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Nameless Edition
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*raises paw*
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Are Slavic names are popular in your countries?
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>>75571454
Not really, a couple are quite popular such as Wojciech and Stanisław but most names are of Greek and Biblical origin.
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Hello.
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>>75571223
>>75571534
oh jesus look
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>>75571454
you dont have to repeat the verb twice sasha, everyone will get you either way
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>>75571223
fixed
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>>75572283
it's still not fixed, i forgot to add the russian flag in the original pic
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>>75572283
Do you count churka shits as slavs?
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Since everyone's fixing it, I'll try too.
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>>75572283
nice fix well done
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>>75572777
Začem Litva?
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Belarusian rap

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESBy9_PeVdc
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What does жeникa mean?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKdhkx5ywbk
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>>75572820
Because Baltics are a meme. Lithuania is Poland's sister and Estonia is little mongolia. Latvia????
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>>75572847
bridegroom
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>>75572847
жeних - Bridegroom
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>>75572847
'i want a man to mary , i want to be rich' or something like that
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>>75572847
Accusative case of жeник 'groom'. She wants a man to marry.
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>>75572847
>this is not russian thread
Жeних(Zhenih)-bridegroom
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>>75572913
>>75572936
>>75572939
>>75572948
I know she wants a man, but the word means a man? It sounds like it should mean woman so I was confused. Thanks.
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>>75572948
>жeник
жeних
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>>75572998
Naw, that's жeнщинa.
>>75573019
That, yes. Interestingly, it is actually жeник in BCS: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA
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>>75571454
It is an interesting issue, I think we can match certain Slavic names in Poland to several groups:

1. used in the past (before 16th century), not used anymore (or very rarely and considered extremely edgy): Dobrogost, Gromosław, Sobierad

2. used in 19th-20th century (up to the 1960s), rarely used nowadays: Wiesław, Zdzisław, Czesław

3. names that have "always" been common, in the past (far and closer) and now: Jarosław, Radosław, Sławomir (I mean, you can meet a 70-year-old guy, a 30-year-old guy and a little baby named Jarosław pretty often)

4. names that were common in the past, lost popularity, but regained it lately: Stanisław, Kazimierz (I mean, they were extremely popular in the 1950s, 60s, then lost popularity in the 70s and now they're quite popular again, every third toddler is Stanisław nowadays).

Discuss
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>>75572895
why was slavic culture so overwhelmingly dominant over finnic culture? was it our culture to intelligent for the masses?
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Can someone explain what the difference between тaк and дa is in Ukrainian?
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>>75572998
in english both a man and a woman 'get married' but in serbocroatian a man '(o)ženiti se' and a woman 'udati se'

ženiti would literally mean 'to woman yourself' and 'udati se' - to give yourself into something

ik is one of the many endings for a person that does some action, so you take ženiti, take away the ending iti, and put ik at the end. žen ik
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>>75573198
Tak is the official, "literary" for "yes", da is just colloquial, vernacular.

An anchor on TV will usually say "tak", while average people usually prefer "da", even in western Ukraine.
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>>75573184
i didn't even know you had slavic influence, but those germanic scandinavians don't really accept you so i put you into the slavic empire
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>>75573247
We have the same in Polish:

ożenić się - "to wife yourself"
wyjsć za mąż - "to go behind your husband"
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>>75573299
Thanks
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>>75571454
There's similar names
>Irene
>(H)elene

>>75573133
That means woman though, I meant bride. Not that it matters I just thought жeних would mean bride but it means the groom.

>>75573316
You got it wrong. We love binland, binland just doesn't want to be with us.
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>>75573340
I think it's similar to Polish: "tak" and "no" [w sensie no jako potwierdzenia].
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>>75573166
Vladislav, Stanislav, Yaroslav, Sviatoslav, Rostislav - these names always was popular in Ukraine.
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>>75571454
yes, through the past the catholic church forced latin names , and historians and slavists dug up old medieval names and spread their popularity. like zvonimir, krešimir, tomislav... in serbia it is the same, except that they have the orthodox church which spread greek names, not latin
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>>75573434
>Vladislav

This name would be in the group no. 2. Pretty common in the 1950s, 60s, but not anymore.

