You are a native Polish speaker.
You pronounce these words:
>Bóg
>Bug
In the same way?
You are a native Polish speaker.
You pronounce these words:
>Bóg
>Bug
In the same way?
So? In English we pronounce ant and aunt the same. No one cares.
>You are a native Polish speaker.
I kill myself at the airport
I don't pronounce ant and aunt the same
>You are a native Polish speaker
Nope
Why would you go to an airport?
aunt is pronounced more gayer I think
Bug is not a word in Polish
This map is fake and gay. Silesian and Kashubian aren't real languages and never will be.
The "ó" and "u" are pronounced the same way everywhere. In "Bóg", the final consonant is unvoiced, so "g" becomes "k", which happens in Polish all the time. With "Bug", I don't think this also happens, it could be an exception. I would probably instinctively pronounce it with a voiced "g", to make it clear that I mean "Bug" (the river), and not the more common "Bóg" (God). But maybe it's just me.
That's a river
It's a name of a river
same with polish which is just curved ukrainian.
t. Malo Russian
>In the same way?
yes
Ukrainian is more like Polonized Russian. Russian grammar but 30-40% Polish words
memri tv meme
Ukrainian is younger than Polish hohol. Also this user is right.
Nafri
yes
Yeah. u and ó used to be pronounced differently from what I've heard, but they are indistinguishable now.