is native to Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, central-western Lithuania, bordering regions of western Ukraine and western Belarus, Romania, Moldova. It is recognized as a minority language in Czech Republic, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia, and Ukraine. Ukrainian (українська мова) is the official state language of Ukraine originating from the Old East Slavic of the early medieval state of Kievan Rus'. The Modern Ukrainian language has been in common use since the late 17th century. In this video we explore to what extent the two Slavic languages from neighbouring countries are similar.

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@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Please reach us on Instagram with your suggestions and feedback: Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@OfficialShadowKing
@OfficialShadowKing 6 лет назад
Bahador Alast You should do Persian vs Polish as well. They both share similarities with essential words like ground or earth
@ewawisniewski897
@ewawisniewski897 6 лет назад
Thank you Bahador! It's awesome!
@fazrazfarzam4688
@fazrazfarzam4688 6 лет назад
Nice! Thanks for doing that man.
@nikolaszajden1845
@nikolaszajden1845 6 лет назад
Bahador Alast please would you do czech language with another slavic language
@alekshukhevych2644
@alekshukhevych2644 5 лет назад
Master Expert as a Ukrainian I must say that you are very wrong. Poles are our brothers, they are the most successful Slavic country, they are the victors of Slavic word!
@JustyMe
@JustyMe 6 лет назад
The Ukrainian girl was right about the word "choice". We don't call election "wybór", but "wybory", idk why the Polish girl said it that way...
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 6 лет назад
Yes wybór = вибір (wybór) i was suprised too.
@krl1831
@krl1831 5 лет назад
Eliza H. Bahador maybe wrote "election" in translator and it translated into "wybór"
@JustyMe
@JustyMe 5 лет назад
krl1831 Then she is so unassertive lol. "Oh well, that dude wrote something in *my* language that doesn't make sense, I guess I'm wrong even though I'm a native speaker and he used Google translate..."
@krl1831
@krl1831 5 лет назад
Eliza H. Możliwe ;)
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 5 лет назад
Yes. You're right and so was Kristina. Thank you for clarifying.
@vally5729
@vally5729 5 лет назад
Love Poland and Ukraine from Czech Republic! ^^ P.S I'm learning Ukrainian
@youryeti3141
@youryeti3141 5 лет назад
Величезне дякую Thanks a million:)
@uamurphy
@uamurphy 4 года назад
Ого, вчиш українську мову? Сам чи з вчителем?
@der_Grosse
@der_Grosse 4 года назад
Ahoj z Ukrajiny, kamarade) Ja taký studuju češtinu)
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573 3 года назад
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@carltarrant1080
@carltarrant1080 2 года назад
Ukrainians are too mixed with Asians (Pechenegs, Khazars and Tatars).
@MrSlobodan80
@MrSlobodan80 6 лет назад
I'm serbian and I understood all the words. Sometimes is pretty hard to understand becouse of pronounce but it's amazing how our words have a strong roots! Good bless all Slavic!
@CroaticusMagicus
@CroaticusMagicus 6 лет назад
Yep, Ukranian is closer though, and a lot easier to understand - mainly because Polish has those rš rč sounds, or uses š instead r. Good one. I'd guess more Ukranian (almost all) than Polish words (60% maybe?).
@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 6 лет назад
S mr.L Вок мој српски пријатељу! Свиђа ми се да врло дивиш се нашим језицима! Ми се лично свиђа ваш српски језик који је један од најстаријих слованских језика, што значи да је у неким случајевима добро очуван у речнику 👍🇷🇸
@KasiaB
@KasiaB 5 лет назад
Croaticus Magicus Hehe, da, grafemi ą, ę, ł, ń, ó, ś, ź, ż i digrafi ch, cz, dz, dź, dż, rz, sz su specifičnost poljskog jezika; '"ć" postoji i u hrvatskom i u poljskom jeziku (BTW, č = cz, dž = dż, đ = dź, š = sz, ž = rz/ż) ;) Lijep pozdrav iz Poljske! :)
@CroaticusMagicus
@CroaticusMagicus 5 лет назад
Yea, but we don't use them instead of r :)
@KasiaB
@KasiaB 5 лет назад
Ja samo malo govorim hrvatski, ali stvarno puno razumijem vaš jezik - rekla bih da ~85% (bez pomoći rječnika, naravno) ;)
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
Polish people? Hello? I love your language ! Jestem rumunem i lubię polski język. Ukrainian is also very pretty, greetings 🇷🇴💕🇵🇱💕🇺🇦
@micha5876
@micha5876 6 лет назад
Hello bro. In polish it should be: Jestem Rumunem i lubię polski. :)
@jupitertheplanet2030
@jupitertheplanet2030 6 лет назад
You are shitty
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 6 лет назад
Jupiter the planet I can't imagine Romanian who loves sounding of Polish and hates sounding of Ukrainian. I can understand he loves Poland and hates Ukraine, it's OK - but then you write as is and don't invent fantom formulas. If you hate sounding of Ukrainian you would typically hate Polish twice more if only you're not a pervert who likes all these SH, CH and nasal sounds (which so differs from Romanian sounding :)
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 6 лет назад
ME_MYSELF and I So you're simply Ukraine hater. It's just exactly what I thought. Languages are irrelevant ;)
@KasiaB
@KasiaB 6 лет назад
ME_MYSELF and I OMG, ce surpriză plăcută :) Bună din nou! (Urmăresc şi eu acest canal :))Mulţumim din suflet pentru cuvintele Tale atât de frumoase... Trăiască şi înflorească prietenia româno-polonă! ❤
@RichieLarpa
@RichieLarpa 6 лет назад
Greetings from Czech Republic, I am informed about similarities between Polish and Ukrainian, but I am honestly surprised of how much I understood! I am on way to become an omniglot and I added Ukrainian on my list at this moment. Pozdrawiam wszystkich w Polsce i na Ukrainie!
@YdenPL
@YdenPL 5 лет назад
Pozdrowienia, bracia z Czech!