>Sviatoslav, Rostislav

These are typical East Slavic names, never used in Poland (at least since the medieval times).
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>>75573342
to conclude, 'ženik' comes from the verb 'ženiti se' , not directly from the noun 'žena'
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>>75573539
Aha, that is probably where the confusion lies then. Thanks.
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>>75573299
>average people usually prefer "da"
I don`t agree with this
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>>75573590

Maybe we have different acqauintances. Most of people I know would use "da" in a normal conversation (and they're from Volyn), especially if it's just nodding (like "uhm" in English). Maybe it's different in Lviv or Bukovina, though.
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>>75573337
in kajkavski dialect in croatia old people still say 'iti (v) za muž' that's pretty similar to the polish one
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>>75573475
How are slavic names popular, besides Tomislav which is half latin, all other slavic names are either meme names like Borna or Zvonimir, or old people names like Željko or Predrag.
Also look at the list of most popular names and they are all mostly christian.
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>>75573698
What about Zdravko? Sounds great.

"Zdrówko" is a popular toast in Polish and means "[be] healthy!"
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>>75573685
It's like that in Russian as well, выхoдить / выйти зaмyж.
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>>75573772
he is right, -ko names have become unpopular lately, nobody names their child like that
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>>75573819
>-ko names have become unpopular lately

I bet it's too Ukrainian
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>>75573198
"da" it's loan translation from Russian used in "surzhik" - mixed ukr ad rus langs.
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>>75573772
Only old people use it.
Only slavic names popular among younger generations are names of medieval kings and dukes, and they too are falling in popularity since 90s.
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>>75573337
ženitsja - to wife yourself
vyjti zamuž - to go behind your husband
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>>75573858
>Only old people use it.

Bullshit. Zdravko Colić will never be old. He will live forever young.

PUSTI PUSTI MODU
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>>75573678
>>75573844
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>>75573184
>why was slavic culture so overwhelmingly dominant over finnic culture?
But it wasn't anon.

1000 years in a sea of Slavs and we still speak Hungarian, have our unique naming system (Family name first, Given name last like East Asians - ie: Farkas Attila ), we use the 2017.06.02. form to write time and date like Asians again.
I'll concede we borrowed words from Slavs, but so did we from Germans, Austrians, Turks and Romance languages, because that's the nature of agglutinative languages.
If anything, the neighboring Slavs got Hungarized over time too. Especially Slovaks, who're just Magyars who insist on speaking a broken version of Czech.

Also we got along with Croatians and Slovenes extremely well in the past so there was a heavy cultural exchange there too, but I'm not familiar enough with their culture to point out the specifics. I know they had influenced us the most among Slavs, so it stands to reason we had an effect on them too.
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>>75573841
Christian names were always most popular until second Yugoslavia when meme names like Zoran, Milan or Slavica emerged.
Then during 90s when nationalist sentiment was high, names of national heroes and rulers surfaced, now traditional christian names are again popular, same as in most of Europe as far as I can see.
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>>75573935
I know, but even people who speak 100% Ukrainian, not surzhik, use "da". It's so common that no one thinks it's exclusively "Russian" desu.
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>>75573938
>2017.06.02
It's even worse than burgers
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GIRLS
1 Milica
2 Anđela
3 Jovana
4 Teodora
5 Marija
6 Ana
7 Katarina
8 Sara
9 Anja

BOYS
1 Nikola
2 Luka
3 Marko
4 Stefan
5 Aleksa
6 Lazar
7 Aleksandar
8 Filip
9 Nemanja
10 Miloš
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>>75573958
>Milan

You must be a football player with this name?
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>>75573938
slovak isn't broken, it's actually a bridge betweeen south west and east slavic languages everybody understands them equally, so it's more like the ultimate slavic language. even the name slovak just means slavic
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>>75574025
even worse, a Serb.
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>>75574018
>boys' names end with "a"

