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The Slavic languages (also called Slavonic languages) are the Indo-European languages native to the Slavic peoples, originary from Eastern Europe. They are believed to descend from a proto-language called Proto-Slavic spoken during the Early Middle Ages, which in turn would descend from the earlier Proto-Balto-Slavic language, connecting the Slavic languages to the Baltic languages as the Balto-Slavic group of the Indo-European family.
The Slavic languages are divided intro three subgroups: East, West and South, which together constitute more than twenty languages. Of these, ten have at least one million speakers and official status as the national languages of their countries: Russian, Belarusian and Ukrainian (of the East group), Polish, Czech and Slovak (of the West group) and Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian and Bulgarian (of the South group).
The current geographic distribution of natively spoken Slavic languages covers Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Eastern parts of Central Europe and all of the territory of Russia, which includes Northern and Central-North Asia. Furthermore, the diasporas of many Slavic peoples stablished isolated minorities of speakers of their languages all around the globe. According to sources, the number of speakers of all Slavic languages together is around 315 million.
Slav, Slavic or Slavonic may refer to:
Let It Go may refer to:
Russian refers to anything related to Russia, including:
Russian may also refer to:
► Learn a Slavic language with a native speaker today: http://go.italki.com/1Ojye8x (italki voucher) This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families. This was a hard video to make, because I wasn`t very familiar with Slavic languages, and I had a lot of trouble with the production of the video (for various reasons). But hopefully the end result is good! I definitely learned a lot making this video, and gained a deeper interest in Slavic languages and cultures! Support Langfocus on Patreon: http://patreon.com/langfocus http://facebook.com/langfocus http://twitter.com/langfocus http://instagram.com/langfocus http://langfocus.com Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons....
Have you ever wondered why Slavic languages are so similar to eachother? This video is going to explain why Slavic language family is different then others such as Romance or Germanic language family. Follow SA Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/SlavicAffairs/ Follow SA Twitter: https://twitter.com/SlavicAffairs ---------------------------------------------------------------- Song: Feelin Good by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100475 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Linguistic families in Europe full map: http://i.imgur.com/xrnvhgc.png I hope you enjoyed the video! If you did, please like and subscribe. #Slovenia #Poland #Russia #S...
This is not extremely in depth but I wanted to cover the major differences, some history & examples. SOCIAL MEDIA: ☛ Support this channel via Paypal: barbara4u22@gmail.com ☛ Instagram: http://instagram.com/barbara4u2c ☛ Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Barbara4u2/244389012255825?ref=hl ☛ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Barbara4u2 Music: Kevin Macleod - Slow burn
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert in ANY of the Slavic languages, the audio tracks were collected randomly from the Internet. Enjoy! Don't look at the description before you try to guess the language! - - - - - 1-Belarusian 00:00 2-Bulgarian 01:00 3-Czech 02:00 4-Polish 03:00 5-Rusin 03:57 6-Russian 04:57 7-Serbian 05:53 8-Slovak 06:53 9-Ukrainian 07:53 10- Slovenian 08:53 11- Macedonian 09:53
Visit https://www.LingQ.com My Blog: http://blog.thelinguist.com/ My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/lingosteve My Twitter: https://twitter.com/lingosteve Follow "Steve's Cafe" Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/SteveKaufmann Transcript: Hi there, Steve Kaufmann. I decided to move outside for this video. I can’t see very well here squinting with the sun in my eyes. Hopefully, this works out; I’ll have a look later on. Slavic Languages -- My experience in learning to various degrees of fluency four different Slavic languages. I’m going to talk a little bit longer than my recent three-four minutes videos, so those who aren’t interested or don’t like the longer videos can turn off the video right now. One thing I should say, too, to me these videos are a form of sitting around a cof...