@fyraksvkthestudiosnailstep8333
A ja pozdravujem z východu! :)
@ewelinaes8520
@ewelinaes8520 5 лет назад
Diky, ja jsem Moravanka v 1/4. Pozdrav s Polska:)
@piotrhobbysta5614
@piotrhobbysta5614 5 лет назад
Greetings to Czech brothers! :)
@MiSt3300
@MiSt3300 5 лет назад
Pozdrawiam czeskich braci!
@zenn8728
@zenn8728 6 лет назад
I'm a Southeast Asian and have nothing to do here lol 😂 but Slavic languages are so mystique and has a very mesmerizing pronunciation especially Ukrainian 😳
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 6 лет назад
Коваленко Вадим I believe "classical" interpretations will be even better: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qHYJe5jDcbM.html
@somethingforyou345
@somethingforyou345 5 лет назад
thank uuuu❤️❤️❤️🇺🇦
@janjohnny4945
@janjohnny4945 5 лет назад
Interesting you hear it that way that is mystique
@user-cs7tq2iz1g
@user-cs7tq2iz1g 3 года назад
Try croatian to get most slavic roots. Btw I'm Russian.
@alalawenska1642
@alalawenska1642 6 лет назад
I have a friend who is Ukrainian and she speaks Ukrainian to me and i speak polish to her xD
@MegaCarbon14
@MegaCarbon14 5 лет назад
А ти звідки саме?
@masia6255
@masia6255 5 лет назад
Me too. Sometimes we even switch the languages :)
@vedo3989
@vedo3989 5 лет назад
@@masia6255 you are russian?
@masia6255
@masia6255 5 лет назад
@@vedo3989 I am Ukrainian
@vmakohonchuk
@vmakohonchuk 4 года назад
To est prosto )) masz tylko mowit wolno
@vedo3989
@vedo3989 5 лет назад
I'm from Macedonia 🇲🇰 I love poland and ukraine 🇲🇰💖🇵🇱💖🇺🇦
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573 3 года назад
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@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 6 лет назад
As Polish I would understand every word said by the Ukrainian woman, no wonder our languages are so similar 👍🇵🇱🇺🇦
@dojacatstanaccount7936
@dojacatstanaccount7936 6 лет назад
Mikołaj Bojarczuk They're both slavic languages, that's why they are so similar
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 6 лет назад
And because of our common history ;).
@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 6 лет назад
Pan Adolf You know it 👍
@vyrobnyk6362
@vyrobnyk6362 6 лет назад
Pan Adolf Not common, because the Polish pans used the Ukrainian population as serfs.
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 6 лет назад
+Владек Водападек Так-так, особливо Вишневецькі, Острозькі, Даниловичі. Вчи історію будь ласка та не вір стереотипам друже.
@amyxbeth5566
@amyxbeth5566 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video. I am from Poland and I am learning Ukrainian, so I like it very much. Dziękuję! Дякую!
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching:)
@dj3us
@dj3us 6 лет назад
Lovely! Prıjemno ce čutı!
@nichitasopcinschi
@nichitasopcinschi 5 лет назад
If you want to practise Ukrainian I can help you, I am native speaker. And you also can help me in Polish.
@nexor7809
@nexor7809 5 лет назад
Why would a pole learn ukrainian?..
@amyxbeth5566
@amyxbeth5566 5 лет назад
I'm learning Ukrainian because I really like this language, it's beautiful. I like Ukraine, especially Odessa. I am also a Melovin fan, so knowledge of Ukrainian would help me understand many interviews.
@Katty20001004
@Katty20001004 6 лет назад
That moment when I am Pole which is living in Lithuania and know Polish, Lithuanian, Russian and Ukrainian language. Oh, and English of course 😁
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
Katty21 How, how, how? I know 3 languages, with mine included... 😣😒
@Katty20001004
@Katty20001004 6 лет назад
ME_MYSELF and I I live in multicultural society and it is very helpful, because I have to know about 3 languages minimally 😊
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
Katty21 I'm so gealous 😬😊☺😂😂
@jossip22
@jossip22 6 лет назад
I basicaly know Croatian Bosnian Serbian Montengrian and can understand Slovenian and some other slavic languages probably. And I know English German and I'm learning French now too
@dj3us
@dj3us 6 лет назад
“Basically” doesn’t count. I suppose, you don’t even know what is the actual differences between them…
@katarina1292
@katarina1292 6 лет назад
Slovak vs Polish!
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Definitely plan on it! For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments. Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@niunka1
@niunka1 6 лет назад
Oh my Goodness! You have to do Slovak and Polish! It is such a surreal experience to listen to both! They are distinct languages yet almost completely mutually intelligible! It's almost scary. You think to yourself: Why do you sound so weird and WHY DO I UNDERSTAND ???
@muzgnasicianie
@muzgnasicianie 6 лет назад
I think Slovak is the closest to Polish.
@MarcinHRN
@MarcinHRN 6 лет назад
No diffrences 😃
@hanana0031
@hanana0031 6 лет назад
i swear being polish with a little knowledge of russian (from school) makes you understand almost everything in ukrainian, but it ain't changing the fact that i want to learn ukrainian too, well good luck for me, great video!
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
the Similarities are borrowings from Polish during the polish rule in the west Russia. Try slovakian (with ukrainian) and will see less similarities.
@vikey1764
@vikey1764 5 лет назад
hanana00 jestem ukraińcem i chcę nauczyć się mówić po polsku. Bardzo piękny język!
@hanana0031
@hanana0031 5 лет назад
Vi Key To bardzo miłe! Mój dziadek był ukraińcem dlatego też mam sentyment do Ukrainy. Życzę powodzenia 😊
@vikey1764
@vikey1764 5 лет назад
hanana00 dzięki)! Wam że powiedzenia w kształceniu języka ukraińskiego i wszystkiego najlepszego)!
