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SLAVIC-LESSON-01, simplified lesson of the best and simplest inter-slavic language. Learn the Original Interslavic Language. Find out why you should not waste time for complicated fake Slovio-clones: Slovianski, Slavianski, Slovjanski, Slovjenski, Slovianto, Ruskio, Slavio, Interslavic, inter-slavic, interslavonic, Free language video-tutorial. Slavic languages: Russian, Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovak, Belorussian, Slovene, Serb, Croatian, Macedonian, Montenegrin. Slavic countries: Russia, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Belarus, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Macedonia, Makedonia, Serbia, Croatia, Hrvatska, Slovenia, Bosna Hercegovina, Slovenia
http://www.slovio.com

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  • Slavs we should leave the European union, which increasingly resembles the Soviet Union, cut off from the influences of Russia and to create a Slavic union, which would strengthen the importance of our countries in our region

  • Why is the "Slovianski" in the title? Slovianski and Slovio are two completely different projects. Slovianski is based on the idea that Slavic people can talk among each other easily, even if they speak different languages and it is for people who want to speak to Slavs, but don't want to learn a normal Slavic language. Slovio says it could be a world language, but most of its vocabulary is based on Russian, not on common Slavic. It also has links to Slavic nationalism.

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  • @MKINGpl And Russia will guide us to glory right? Stop living in a dream people. Every country have it's own interests ,and always will.

  • я не фига не понял этот урок. сделайте урок по русски

  • @MKINGpl I agree. It was a sad day to my family when also Croatia signed to join EU.

  • За клипа мнение нямам. Имам мнение за езика.

    Чудесно средство за да се разбират славянските народи. Трудно обаче ще се наложи. Както между другото не се е наложило и есперанто-то.

  • It's a very interessant language, i have too create an artifical slavic language 3 years ago (i'm originally hungarian, and i learn german).

    Sorry for my bad english.

    Vitya Srnka

  • I've discovered some time ago, when I was watching some Croatian film, that I don't need any subtitles, because with small dose of language flexibility it's very easy to understand other Slavic languages, and the main thing is to find major differences between your language and second one.

    Once ago, I've worked with some Czechs in Pub, and I was surprised how easy was to understand them after a while, when I've used to the sound! It was like discovering something what you already knew.

  • @nissalovescats if you already speak natively one of the slavic languages, this video will help you to spot the differences between your language and slovio. But if you're not slavic native speaker, learning slovio could been risky:)

    I think Slovio is great idea, but if yer not slavic native, and would like to live in some of the Slavic countries, the best option is to learn standard language first, and then, when you get some flexibility, learn slovio.

    But that's just my humble opinion :D

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