Is this even Slavic?
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>>75574053
Russian male names or diminutives often end like that (Vasya, Sasha, Dima).
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>>75574051
I see that with the name "Nemanja" you're bound to play football too.
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>>75574025
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_I_of_Serbia

>>75574053
the "a is feminine" comes from romance languages, there are tens slavic leaders who bore names ending with -a (borna, nenada) in byzantine and other medieval sources
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>>75574112
>Russian

That's why I denied its Slavic roots. Russian is a Ugro-Finno-Turkic language.
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>>75574018
Boys
1 Aleksandr
2 Sergej
3 Vladimir
4 Andrej
5 Aleksej
6 Dmitrij
7 Nikolaj
8 Evgenij
9 Mihail
10 Jurij

Girls
1 Jelena
2 Tatjana
3 Oljga
4 Natalja
5 Irina
6 Svetlana
7 Anna
8 Jekaterina
9 Ljudmila
10 Marija
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>>75574154
>jakub
are you secretly ottomans
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Rođenje ili redosljed kod rođenja: Rodna, Petko, Prvul;
Karakterne osobine i/ili epiteti: Blaženka, Drago, Mila, Mirko, Tihana, Tvrtko, Vedran, Jasna;
Hrabrost, borbenost: Branimir, Borna, Boris, Branimira, Trpimir;
Mitologija: Lada, Morana;
Vjera: Božica, Božena, Božana, Božidar;
Biljke: Bosiljka, Dunja, Ljiljana, Loza, Malina, Višnja;
Kovine i metali: Gvozden, Zlatan;
Nebeska tijela i svemir: Danica, Luna, Vega, Sunčana, Svemir, Zvjezdana;
Vjetrovi: Lahorka, Vihora;
Oborine i vremenske prilike: Snježana;
Dan: Dan, Zora;
Dani u tjednu i godišnja doba: Nedjeljko, Jesenka;
Nacija: Hrvoje, Hrvatko, Hrvojka;
Vatra i voda: Iskra, Žarko, Ognjen;
Zemljopisni motivi: Zrinko, Zrinka, Gvozden.

this is too funny, countinue reading here https://slobodni.net/t850/

i also once found a list of croatian names from medieval documents through the centuries, it was really funny now im trying to find it again
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>>75574199
We also use it. It's a Bible name.
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Might as well post ours.

Female
1. Mia
2. Lucija
3. Petra
4. Ema
5. Ana
6. Ena
7. Lana
8. Dora
9. Marta
10. Sara


Male
1. Luka
2. Marko
3. Jakov
4. Ivan
5. Petar
6. Matej
7. Gabrijel
8. Filip
9. Fran
10. David
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>>75574112
It's a diminutive form.
>Vasya
Vasilij
>Sasha
Alexander
>Dima
Dmitrij
We don't use "Vasya" or "Dima" in the ID.
>>75574018
>girls
Where's Ivana?
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>>75573975
I speak ukrainian and my friends too. I never use "da" in "tak" meaning, (I`m from Lviv) but we have many dialects in ukr. so maybe they can use it like that.
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>>75574213
>tfw serbian version of "christian" isn't hrs anymore
why even live
>>75574231
masha'allah
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>>75574158
The only problem that most russians don't want to admit that
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>>75574253
>(I`m from Lviv)