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
Slownik etymologiczny jezyka polskiego/kraj Край, украина - о всякой "выступающей" земле, (у)краинец - житель пограничья, скраю, изначальное значение - край, конец. ;) kraj, kraina albo ukraina, o kazdej ‘wysunietej ziemicy’, krainiec, ‘mieszkajacy na pograniczu kraju, krawedzi’; znaczenie pierwotne tylko ‘krawedzi, brzegu’
@flixisland5583
@flixisland5583 6 лет назад
You should do the Baltic languages. Lithuanian vs Latvian would be interesting to watch
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
I'd love to! I've been thinking about that and looking for a fluent Latvian speaker here in Toronto to do it. For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments (because that happens a lot on RU-vid where comments go unnoticed). Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@ruslanyakushev4107
@ruslanyakushev4107 5 лет назад
I'm from Belarus, and I understood almost everything. Just amazing
@ewawisniewski897
@ewawisniewski897 6 лет назад
Absolutely love this!! Thank you Bahador for the great work you do and bring different people closer, it is so nice.Greetings from Poland ❤❤❤
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you!:)
@horobtseva
@horobtseva 6 лет назад
I am from Ukraine and I’ve almost guessed everything. An interesting video !
@sego6277
@sego6277 6 лет назад
They all have got similar because they are slavic languages
@pitur5492
@pitur5492 6 лет назад
The same with germanic languages , and latin languages are even more similar.
@sego6277
@sego6277 6 лет назад
Pitur yes
@ajoajoajoaj
@ajoajoajoaj 6 лет назад
Yes and no. Theu all have a common heritage but Polish nd Ukrainian in particular have been in extensive contact because of governance under the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
@sorayamins4896
@sorayamins4896 6 лет назад
Pitur slavic languages are the most Similar to each other
@prince_sach50
@prince_sach50 6 лет назад
exactly
@mikemancuso2526
@mikemancuso2526 4 года назад
Here in Vancouver, I used to work 6 years for an Ukrainian catholic parish who is in fact Ukrainian-polish because of the mixed marriage. Pozdrowienia z Kanada.
@karolinapolasik3723
@karolinapolasik3723 6 лет назад
I'm from Poland and we say wybory for election in my part, not wybór and that's quite official I think because I have never herd or read wybór as election, it doesn't make sense to me. For me it's a choice as she said so Kristina got it right :)
@yanaosiedlevych7713
@yanaosiedlevych7713 5 лет назад
Bardzo ciekawie się ogląda kiedy znasz polski, ukraiński i angielski
@surrealsoul9120
@surrealsoul9120 5 лет назад
*польськУ / *українськУ / *англійськУ
@piotrhobbysta5614
@piotrhobbysta5614 5 лет назад
Yes, fully agreed. I see it often would be easier to understand written language (using latin alphabet if somebody doesn't know cyrylic) than spoken one.
@ERACLAB
@ERACLAB 5 лет назад
@@piotrhobbysta5614 yeah polish and ukranian are very similar, on other hand russian is a bit different. Some words share the root, but sound very different and others are used differently or different words are used for same meaning. Like Travel had same root with word road in ukranian and polish, but in russian there is no word like that with that root.
@vmakohonchuk
@vmakohonchuk 4 года назад
не дуже, хіба тільки цікаво яким чином індієць обирав слова
@user-cs7tq2iz1g
@user-cs7tq2iz1g 3 года назад
Очень интересно смотреть, когда знаешь польский, украинский и английский.
@Learn_Languages__239
@Learn_Languages__239 5 лет назад
Pierogi
@jagodanowak8949
@jagodanowak8949 5 лет назад
Polyglot Pablo Polska
@Vinnytsia
@Vinnytsia 5 лет назад
Pierogi came to Poland from Ukraine :). Look in Wikipedia.
@misiek_xp4886
@misiek_xp4886 5 лет назад
​@@Vinnytsia Ukraine was Poland. It never was independent state before XX century. Look in Wikipedia.
@Vinnytsia
@Vinnytsia 5 лет назад
@@misiek_xp4886, stupid, Ukraine was never Poland!.. Yes, Ukraine was occupied by Poland like Crimea now is occupied by Russia. If Ukraine was Poland, it would be Poland now too. Old name of Ukraine was Kyiv Rus'. Look in Wikipedia. :)
@martiinaaz6305
@martiinaaz6305 4 года назад
Bitch Poland never occupied Ukraine. That was Polish and Lithunian union in those days on this land where you call now Ukraine. Stop talking bullshits and educated yourself ..
@AmirTavassoly
@AmirTavassoly 6 лет назад
Great video as always Bahador jan! :)
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thanks so much Amir jan :)
@earthling1988
@earthling1988 6 лет назад
hungarian v.s a turkic language(bashkir, volga tatar, anatolian turkish, chuvash, crimean tatar) or hungarian v.s another finno-ugric language(khanty/mansi, mordovian(moksha/erzya), estonian/finnish, komi, udmurt)
@wheezycarl5625
@wheezycarl5625 6 лет назад
Finnish vs Estonian would be great! Koira - koer, silmä - silm, joulu - jõul, kolmesataakaksikymmentäyksi - kolmsada kakskümmend üks (the number 321) ...
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
Tobias Henrik OMFG how long can it be?
@robertkukuczka6946
@robertkukuczka6946 5 лет назад
I am Polish who speaks hungarian every day so we can try Polish vs Hungarian :)
@nightwish2507
@nightwish2507 5 лет назад
Love Slavic Bros from Croatia
@markomiljkovic1137
@markomiljkovic1137 6 лет назад
Loved this episode!!
@DanielR_85
@DanielR_85 6 лет назад
To oczywiste, że ukraiński jest BARDZO podobny do polskiego, zresztą tak samo jest z białoruskim. Łączy nas wspólna kilkuwiekowa historia. Niestety ta sama historia zaprzepaściła ideę dalszej unifikacji naszych kultur, a tym samym także języków. Dziś mamy szansę odkryć się na nowo. I nie można tej możliwości zaprzepaścić, to jest w naszym interesie, byśmy się do siebie zbliżyli!
@nomadxxi2882
@nomadxxi2882 6 лет назад
Slovjanśki movy vsi podibni ale fonetyka ukrajinśkoji i poľśkoji najblyźči pislia biloruśkoji. Žaľ polityka nas rozjednuje...
@KasiaB
@KasiaB 6 лет назад
Daniel R. Najbardziej podobny do języka polskiego jest język słowacki (zachodniosłowiański jak nasz ojczysty).
@DanielR_85
@DanielR_85 6 лет назад
Kasia B. Teoretycznie pewnie tak. Mnie jednak łatwiej zrozumieć Ukraińca bądź Białorusina.
