Hello /int/, please help me decide, which language should I learn: Serbian or Polish? Which one is better in your opinion? My native language is Russian and second languages are Ukrainian and English.
>My native language is Russian and second languages are Ukrainian
>>66649583
Yeah. I was born in Crimea. Or what do you mean?
>>66649562
Every Ukrainian comes to Poland anyway.
Don't know what you would do in Serbia.
Since you're Ukrainian, Polish would be easier.
>>66649562
Serbian: alo bre
Polish: ale pane
Serbian: kurva
Polish: kurwa
Serbian: ubi bre šiptara
Polish: zabić brze khokhola
same language, see
>>66649562
Serbian IMO.
>>66649668
Will it be more useful than Serbian? Also, I don't think I'm Ukrainian, since Crimea is part of Russia now. Btw, should I consider myself as Ukrainian just because i was born before Crimea became Russian?
>>66649879
You should consider yourself an Eastern Pole. :^)
Think about future though, Poland can give you some shitty paid job, not sure about Serbia though.
>>66649794
really made me think.
>>66649879
Obviously there's more Polish than Serbian speakers, and Poland is developing at a fast pace. I think the answer is clear.
>>66650076
Ah, I see. Is there a difference between former Yugoslavia languages, such as Serbian and Croatian?
>>66650165
Epic, truly epic.
>>66650165
Le Turkish loanwords xDDDD
>>66650213
Oh, really? Is that it?
Learn Lithuanian since eventually we will rule all teh slavs.
>>66650289
Yeah.Croatian has more Latin loanwords and Serbian more Turkish,though that is BC of Bosnians
>>66650291
and ppl say lithuanians are not funny
>>66650370
>Yeah.Croatian has more Latin loanwords
I'd say Croatian has more Slavic words which are borrowings Czech or Kajkavian/Slovene than it does Latin words that Serbian lacks.
>>66649562
>ukrainian
no such language
>>66649626
>I was born in Crimea
>Flag
HOHOL'D
>>66650291
>>66649562
Polish
>>66649562
Polish if you want to work for psi chuj,
Serbian for kebab removal.
>>66649562
polish is more useful imo
If you already know Russian, Ukrainian, and English I really don't see why you would want to learn either. Personally I'd go for German/Spanish/French desu.
>>66649562
>Russian-Ukrainian
Poles will be indifferent at best and hostile at worst to you. Serbs will be indifferent to you at worst and giving you free vodka and blowjobs at best.
Learn Serbian.
>>66649794
>ale pane
>zabić brze khokhola
What did he mean by this?
Learn Polish, it would be easy and fun.
Actually if you speak Russian and Ukrainian you may just start watching some Polish movies with subtitles in Polish without learning tbqh.
>>66649562
Serbian. It's the lingua franca of the Balkan region, including Albania, because the mouse needs to know what the cat is up to. Polish will only be useful in the ghetto of Warsaw when Russia invades.
>>66650165
>>66650165
Serbian and Croatian are 99.97% mutually interchangable, same lanugage.
>>66649562
Я бы Пoльcкий yчил пapaллeльнo aпaя Aнглийcкий дo ypoвня Advanced
>>66654512
Is it even legal to say this in Croatia?
>>66654606
he will be executed tommorow beneath the vukovar tower for this treason(
>>66649562
>Serbian
no such thing i'm afraid, serbs speak croatian nowadays
>>66654901
detle this
How about learning some actually useful language instead?