here is an audio that sums up all the slavic languages. i would like to use the following words to state my sentiments towards them: soft, attractive, sexy and deadly seductive.
here is an audio that sums up all the slavic languages. i would like to use the following words to state my sentiments towards them: soft, attractive, sexy and deadly seductive.
23 responses to “all slavic languages in one audio”
i am surprised to see interaction after a long while.
lol it’s too easy to find one i guess. any news or something would do the trick. it’s just that almost all the examples here are of high quality, and the fourth, um, idk. but well, who cares. it’s just a little sad because Ukrainian is beautiful, and a person who hears it will pay attention ferstly to the fact that people there in the example stutter, interrupt each other and argue about something
so find any better example, and paste the link 🙂 Unfortunately this post is quite old, so not so many people will read it.
the fourth language is Ukrainian. this is not the best example, there is a recording of some discussion and in my opinion it is a bit confusing and does not show well the beauty of my native language.
dziekuje Natanka!
what was it exactly?
hm, which language is from 5,20? It sounds like they will have too much vowels 😀
Ciekawy materiał.
@pollyanna Np, actually thank you too, these translations work as a great way how to improve my English.
@tissman2, thank you for the translation!
I literally wrote a second comment correcting myself, you must’ve missed that.
@pollyanna translation below, sorry in advance, my translation skills are pretty bad 😀
In connection with the corona virus infection, Czechia’s administration have discovered an absolutely groundbreaking case.
A person just appeared in the country without any clue where or when he became infected.
The mentioned one is a taxydriver.
According to higienists, he transported at least 90 people around Prague.
Czechia’s administration is trying to track down all of his customers. (Not sure how to translate it better :D)
The Uber company created a specialised team for that job.
TV Nova have managed to contact the driver.
@tissman2, what did she announce in the news?
@djsenter, latvian and lithuanian are baltic languages, not slavic ones. and there is a missing of serbski.
@pollyanna she’s from the nova tv network and her name is Lucie Borhyová, at least I think it’s her in the recording 😀
Oh no, my bad.
Latvian and Lithuanian are baltic languages, indo European right?
I got confused, because some of the languages sounded like them to me 😀
In no particular order, because I wasn’t always sure which is which. Russian, Ukrainian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Belarusian, Serbian, Croatian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, Bosnian, Bulgarian and Macedonian were all there.
ok, kewin senter, then, tell me which languages did you recognize in order?
who is she?
Yeah, expected to hear that announcer. She’s just too damn popular here in Czechia 😀
Truly not, but the majority I would say
could you distinguish each one in the audio?
Russian, Polish and Czech are the most beautiful Slavic languages for me, though for a Polish person, Czech can be quite awkward, or cute depending on who you ask 😀