@KasiaB
@KasiaB 6 лет назад
Daniel R. Ku mojemu (ogromnemu) zaskoczeniu najbardziej zrozumiały dla mnie (bez wcześniejszej nauki, oczywiście) okazał się chorwacki! Przepiękny, polecam :) Dobrej nocy :)
@DanielR_85
@DanielR_85 6 лет назад
Kasia B. Wzajemnie. ;-)
@TheForeignCitizen
@TheForeignCitizen 5 лет назад
I love this! I'd love to see more videos about similarities between these two languages.
@andyjohnD
@andyjohnD 3 года назад
My mother's side is Polish and father Ukrainian, thus this reminds me of holidays
@sekret7289
@sekret7289 6 лет назад
Finnish and Estonian
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
I hope to do that for sure in the future! For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments (because that happens a lot on RU-vid where comments go unnoticed). Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@andreworeilly1629
@andreworeilly1629 6 лет назад
I love these videos! It would be interesting to see something about similarities on a deeper level, other than lexical similarities. I don't know, like guessing sentences, phrases or noticing similar patterns!
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Andrew Oreilly That's a great idea. I am gonna see if I can incorporate it in an upcoming video, perhaps, we'll start with word, and then do a bunch of sentences instead of just 1 or 2. For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments (because that happens a lot on RU-vid where comments go unnoticed). Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@LauraGarcia-tk1zj
@LauraGarcia-tk1zj 5 лет назад
Another amazing video!! 🤗🤗
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 6 лет назад
Thank you Mr. Bahador Alast for a very interesting video. I've been waiting for a while when you record something with the polish language. It was very cool to continue with this. It was very funny to watch me as a Pole because iknow the Ukrainian language ^^ These languages are very simmilar because they are slavic and because of our common polish-ukrainian history and we always been a neighbors whith ukrainians (earlier they called themselvs "rusyns" ^^. And almost every word in past was in our or their language :) Just some tricky moments :D.
@breslavia007
@breslavia007 6 лет назад
wybór=choice, wybory=election
@vmakohonchuk
@vmakohonchuk 4 года назад
czaszka чашка owoce овочі
@VolivovejVolej
@VolivovejVolej 6 лет назад
Hello from the Czech Republic! Where are you located? These vids make me wanna come over and play, too. 😀
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Michal Polak Thank you! We are located in Toronto (Canada). If you happen to be here or know anyone here that's interested in participating in a future video, all are welcome. You can reach us on Instagram: Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@VolivovejVolej
@VolivovejVolej 6 лет назад
Bahador Alast Thank you! I’ll remember you if I ever relocate. 👍🏼
@VolivovejVolej
@VolivovejVolej 6 лет назад
Bartosz Skowron Dzięki. 😀
@airlinernee8292
@airlinernee8292 6 лет назад
Ahoj, did you understand Polish? Greetings from Poland!
@VolivovejVolej
@VolivovejVolej 6 лет назад
As a matter of fact, Ukrainian seemed generally easier for me to understand in this video. Polish gets to be harder to comprehend with that ć, ś and ź all around. 😇 I live at the Czech side of Silesia right now, and the locals are overall used to hearing Polish a lot in here, so they would definitely understand it bettter than me.
@polonesa3981
@polonesa3981 6 лет назад
awesome video ❤️ maybe next polish and russian? :)
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Sara Definitely plan to do that in the future! For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments. Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@micha5876
@micha5876 6 лет назад
Comparison between polish and belarusian would be even better.
@crsx1861
@crsx1861 6 лет назад
Sara No, Polish people see Russia as the biggest peace threat and are not meant to be together.
@micha5876
@micha5876 6 лет назад
It's not true. The politics and personal relationship are not the same thing. You shold differ them.
@crsx1861
@crsx1861 6 лет назад
michał xyz Yes but sadly Russian people think the same as Putin. He is dictating them their thinking.
@p2002pl
@p2002pl 6 лет назад
Kto z Polski? 😊
@Leon_0792
@Leon_0792 5 лет назад
p2002pl ja
@caterlinxxx7267
@caterlinxxx7267 5 лет назад
JAAA XD
@juliayt4187
@juliayt4187 5 лет назад
ja ja ja
@wiki2402
@wiki2402 5 лет назад
I am ja xd
@kawaiipaendeo238
@kawaiipaendeo238 5 лет назад
Ja
@matthew5556
@matthew5556 6 лет назад
The most similar language to Polish is Czech and then Slovak ☺
@pawelpap9
@pawelpap9 6 лет назад
Matisz253 I would say Slovak is much more similar to Polish than Czech, but I am not sure how one would measure it.
@matthew5556
@matthew5556 6 лет назад
Both are very similar. In Poland we just always talk about Czech.
@ajoajoajoaj
@ajoajoajoaj 6 лет назад
Kashubian is the closest language to the Polish. It may appear to be a mere dialect, but is in fact the last remnant of an otherwise extinct branch of West Slavic, Pomeranian, that extended as far as the Elbe River at one point. It had since grown in intense contact with Polish, obscuring its roots, much as Catalan and Frisian superficially are most similar to Spanish and Dutch but are in fact genetically the closest languages to Occitan and English, respectively.
@Robertoslaw.Iksinski
@Robertoslaw.Iksinski 6 лет назад
ajoajoajoaj Paradoxically Kashubian and even Czech and Slovak are more similar to Old Polish than contemporary Polish (i.e. "official" dialect of Warsaw TV ;)
@pawelpap9
@pawelpap9 6 лет назад
ajoajoajoaj When I lived in Poland, which admittedly was few decades ago, Kashubian was still considered a dialect and Slovak (Slovakian?) was thought to be the most similar to Polish. At least I could understand it rather easily, unlike Czech. I would also add that spoken Kashubian was very difficult to follow.
@andrewpiltenko9432
@andrewpiltenko9432 5 лет назад
Ok, so I'm a native Ukrainian speaker and there're few points i would like to make: It would be so much easier if you let Ukrainian girl see the Polish spelling - she would get all of them because the biggest difference between two languages is stresses and pronunciation so she would have no problem with "neighbor" and "travel" if she saw the spelling of those words. It's not that fare in relation to the Polish girl because in reality (because of the historical background of Ukraine) if you speak Ukrainian there's a 99.9% chance that you speak (or at least understand) Russian. And some of the Polish words sound less similar to Ukrainian and more similar to Russian so it was easier for Ukrainian girl to guess.