So it explains everything. Maybe in Galicia people don't use it, but everywhere else they do.
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>>75574243
version "ivan/ivana" isn't much popular in serbia, we use "jovan/jovana", taken directly from greek "ioannis". people might suspect you're croat or bulgarian if you're "ivan/ivana"
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Cлaв cлaб xD
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>>75574300
That's intesting :^]
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>>75574361
:DDDD
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>>75574361
you think?
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%B0%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%B8%D1%87,_%D0%90%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BA%D1%81%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B4%D1%80
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>>75574253
Do you use words like: rower, patelnia, strych, kamienica?
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>>75574415
If Serbs hated Austro-Hungary, why did they wear Austro-Hungarian moustaches?
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>>75573198
"Taк" also can means "so" or "as".
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>>75574361
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>>75574448
that's what tak/tako means in all slavic languages.
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>>75574442
we didn't hate the kuk, the kuk hated us
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>>75574158
>Russian is a Ugro-Finno-Turkic language.
Nah, that's not true. Especially the Finno-Ugric part, unfortunately.
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Berislav, Blago, Borko, Borna, Božidar, Branimir, Branko, Branislav, Braslav, Budimir, Časlav, Dalibor, Damir, Darinko, Darko, Davor, Dobroslav, Domagoj, Dragutin, Dražen, Držislav, Dubravko, Dujomir, Gojko, Goran, Gvozden, Hrana, Hrvoje, Kocelj, Kazimir, Krešimir, Krunoslav, Ladislav, Ljubomir, Ljudevit, Mane, Milan, Mirko, Miroslav, Mislav, Mladen, Muncimir, Mutimir, Neven, Ninoslav, Ognjen, Ozren, Porin, Porga, Pribina, Radoslav, Radovan, Ranko, Rastislav, Ratimir, Sandalj, Selimir, Slavko, Svetislav, Svevlad, Tiho, Tihomir, Tomislav, Trpimir, Tvrtko, Vatroslav, Većeslav, Vedran, Velimir, Višeslav, Vitomir, Vjekoslav, Vjenceslav, Vladimir, Vladislav, Vlastimir, Vlatko, Vuk, Vukac, Vukadin, Zdenko, Zdeslav, Zdravko, Zlatko, Zoran, Zrinislav, Zrinko, Zvonimir, Želimir, Željko

i knew a guy whose name was Ljudevit, it's an an old name that's supposed to imitate the sound of latin 'Ludovicus', everybody made fun of him
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Am i gonna be killed if i come to Poland? https://youtu.be/5HTtLC6Xu6s
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Btw I get butthurt that no language but Polish (and languages that borrowed it from Polish) uses a special word for pic related, that is "kamienica" in Polish.

Kamienicas are in every European city, yet no language seems to have a separate word for it.
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>>75574537
>Especially the Finno-Ugric part
For you :^)
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>>75574588
?
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>>75574537
I heard that popularity of the construction "u menja jest" instead of "imeju" is a Finno-Ugric influence.
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>>75574617
you have similar thing in arabic
maybe russians are secretly arabs
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>>75574561
As far as I know, no Ukrainian has been killed in Poland by Poles.

Meanwhile, quite a lot of Poles have been already killed in the UK by Brits.
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>>75574582
what? buildings from the secession period (19 century)?
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>>75574582
Can you explain what a kamienica is? Just a decorated building front?
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>>75574582
Damn, wtf?
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>>75573316
slavic and finnic cultures in russia melded up a bit during iron age both borrowing bits and pieces from each others but slavic culture eventually was the higher authority. was it because of the general indoeuropean dominance over europe with slavs being one of them?
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>>75574421
Yes, its part of so called "Galickiy dialect / Lvivska govirka / Gwara lwowska".
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>>75574617
actually that construction exists in old fashioned serbian and croatian
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>>75574649
Not only, all buildings that are made of brick or stone and form a street frontage:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tenement#Poland

It can be from 15th century or 20th century and it doesn't have to be decorated (like modernist kamienicas from the 1930s).
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>>75574713
>actually that construction exists in old fashioned serbian and croatian

In Polish it also exists, but it's not prevalent, it's used in very special cases. That's why I meant that the Finno-Ugric influence was that this construction became a standard in Russian.
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>>75574616
Jutavtodo ruzon' kelsj.
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>>75574692
That's cute. I will visit Lviv soon. I will spend 2100 gryvnias in one day.
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>>75574671
Kamianytsia (building) - the common name for the stone monuments of civil architecture of XVI-XVIII centuries. in Ukraine.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lWulSZIvFQ
carunder my window is blastin dis song ayo
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>>75574686
I guess africulture came from Indo-Europeans, so yeah.
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>>75574786
You can afford a lot for that money here.
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>>75574617
And I heard that's just a changed version of "mne jestj" inherited from PIE. Irish uses something like that as well.
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>>75574300
im ivan, and i'm from vojvodina, everyone in family is too (ehryre all either from vojvodina or croatia)
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>>75574833
>africulture
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>>75574875
I know. But I already have these gryvnias, so I need to spend them. I will go to Puzata Chata and buy the most expensive dish first. Then I will give 500 gryvnias to a random batyar, just because I can. And then I will spend 1000 gryvnias in Kryivka and drink all beer they have, to support UPA forces in eastern Ukraine.

