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From: rexmidas
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  • It's Eastern Hercegovinian dialect of Serbian language or Bosnian(Bosniak) language, or Croatian. (It depends on the religion of the speaker, muslim=bosniak, catholic=croatian, orthodox=serbian)

  • That;s not Russian, but Serbian.

  • For an untrained ear, the salesman sounds Russian, while the narrator would sound like he's speaking Polish or an obscure Slavic language.

    An untrained ear finds this ad harsh-sounding and, unfortunately, hears it like dobrsh dbrich bzh pshek mientnik.

    Was the Russian actually speaking Portuguese?

  • No, the Russian was speaking Russian, and the narrator Portuguese.

    Ford played in this ad with the similiarties between Portuguese and Russian.

  • It isn't russian, it's ukranian... But I believe, for you it's the same things...

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