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 5 лет назад
Ну, ніби-то так, я згоден з Вами що польська і російська загалом м'які мови, в той час як українська тверда та має свої особлиості, через які іноді відрізняється від польської та російської. Але на цьому відосі чогось краще показала себе полька ніж українка ;). Та все одно вони обидві молодці. Привіти з Польщі.
@lit2021
@lit2021 5 лет назад
I'm from Croatia and I could understand most of the words 😁 There were some that confused me (croatian: družiti = hang out) 😊 Polish is much harder to understand because of the sz cz rz sounds 😂
@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 6 лет назад
I am 80% sure that if these two women were talking to each other in their native language, they'd be able to understand roughly 50-60% of what one person is saying to the other. Believe me, I'm Polish and had experiences with Ukrainian before too. The language itself isn't really hard to understand at all if the people speak slowly to you but harder to do so when spoken fast, especially in a very broken rhythm. However, in an alternative way, if a Ukrainian was to write what he/she wants to say on a small board and would show it to a Pole who already knows the Cyrillic alphabet, then the language itself is then practically mutually intelligible to any extent and from there on the two nationalities would easily get along with each other 👍🇵🇱🇺🇦
@Slaveknight_gael
@Slaveknight_gael 5 лет назад
I had a Polish girlfriend and it only took a week for us to get used to understandign each other, and also in about a week we started spotting major differences between languages. It was very difficult, almost impossible, to understand a fluent Polish before learning these differences and using them to spot similar words. Like, Polish is more prone to have a stress on a first syllable, while Ukrainian on the penultimate; also the verb endings are different. Plus the "zh psh" which Poles use a lot :D You have to spot these moments and interpret them quickly, then Polish becomes really easy to understand and to speak in. It helps that I am fluent in Russian and Ukrainian. I guess it would be twice as hard for those who only speaks one of them.
@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 5 лет назад
New Model Fair point, I agree with what you said. Words can be similar, but within earshot those similar words don't always sound very obvious for someone who speaks a similar language.
@mikoajbojarczuk9395
@mikoajbojarczuk9395 5 лет назад
New Model Я теж говорю українською мовою, але далі вчинюся мови і бачу багато спільного з польською та російською. У промові українську мову не дуже важко зрозуміти для поляка, раз я побачив розмову поляака з українцям тут на Ютюб і зрозумів менш-більше 90% цього що іноземець сказав, але чесно кажучи, особа говорила повільно, тому мені вдалося зрозуміти краще. Я повинен сказати, що ваша мова прекрасна і не можу дочекатися, коли буду в Україні на відпустці у майбутньому! Бажаю вам гарного дня, мій український друг!🇺🇦💯
@Slaveknight_gael
@Slaveknight_gael 5 лет назад
Have a great day too, Polish brother! Welcome!
@midwestaudits8787
@midwestaudits8787 5 лет назад
I'm watching this video drunk and I love it. Two gorgeous slavic women trying to learn each others language. I'm Polish and I think both languages sound amazing! Hope to see more! Cheers!
@polyglotdreams
@polyglotdreams 6 лет назад
Polish is my stronger language of the two, I got almost all of them right away (for Ukrainian, all of the Polish of course) ... the Polish pronunciation was difficult for Kristina.
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
the Similarities are borrowings from Polish during the polish rule in the west Russia. Try slovakian (with ukrainian) and will see less similarities.
@user-lm3qv6wx9k
@user-lm3qv6wx9k 6 лет назад
In Russian: Smejatsya Pozdno Prostoj Gorod Ptica Izmenenije Sladkij Krov' (Korova - cow) Krasnyj Sosed Čtenije Vybor Primer Putešestvovat' Moja mašina očen' moščnaja U menya jest' tridcat' biletov na festival' Ja lyublyu pet' Obeščaju družit' (?) s toboj do konca žizni
@Vithimerius
@Vithimerius 6 лет назад
You only forgot about pronunciation: Смеяться (Smjejatsa) Поздно (Pozna) Простой (Prastoj) Город (Gorat) Птица (Ptjica) Изменение (Izmjenjenjie) Сладкий (Slatkij) Кровь (Krof') Корова (Karova) Красный (Krasnyj) Сосед (Sasjet) Чтение (Čtjenjije) Выбор (Vybar) Пример (Prjimjer) Путешествовать (Putješestvavat') Моя машина очень мощная (Maja mašyna očjen' moščnaja) У меня есть тридцать билетов на фестиваль (U mjenja jest' trjicat' biljetaf na festjivalj) Я люблю петь (Ja ljublju pet') Обещаю дружить с тобой до конца жизни (Abješčjaju družyt' s taboj da kanca žyznji)
@user-mf2xk4mr6h
@user-mf2xk4mr6h 5 лет назад
да тут понятно всё)
@ERACLAB
@ERACLAB 5 лет назад
@@user-mf2xk4mr6h ну на червоном или путешествовать и крав было вообще непонятно. И про птах, можно понять, но мы так вообще не называем обычно птиц. И они говорят на город = место.
@dyvna-surma
@dyvna-surma 5 лет назад
From my perspective Ukrainians who not only speak Ukrainian but think in Ukrainian language have way less struggle understanding other Slavic languages due to plenty of similarities. Those who think in Russian (due to that long sad history of rusification) do actually struggle. Nevertheless the video was very entertaining, thanks for it.
@maxv3247
@maxv3247 2 года назад
Unfortunately there is an overwhelming moscow(so called russian) language speaking informational field in Ukraine and people are heavily influenced by it.
@giugnka
@giugnka 5 лет назад
Какой классный канал! Круто, что он попался мне в рекомендованных! Спасибо!
@MBubl-e
@MBubl-e 6 лет назад
make a Ukrainian and Croatian Video pls
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
I'll definitely try to organize it. Thank you. If you have any suggestions or feedback in the future reach us on Instagram, we give priority to Instagram requests and it's a lot easier to respond. Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@CroaticusMagicus
@CroaticusMagicus 6 лет назад
My guess is that Marko would guess at least 90% Ukranian words. Or he should, if they'd be moderately easy.
