Chuj kurwa.
ja pierdole
Chuj ci w dupę pederasto
>>74405964
>Chuj
Does it mean the same thing it does in Russian?
>>74406131
It means cock. I don't know what it means in russian.
>>74406147
The same. I'm sorry we had such a terrible influence on your language, Poland.
ty kurwo
>>74406172
>russian
>influence on our language
it's because all slavic languages have the same root you stupid FUCKING nigger not because we took your word cunt 1920 best day of my life
>>74406248
It's a Turkic word, Mateuzchz. And you borrowed it from us.
>>74406349
You are a retarded failed abortion and your mother is a cheap whore.
>>74406390
Didn't mean to trigger you this much, I'm sorry. I should've remembered that Poles are allergic to facts.
>>74406349
From Proto-Slavic *xujь
is it from çük? if so it might be persian
>>74406421
Go overdose on krokodil you shitstain.
>>74406449
>From earlier *ksoujo ← *skoujo, from Proto-Indo-European *skow-y-o. Morphologically *xu- + *-jь.
>Compare Albanian hu (“stake, pole; penis”) (< *skuyo-s).
пepдeть(perdet')
>From Proto-Slavic *pьrděti, from Proto-Indo-European *perd-. Cognate to English fart, French péter
kek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-BgREkkjcg
>>74406449
>folk etymology
>>74406528
It is a turkic borrowing, like most russian swearwords.
>>74406533
Is your inferiority complex troubling you again anon?
>>74406655
But there wasn't a phoneme [x] in Old Turkic in fact desu
So it can't be a turkic word
It's originally an IE word. You should be proud of this aryan swearword in your lang., I suppose
>>74406349
It's a common word in all Slavic languages. Besides, if any language borrowed words it was you Russians:
Soldier:
>Russian: Soldat (most likely borrowed from french or german)
>Polish: Zolnierz
Punishment:
>Russian: Shtraf (from german "strafe")
>Polish: Kara
Airport:
>Russian: Aeroport (most likely from french)
>Polish: Lotnisko (lot means to fly, from proto-Slavi "letět", lotnik is someone who flies, lotnisko is the place where people can fly)
Don't really think you're in a position to remark some borrowed words from other languages :^)
>>74406856
>kara
russians have that too. also nakazanije
>>74406856
>Лётнышкo
>>74405964
Kompromitacja cwela.
>>74406856
>Russian language has a lot of loanwords
Holy crap, stop the presses
I just find it funny that Eastern Europeans get so triggered from the fact that Russian influenced your languages.
>>74407000
They all influenced each other. For example the all so popular Russian insult "bydlo" comes from the Polish word "bydło", which means cattle.
>>74407037
You are the ones who are denying it, not us.
>>74406739
Are you Russian? Do you speak Kazakh?
>>74407061
Do you see me denying anything? Or did you get triggered by a memeing Pole on /int/? Stop.
>>74406669
Nah
Turkic words in Russian for example:
den'gi(money)
karandaš(pencil)
kamyš(reed)
baška(head)
kazna(treasury)
sunduk(coffer)
>>74407067
I'm Kazakh, sure
>>74407084
>Or did you get triggered
Lol
>>74407157
>I'm Kazakh, sure
Yea...
Anyway, what's the deal with that introduction of the Latin script? Is it supported by many people there?
>>74407449
Idk. I actually don't pay attention to it
I've already learned how to use the Latin script
In my opinion it would be cool if we introduced runes. But it seems to be unrealistic