Rate.
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>>75571738
this
>>75572283
>>75572777
>>75572895
wrong
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>>75574720
It's the same in belarusian.
Kaminica - stone building
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>>75574876
here , i googled 'u mene je' and found this croatian guy , he says 'u mene je ferrari' - i have a ferrari, around 0.55

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcgf81_zeljko-nevenka-i-ferrari-protiv-san_fun
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>>75575059
Because Belarussian and Ukrainian borrowed it from Polish. It shows how useful this word is. I wonder why other langauges don't have it.
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>>75574561
no
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>>75574421
>>75574692
I'm from south-eastern Ukraine, and even I know most of these words. Rover is a bicycle (?), patelnia is a frying pan, kamienica is a such old house made of stone. But what is strych? An old roof?
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Why are Ukrainians retarded? I have 2 in my university group and they are both dumb as fuck, others I met were retarded too.
The only decent one I know is son of some general and he lives near polish border.
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>>75575126
Why are polish girl are so intelligent? I've met one polish girl in my uni and she's playing piano.
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>>75575118
>An old roof?

Not exactly roof, but an attic where you store old stuff.

>I'm from south-eastern Ukraine, and even I know most of these words.

Maybe you have some Poles there
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>>75575151
>poolacks
>intelligent
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>>75574967
Lol. Good plan, but Puzata Hata it`s just a fast food. We have many better places to eat.
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PA KAŽE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9otO5Z0Mpxc
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>>75574652
here>>75574720
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>>75575126
Don't offend Ukrainians, they're our brothers.
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>>75575164
>piano
M8
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>>75575173
ah yes juzni vjetar the only good cajke
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>>75575152
No, we don't have. All these words are exist in ukranian language and I know them from the XVIII-XIX century lit.
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>>75575165
How much does a decent flat cost in Lviv? Can I buy something for 25k USD? In a block built after 1990.
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>>75575285
>ce vidchuttja koli ty nikoli ne budesh rozmovljaty ukrainskoju jak nastojashchi kozak sidjashchij za porohami Dnepra
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>>75575306
You can get a single-room flat with cockroaches in a Hruschevka for such price.
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>>75575234
how do you come from

južni vetar

to this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=By4tDrHdAzQ
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>>75575392
lol, is this a joke? Are flats in Lviv so expensive? I thought prices are like 5 times lower than in Poland and I can get a palace for 25k.
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>>75575406
i have no idea, something bad happened around 2010
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>>75575285
>>75575152
Y'all are like what I imagine would have happened if the Mayans and Indians got together and argued about who was the true inventor of zero. Both your languages are descended from Proto-Slavic that has a root *kamy for 'stone', knock it off with the "no, it came from MY language!' shit.

https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/kamy for reference.
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>>75575306
http://dim.lviv.ua/pl/nerukhomist/search-results.html
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>>75575449
this?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhZToS11TPU
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>>75574199
Its jacob version
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>>75575455
But "kamienica" is obviously Polish, as it doesn't exist in languages that werent' exposed to Polish. It exists only in Polish and Ukrainian and Belarussian, while it's much more common in western dialects of these languages.