@Lisi4kaAhuly
@Lisi4kaAhuly 6 лет назад
as a russian speaker who watch ukrainian TV I understand many of this words too, I could play this game either :D
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
You're welcome to join us if you're ever in Toronto. Reach us on Instagram!
@kiravaligurska2217
@kiravaligurska2217 5 лет назад
In Ukrainian "kvytok" is a ticket! And "bilet" is a task for exam or banking paper.
@exelexel9765
@exelexel9765 5 лет назад
kvytok is similar to kwitek with mean proof of payment or something like that
@hhh-yh8wn
@hhh-yh8wn 3 года назад
Квитків! IT is the Ukrainian word for TICKET. KVYTOK is a ticket and BILET is a paper with a number of your exam paper if you are a student
@annael9488
@annael9488 6 лет назад
It is nice to see that we slavics have so many similarities:)
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
the Similarities are borrowings from Polish during the polish rule in the west Russia. Try slovakian (with ukrainian) and will see less similarities.
@annael9488
@annael9488 5 лет назад
AleksandrSL oh really?Do u think I only heard ukrainian and no other slavic language? I watched version with croatian language and understood everything, I can understand Czech and slovakians pretty good too. Of course there are some "borrowings", but still language is pretty similar.
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
Yeah I talk about some borrowings, the Russian dialect with the borroings.
@aleksandrsl4328
@aleksandrsl4328 5 лет назад
(ukr.) потужний = (pol.) potężny = powerful, there is not such thing in other slavic languages. but there is (рус., укр.) потуга, натуга - an effort
@annael9488
@annael9488 5 лет назад
AleksandrSL I never said there are no "borrowings ". Of course there are. Still those 2 languages are similar like other slavics languages. Btw if he compare slovakians and ukrainian languages as u suggested, I am sure I will understand at least 90%,like I understood others lavics languages.
@deniskobets2298
@deniskobets2298 5 лет назад
Ha, nailed it. I know both of the languages! Pretty funny to watch such vids.
@panz3415
@panz3415 5 лет назад
I am with Poland! Poland is beautiful! Pozdro z Polski! 🇵🇱
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573 3 года назад
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@stipe3124
@stipe3124 Год назад
Susid is also used in south Croatia even if Susjed is official word, many things in the south are ikavian so for Lijepo we say Lipo or Bijelo is Bilo.
@user-hz9pr9zz9x
@user-hz9pr9zz9x 5 лет назад
iam persian but i can speak russian and ukrainian . ukrainian language is a melodic language я перс , но я могу говорить на русском и украинском языках. украинский язык - это мелодичный язык я перська, але я можу говорити російською та українською. українська мова - мелодійна мова
@samuraiace454
@samuraiace454 5 лет назад
"Я перс" будет так же само на украинском, как и на русском :) А теперь учи Połski jezyk и 한글🇰🇷 모흐샌 아미니 안녕하십니까😊
@MichaelMiller-qm1nl
@MichaelMiller-qm1nl 4 года назад
@@samuraiace454 Uchi kitajskij. ..he he ...
@vietducpham2492
@vietducpham2492 5 лет назад
This video helps me very much to study Polish cuz I have learned/t Czech language. But I have to warn from treacherous words. In example, droga in PL means road while droga in CZ means drug. What a nice interesting difference.
@dankmemewannabe7692
@dankmemewannabe7692 Год назад
rất thú vị ạ
@ice-gy5cw
@ice-gy5cw 5 лет назад
I'm Ukrainian, I don't know Polish, but when I was in Poland I could talk with Poland people and we understood each other) I think our languages are too similar)
@user-lw9dm4yd2e
@user-lw9dm4yd2e 6 лет назад
Turkish vs Kazakh or Czech "false friends words " vs Russian :)
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Would love to!
@mexicancactus624
@mexicancactus624 4 года назад
Love to all my Polish friends from Zaporizhia🇵🇱🇺🇦
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573
@darynaurodazdrowiegotowani3573 3 года назад
Please subscribe my channel ru-vid.com/show-UCA10UTZ3XewPTGDxuAS-Mdg Thanks)
@saebica
@saebica 6 лет назад
In Romanian "Citanie"[çitàñe] = from sl. Čitanje/četenje But used in for religious meanings
@panadolf2691
@panadolf2691 6 лет назад
In polish too :D. We have this in church for example "Czytanie z Pierwszego Listu Świętego Pawła Apostoła do Koryntian" 😂😂😂 I know that romanian was in very strong influence of slavonic languages, mainly of church slavonic.
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
But the verb "a citi"-"to read" comes from this slavic origin btw 😅
@saebica
@saebica 6 лет назад
ME_MYSELF and I True :D
@Cris-hd1wb
@Cris-hd1wb 6 лет назад
Il rumeno che ama l'italiano It's nice how Romanian is so related to all of the latin languages, but you can find at the same time words with slavic or turkic origin 😉
@saebica
@saebica 6 лет назад
ME_MYSELF and I Exacccctly.. Imagine that I'm so passionate that I could talk a Romanian full of Latin or Slavic words and you will understand..I mean, being Italian, you will hear no Slavic, being Slavic, no Latin words.
@user-xr2ot2ey2h
@user-xr2ot2ey2h 5 лет назад
Thank very much for the is video,
@VoidCosmonaut
@VoidCosmonaut 5 лет назад
This video shows how close we are despite language. Love you all Slavs. From Poland
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 6 лет назад
These are very good samples because it exactly shows what Eastern Slavic changed compared to more archaic languages like Polish and some of Indo-Iranian. Here we see ON/U (sONsiad / sUsid "neighbor"), verbal 1st person singular AM/U (m(a)AM / maiU "I have"), there are also 3rd person plural ONti / Uti (not shown here: for example Sanskrit likhANti / Ukr. lyzhUti лижуть "they lick"), R/Sh inflection before Y/I/E (chSHy / tRy "three" - the same feature existed in Avestan and other East Iranian languages: ataaRx / atSHo(h) "fire" - actually one theory states this should correspond to Slavic "in three (persons)": Ukr. utRiox, Polish-like uchSHox - compare to Russian ochag "fireplace", Bactrian athsho "fire"). If Ukrainian girl will remember these principles she can use it for Iranian, Baltic and Indo-Aryan languages also.
