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Irish should be "aishiteru"

>Karelia (North-Western part of Russia bordering Finland
>"I tolerate you"

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They're definitely russians alright kek

>Karelian: suvaicen sinuu

Finnish: suvaitsen sinuu = i tolerate you

that's funny.

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is actually Binlan? :D

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Serbocroat volim comes from Italian voglio?
and funnily voliti means to vote in Slovene

czech language is like unevolved polish
they use many words that are archaic in polish
easy to understand it but it sounds like something you'd hear from a medieval knight

volim te sounds like "wolę cię" in polish which means "i prefer you"

>when you realize Slavs are shit

I can't go to Yemen, I'm just an analyst

jag älskar dig XDDD

Jag älskar dig också

MI MOG KEENER

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>needing 3 words
WTF Finland and Estonia. You need to give back your finno-ugric membership card.

>mina räkästan sinua

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do you really feel good when someone tells you "szeretlek"??

Aber ech hunn dech gär

no idea

mina räkästan sauna

polish language is like unevolved russian
they use many words that are archaic in russian
easy to understand it but it sounds like something you'd hear from a medieval knight

oh... sorry

not true at all

>a luive ye

scottish people don't really say that
do they?

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milość - милocть (who the fuck uses милocть)
smierdieć - вoнять (yes, in XV century smerds = peasants were really stinky)
sklep - мaгaзин (who the fuck does shopping in crypts? only poles)

izvoliti can have the same meaning in our language and it's still used as a courtesy phrase - izvoli/te - please, (choose to) take this.

Now that's a word I won't be hearing a lot.

milost - mercy
smrdeti - a blunt way to describe a stench
sklep - joint, conclusion

hypothetically though

Can we have one of those?

it would be extremely pleasurable

Wait isn't the Capital of Slovenia Ljubljana? Does the capital literally mean love?

Lmao same in estonian pretty much.

Also why are estonian and finnish different coloured?

French is such a beautiful language. Je t'aime is the best sounding desu.

>tfw a girl will never say this phrase in any of these languages ever to you

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This is wrong. Switzerland, at least Swiss Germans, have literally no word for "I love you", instead we say "I like you" ( I ha die gärn), which basically is the same in Switzerland since we like almost no one.

no, love is ljubezen

Lj. is named after an old Slav who went by Ljubovid, which is the Slavic version of Beauregard

Austria is false, no one speaks like that. Bavarian version would be used here

Or "I hun di gern"

Just weird they are so similar. Is the "Lj" common in Slovenian? How would you pronounce it?

Is that frisian at the bottom of the netherlands?

some native speakers dispute the appropriateness of the sound lj for Slovene and claim that it is an academic borrowing from Serbocroatian in order to make the language seem more Yugoslavian. However, it is pronounced differently in Serbocroatian, as a dark L afaik, whereas in Slovene it's sort of a lyuh. I have never pronounced the name of Lj. as Lublana like many do even tho I'm a native.

It works in both sides, you just don't notice it.

svadjba - ślub (swadźba)
skot - bydło (skot)
cerkovj - kościół (cerkiew)
holm - wzgórze (chełm)
drug - przyjaciel (drug)
goretj - palić się (gorzeć)
grom - grzmot (grom)
matj - > matka (mać)

>I love dough
norway???

It’s called Scots, and it’s technically a seperate language to English even though it’s basically just English but written the way a Scot would pronounce it

It’s not a real language but the Scots are autistic like that, they hate everything English

>they hate everything English
god bless

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butifel

Absolutely based. The best parts of a woman are her soft doughy breasts.

What do the colors correspond to? why are we half green?

Based