0:02 Russian (русский язык) 🇷🇺 (East Slavic) 0:47 Ukrainian (українська мова) 🇺🇦 (East Slavic) 1:32 Belarusian (беларускую мову) 🇧🇾 (East Slavic) 2:17 Polish (język polski) 🇵🇱 (West Slavic) 3:02 Czech (český jazyk) 🇨🇿 (West Slavic) 3:47 Slovak (slovenský jazyk) 🇸🇰 (West Slavic) 4:32 Serbian (српски језик) 🇷🇸 (South Slavic) 5:17 Croatian (hrvatski jezik) 🇭🇷 (South Slavic) 6:02 Bosnian (bosanski jezik) 🇧🇦 (South Slavic) 6:47 Bulgarian (български език) 🇧🇬 (South Slavic) 7:32 Slovene (slovenski jezik) 🇸🇮 (South Slavic) 8:17 Macedonian (македонски јазик) 🇲🇰 (South Slavic) credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0eVqHHCpPc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyFhOxKfTlc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKJkmbIdHpc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5EryZ3BJbg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se4...
Speak a new language with LingQ: https://goo.gl/9X5STG My Blog: http://blog.thelinguist.com My Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/lingosteve My Twitter: https://twitter.com/lingosteve I find the case endings in Slavic languages tricky, so I decided to take action. I began tagging phrases according to their case endings while reading on LingQ. This way I can see these tags when I come across the phrase again, or I can see a list of all the examples I've collected when I click on a certain case tag. This kind of concentrated study will help me to get to grips with this feature of the Slavic languages.
Hey my guys! In this video i want you to see 4 slavic languages together- Russian,Ukrainian,Belorussian and Polish! I hope i pronounced Belorussian well haha. We can understand each other, however some words in polish and Belorussian are unknown and funny btw :) ***TO DONATE***: 1) Paypal: lanayaremii@gmail.com (my sis Roksolana Iaremii) 2)https://www.patreon.com/tayaukraine My services: http://tayaukraine.simplesite.com/ Find me on many social apps: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/taya.yaremiy Vk - https://new.vk.com/idtaissia Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/artave25/ Collaboration - tayaukraine@gmail.com
Hey! Sorry about the 1 day delay, but here's my new video. It was supposed to be uploaded on the 16th September, but I was very busy yesterday and couldn't finish the video. So, here it is, hope you will enjoy it! Next video will come out in late October 2017. -------Music Disclaimer------- Artist: Disfigure - Blank Follow Disfigure: http://www.facebook.com/DisfigureOffi... http://www.soundcloud.com/disfigureof... http://www.youtube.com/user/Disfigure... Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7ZsBPK656s
I decided to make another ranking video, with one of my favourite categories of languages. - The Slavic languages. I have no idea how I forgot about Russian. I guess I just wanted it over and done with and to get the video uploaded. I didn't have the correct format of audio for Belorussian. If it was featured in my video, I would place it equal with Russian and between Slovak & Bulgarian. Sorry to leave them out. :) TheWeirdSimmerGirl
Frozen Let It Go Slavic Multi-Language ------------------------------------------------------ 0:15 - Russian 0:37 - Ukrainian 0:51 - Slovak 1:15 - Czech 1:39 - Polish 2:02 - Slovene 2:34 - Serbian 2:55 - Croatian 3:17 - Bulgarian Enjoy! - Copyright by: Disney
Do you like this video and appreciate my efforts? I will be grateful for donations: - PayPal - https://www.paypal.me/OlgaReznikova Contact me: Page of my blog in FB - https://www.facebook.com/ukrainianspace My personal FB page - https://www.facebook.com/olga.reznikova.129 Instagram - olgareznikova Twitter - https://twitter.com/ukrainianspace For business correspondence - reznikova712@gmail.com Difference between 3 slavic languages: Ukrainian, Belorussian and Russian. Read translation here in blog http://learnukraine.blogspot.com/2015/01/ukrainian-russian-and-belorussian.html
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Tamil is the mother of Slavic languages! This is being established by this video. Here the particular connection between Tamil & Slovak is being treated. Mr. Marek Zelem Of Slovakia visited me recently and matters related to that are also discussed. This is the first of the series! More would be published in appropriate times. Kindly share this video, if you like it!
Language Learners Journal.com is supporting MacMillan Cancer Support’s ‘Worlds Biggest Coffee Morning’ this Friday 29th September, 2017. https://languagelearnersjournal.com/2017/08/18/worlds-biggest-online-coffee-morning/ The goal is to have 50 languages spoken or written, so I'm helping out! Here I speak Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Slovak and Polish.