@gravity2772
@gravity2772 6 лет назад
But in Russian it will be different from Ukrainian. In Russian it’s “sosied”. In Belarusian - “susied”.
@fromgy7450
@fromgy7450 5 лет назад
Is the Polish language archaic? You have no idea what you're talking about, Polish grammar in comparison with Russian grammar is a comparison of a primary school to a secondary school. Contemporary Polish language was created several centuries longer than the Russian language, hence a different philosophy and goals guiding the creators. The literary Polish language was created during the Renaissance, hence its complexity and decorative character. At the other extreme is Russian with its simplified grammar and society which in 99% were illiterate in the 19th century.
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 5 лет назад
fromG y Polish is definitely more archaic than any East Slavic language. And simplicity of grammar is not an indicator. If you compare Polish, Russian, Lithuanian and Indo-Iranian languages you will see that Polish has many common features with them, which no more exist in Russian. I already counted such features as Polish nasal sound On, corresponding to Lithuanian and Indo-Iranian AN, which in Russian and Ukrainian passed into U, and R/SH inflection which also existed in Avestan, verbal ending AM in 1st person singular the same like in Indo-Iranian. Another such feature is verbal conjugation in Past tense, the same like in Persian (in East Slavic verb in Past tense is changing only by gender and numbers, but is not conjugated by persons). There are also many archaic words and stems - for example in Russian verbal stem (vy)konati "to perform, to do" is totally absent, and this stem is essential in Indo-Iranian. So you see, Polish is no doubt more archaic and more connected to our Satem relatives.
@fromgy7450
@fromgy7450 5 лет назад
It seems that we are arguing about the definition of archaism and each of us focuses on other accents, emphasizing our own arguments. Archaism is a synonym of simplicity, and you use simplicity, escaping from the merits, the merit in this case is the complexity of language as a tool of expression, not evolution for evolution itself, because its catalyst was the influence of another culture.
@Maria-co7bk
@Maria-co7bk 6 лет назад
I wanna be in one of these vids!!!! love these videos a lot very creative and very entertaining to watch.
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
maria Kun Thank you!! We'd love to have you join us for a future video if you are ever in Toronto!
@user-mf2xk4mr6h
@user-mf2xk4mr6h 5 лет назад
I am from Russia, and i understand 80% of all. Thanks for video!
@F.Fox714
@F.Fox714 3 года назад
I am Serbian and i understood them both but more Ukrainian :)
@GypsieSeeker
@GypsieSeeker 4 года назад
The Ukrainian girl has great posture.
@tyrolwowtyrolwow1380
@tyrolwowtyrolwow1380 3 года назад
As a Russian speaker, I can understand most of the Ukrainian words because we hear them occasionally but we don’t use them when we speak. Polish is difficult because of the different pronunciation, but the word roots are also very similar.
@lukask7445
@lukask7445 5 лет назад
3:03 One of meaning of "zmiana" is "shift" = a group of people that work in specified hours and alternates with another group of people working at evening or at night.
@Anton_Danylchenko
@Anton_Danylchenko 2 года назад
In Ukrainian we have also both meanings for zmina "shift" and "change".
@dirtyyy7668
@dirtyyy7668 6 лет назад
6:42 but "choice" is correct answer here! If it was "wybory" then it'd be right!
@liubomyr5050
@liubomyr5050 5 лет назад
Українці?
@LutyjKR
@LutyjKR 3 года назад
Трохи пізно, але тут)
@wolodymyr9891
@wolodymyr9891 3 года назад
Тут
@user-oi3hu6nf1s
@user-oi3hu6nf1s 3 года назад
Тут!)
@vladp7230
@vladp7230 3 года назад
Тут!!
@vladbojkiv3895
@vladbojkiv3895 3 года назад
На місці
@olehdovban6540
@olehdovban6540 3 года назад
Ukraine is the homeland of proto-Slavs en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Slavs so Ukrainian can be direct descendent of proto-Slavic language
@karinasiniak4273
@karinasiniak4273 5 лет назад
I am Belarusian and I understand everything.
@user-oh4ju5jv1x
@user-oh4ju5jv1x 3 года назад
I am from Uzbekistan and most people in Uzbekistan speak Russian. So I understand 95%.
@Anonymous-ss9et
@Anonymous-ss9et 6 лет назад
But we are Slavic We are brotherhood
@Anonymous-ss9et
@Anonymous-ss9et 5 лет назад
Walt Kowalski Keep Calm and create big Slavic Union
@user-xz4ck8zs2u
@user-xz4ck8zs2u 5 лет назад
careful there boi , we are fine as long as we are independent countries ;]
@mojekonto9796
@mojekonto9796 6 лет назад
Probably the best film about the polish and the ukrainian languages :)
@mojekonto9796
@mojekonto9796 6 лет назад
oh yeah I like this heart! :)
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you for watching. I am glad you enjoyed it :)
@CommanderAnus
@CommanderAnus 5 лет назад
It‘s easier to understand south Slavic as a polish speaker than russian. Ukrainian is mixed up with many western Slavic words, so it‘s not that hard.
@sirdova3264
@sirdova3264 5 лет назад
Thank you for video! I from Belarus , but I life in Canada;) Дзякуй.
@user-ml9nj6ew6f
@user-ml9nj6ew6f 5 лет назад
ArmanVaultBoy _ Арман, ты серьёзно ? :))
@sirdova3264
@sirdova3264 5 лет назад
Дарья Орловa , якая розніца? я там буду жыць праз 1 год, дакументы ўжо пададзены;) Subscribe to my instagram and me in RU-vid.
@DennisMelentyev
@DennisMelentyev 3 года назад
Really fun to listen because i speak both ;)
@vladbojkiv3895
@vladbojkiv3895 5 лет назад
How about Ukrainian vs Slovak?