Of course, that every Slavic nation could invent this word, but they didn't, only we did. And that's why I'm surprised, why no one (not only Slavs, but other nations too) needed such a word. It's very useful in Europe, where so many buildings are "kamienicas". While English people call them just "tenement houses", the same like cheap, low houses for poor workers.
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>>75575543
desu i don't see a single good use of that word
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>>75575455
Ok you're right that it comes from the word kamień which is from proto-slavic, but the evolution of it to kamienica is only found in Polish and in languages that had more contact with Polish after all the languages were evolved into separate ones.
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>>75575509
i think severina fucked up everithing
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>>75575465
http://dim.lviv.ua/pl/nerukhomist/prodazh-kvartira/lviv/sprzedaz-1-pokojowe-apartamenty-hetmana-mazepy-st-lwow-szewczenkiwski-rejon-1166.html

Looks like a decent flat. And it's only $26k. And it's not on the Bandera or Shukhevych or UPA street at least.
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>>75575035
fuck off zmagar shit
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Slavs? What is that?

Do you mean "slaves"?
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>>75575392
this
https://www.real-estate.lviv.ua/en/918225-kvartira-sale-Lviv-Galickiy-Chornovola-V-prosp.html

But also,u can buy flat in "Unfinished construction" (dont know how to translate) from 380 USD/m2
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Lepo
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>>75575585
it's actually pretty useful, they have one word for those old building blocks with pretty facades facing the street and a yard in the middle, and another for other types of buildings , like commie blocks
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>>75575585
It's very important, because if you live in kamienica, it means that you live in an old building close to the center of the city. Also "kamienicas" are what people usually want to see in tourist cities, especially if they have beautiful facades.

If you call it just "house", you always have to add "tenement" or something like that, to differentiate it from detached houses in the suburbs no one wants to see. In Polish you just say "kamienica" or "bogata kamienica" [rich kamienica] and everyone knows that it's a tenement house in the historical centre of the city.
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>>75575684
lol i can never take that flag serious, it's venezuela tier
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>>75575749
>it's actually pretty useful, they have one word for those old building blocks with pretty facades facing the street and a yard in the middle, and another for other types of buildings , like commie blocks

Exactly. Every language that was exposed to Polish, borrowed this word, so I guess it must be useful.
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>>75575716
Haвiщo мeнi цe?
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>>75575629
I think its fake
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>>75575744
jel' to zlovenija
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>>75575844
пpoмaзaв
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When will slav meme finally die
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>>75575749
>>75575774

Btw, Russian has a lot of architecture-related words we should borrow. Like "malosemeyka" or "pjatietazhka" or "novostrojka". They're very useful and since I know Russian pretty well, I often use these words when I think about architecture in my mind to replace Polish "counterparts" (so basically long descriptions).
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>>75575868
>zlo
why?
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>>75576001
smiješno je
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>>75575791
> Literally a Dutch flag with some random shit slapped of it.

Do you even imagination?
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>>75576059
at least the colors are pleasant to look at.
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>>75576059
why don't you use the flag of polish lithuanian commonwealth or something, it can't be uglier than this
>>
Szlachta, your thoughts?
https://youtu.be/g_lmnG_vj34
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>>75576059
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Slavic_colors
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>>75575907
Also, I love how flexible Russian is when it comes to inventing one-word neologisms instead of two or more-word phrases.

For instance, why do you have to say "kabinet ministrov" [The cabinet of ministers] if you can just say "kabmin"? Or why would you struggle to pronounce "Ministerstvo Zdorovja" [The ministry of health], if you can just say "Minzdrav".

It works for commercial names very well too. If you have a bank in Belarus, that gives loans to farmers, you don't have to use stupid Anglo names no one understands or make up totally unrelated names, you just take a description of your activity and you merge main roots of the description to create a one-word name, like Belagroprombank [literally: Belarussian-agricultural-industry-bank]. Easy? Easy!

I wonder if it was always like that in Russian, or it's commies who invented it, but I like it.
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>>75576059
>a russian flag pissed on
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>>75576288
>one Russian guy managed to kick one random Pole

>psheki poluchajut pizdjan

I'm sure this Russian guy got this ass beaten few seconds later, but he didn't make a video about it.
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>>75571223
invite kurva anyatok too next time
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>>75576400
>Belagroprombank [literally: Belarussian-agricultural-industry-bank]. Easy? Easy!
Ablvykankamzach [Ablasny vykanaŭčy kamitet savietaŭ rabočych, saldackich i sialianskich deputataŭ Zachodniaj voblasci i frontu] (Regional Executive Committee of Soviets of Workers', Soldiers' and Peasants' Deputies of the Western Region and the front)
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>/slav/
>half of the posts are from Poland
And what asians are doing there? Just look at your faces, your cheekbones are even wider than russian. You consider yourselves as slavs?
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>>75575086
>It shows how useful this word is.
There are not many stone house now anyway.
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>>75576605
Beautiful.
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>>75576659
Maybe in Belarus. Polish and western Ukrainian cities are still filled with such buildings in the centres.