@Goofy_C
@Goofy_C 5 лет назад
Now between Czech And Polish
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 5 лет назад
Sure! I just need a fluent Czech speaker in Toronto who is interested in taking part! Could you please reach us on Instagram for future suggestions, that way we don't risk missing your comment and we can discuss the format of it as well! Thank you :)
@playboygoss
@playboygoss 5 лет назад
Please Kazakh and Turkish ! ou Uygur and Turkish (more interesting)
@MrSbygneus
@MrSbygneus 5 лет назад
Czech is very similiar to Polish, but Slovakian is most similiar of all to polish
@huselmaa
@huselmaa 6 лет назад
This was fun
@danielvanr.8681
@danielvanr.8681 2 года назад
A confusing aspect in this video is that sometimes a word is a noun, but is then translated into its corresponding verb - e.g. the Polish noun "zmiana", which was translated into verb змінити (zminyty), rather than the noun зміна (zmina). The corresponding Polish verb is "zmienić" (perfect aspect) / "zmieniać" (imperfect aspect). Just a little observation from my comfy chair here. :)
@Asad-fi1tr
@Asad-fi1tr 6 лет назад
please make a video czech vs polish love your videos!
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you! That's a great suggestion, and I will do my best to organize it in the near future! If you have any suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments (because that happens a lot on RU-vid where comments go unnoticed). Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@elenamikulina2766
@elenamikulina2766 5 лет назад
i'm from Belarus and i understood everything 😎
@andrzejbanas7261
@andrzejbanas7261 8 месяцев назад
I abolutely loved it.
@user-fx6oq5wt7z
@user-fx6oq5wt7z Год назад
Im Belarussian and i can understand almost everything :)
6 лет назад
Awesome video! What about a Portuguese and French similarities video?
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you! I am planning a Portuguese video soon. I'll have to see when I can organize to do it with French. For any future suggestions, can you please contact us on Instagram so we don't miss your comments (because that happens a lot on RU-vid where comments go unnoticed). Thank you :) Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself (@BahadorAlast): instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@LeZyzz
@LeZyzz 5 лет назад
как интересно
@gyulgin8575
@gyulgin8575 6 лет назад
Nice ♥ Bahador jan
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@Kalifornya040605
@Kalifornya040605 4 года назад
I understood the polish phrase since the second time she said it. 😃 Greetings from México 🇲🇽
@noname-cu4sg
@noname-cu4sg 5 лет назад
Hello from Ukraine
@ondrejdreiseitl8594
@ondrejdreiseitl8594 5 лет назад
Please try Czech and / Ukrajinan, Polish, etc. I'm from CZ an I understand all. But I have been born in 1983. And I'm interested in knowledges of young people in this. Thank you
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 5 лет назад
Thank you for the great suggestion. I will definitely try to organize that! Please reach us on Instagram for any future suggestions or ideas, just because many RU-vid comments go unnoticed.
@elimalinsky7069
@elimalinsky7069 5 лет назад
Romance languages are also very similar to one another. Turkic languages as well. Germanic languages seem to be quite divergent from one another for some reason.
@johnlorenzen4633
@johnlorenzen4633 4 года назад
These comparison videos must be a pleasure for slavs. Like doing a language cross word puzzle
@azureblue5440
@azureblue5440 6 лет назад
You can make a video with macedonians, there are plenty of macedonians in toronto compare it with other slavic languages, also we have similarities with turkish.
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 6 лет назад
Would love to if I can find a fluent Macedonian speaker in Toronto! Can you reach us on Instagram if you have to know anyone. Thank you! Shahrzad (@shahrzad.pe): instagram.com/shahrzad.pe Myself: instagram.com/BahadorAlast
@Dariush090909
@Dariush090909 6 лет назад
Well done, Bahador-jan, thank you so much! It seems, Polish and Ukrainian words and sentences are often very-very similar because Ukrainians and Poles are brothers. Some difficulties when girls don't understand each other occur only due to Polish has very special pronunciation among Slavic languages. Also most of those words and sentences are very-very different from Russian ones in despite of some people opinion that Ukrainian is a dialect of Russian. I bet that most of Russians have no idea what these girls speak each other.
@simplychannel6557
@simplychannel6557 6 лет назад
u re wrong, most of those words and sentences are very-very close to Russian
@simplychannel6557
@simplychannel6557 6 лет назад
I would rather say absolutely bullshit. i'm russian native speaker and understand everything what they were saying
@simplychannel6557
@simplychannel6557 6 лет назад
kinda cervona ruta? ez
@rdtgr8
@rdtgr8 6 лет назад
Okay, I will clearify something. In Sanskrit "I have a house" will be: Mama damam asti. This sounds very close to Polish: Mam dom, but actually is the same construction as in Russian: U menia iest' dom (or U menia dom iest') : Sanskrit mama = Eng. my/mine, Russian moi / menia, damam is Accusative for "house", asti is "is" = Russian iest'. So you see: Polish mam ("I have") is actually incorrect understanding of Sanskrit construction which created a new verb. Russian is more Sanskrit-alike in this case. In Ukrainian you may say both ways: Maiu dim = V mene ie(st') dim.
@mandarin7728
@mandarin7728 6 лет назад
Dariush090909 thank you! Couldn’t have said it better
@yesid17
@yesid17 6 лет назад
interesting idea to let the audience decide who won-does that mean we get a follow up with them?
@BahadorAlast
@BahadorAlast 5 лет назад
Sure, they'll both be back for future videos.
@karinagrzeskowiak3984
@karinagrzeskowiak3984 5 лет назад
Impressive
@slynkos9849
@slynkos9849 6 лет назад
I'm russian and i understood almost everything 😂😅
@icecat2164
@icecat2164 5 лет назад
Всем привет ;)
@pavlokolobov9123
@pavlokolobov9123 5 лет назад
Да будет срач, диванные войска в атаку!
@yanan.5796
@yanan.5796 5 лет назад
Same here, I understood most of the words :)
@Vinnytsia
@Vinnytsia 5 лет назад
You are lying. You understand nothing. Cause your Russian has nothing to do with Slavic languages.
@user-yw6ox6hl9n
@user-yw6ox6hl9n 5 лет назад
У тебя с головой всё нормально? Я слушаю Сербский, Болгарский, Чешский и понимаю их гораздо лучше, чем Польский и Украинский.
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