>>75576640
No, we're Sarmatians.
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>>75576699
No such thing. Przeks don't have their own culture and are 100% asians.
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>>75576659
>>75576699

In my city a lot of Stalin's/impers kaminic
t.Homel
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>>75576699
Sorry, Germans bombed every city to oblivion, and in 1944 soviets did the same then they were liberating us.
I actually like this about Minsk, no narrow middle-ages streets, wide roads and a lot of space(not the new districts tho)
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>>75576782
Sarmatians were Asians.
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>>75576782
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>>75576843
I know this feel, we have the same in Warsaw.
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>>75576659
there should be. now they just build glass buildings between stone ones. like we can't make a pretty facade anymore
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>>75576843

It was all demolished in 1970 (pic. Minsk)
And I'm not talking about other cities where whole neighborhoods entire being demolished to expand the road

also
https://be-tarask.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D1%8C%D0%BF%D1%96%D1%81_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D1%96%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%9E_%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D1%82%D1%8D%D0%BA%D1%82%D1%83%D1%80%D1%8B_%D0%92%D1%8F%D0%BB%D1%96%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%B0_%D0%9A%D0%BD%D1%8F%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B2%D0%B0_%D0%9B%D1%96%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%9E%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B3%D0%B0,_%D0%B7%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B%D1%85_%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BC%D1%96_%D0%A0%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B9_%D1%96%D0%BC%D0%BF%D1%8D%D1%80%D1%8B%D1%96

https://be-tarask.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D1%8C%D0%BF%D1%96%D1%81_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D1%96%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%9E_%D0%B3%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D1%8B%D1%96_%D1%96_%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D1%82%D1%8D%D0%BA%D1%82%D1%83%D1%80%D1%8B_%D0%91%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%83%D1%81%D1%96,_%D0%B7%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B9%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8B%D1%85_%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%B0%D0%BC%D1%96_%D0%A1%D0%A1%D0%A1%D0%A0

http://s13.ru/archives/159178
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>>75576855
Go to /asia/ then. You're not slavic.
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>>75576894
Fucking crauts
>>75576907
This at least looks decent, here they might put some kind of commieblock in any empty space.
Also southern Europe is cute
>>75577053
These seems like old barracks from 30s. They were rather shitty. They are still in place tho.
>links
Why did you do this
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>>75577194
>Why did you do this
They?
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>>75577226
>5 cтpoчныe ccылки
Oткyдa ты их кoпиpyeшь
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>>75576843
Cucks

Next time play the war smart as us
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>>75577252
Or we can surrender like you.
But you could have prevented this all
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>>75577247
этo ccылки из вики c киpиллицeй, oни вceгдa тaк кoпиpyютcя
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>>75577316
You must be pragmatic not like muh bravery and heroism shit

Now we have cities full of tourists while you have just commieblocks

Same as polacks...it was just stupid

Hitler now gave the President two options: cooperate with Germany, in which case the "entry of German troops would take place in a tolerable manner" and "permit Czechoslovakia a generous life of her own, autonomy and a degree of national freedom..." or face a scenario in which "resistance would be broken by force of arms, using all means." By four o'clock, after suffering a heart attack induced by Göring's threat to bomb the capital, Hácha contacted Prague, effectively "signing Czechoslovakia away" to Germany.[5] French Ambassador Robert Coulondre reported that by half past four, Hácha was "in a state of total collapse, and kept going only by means of injections.

Based Hacha
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>>75577455
that is like the most cuck thing i've read for quite a while
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>>75577455
or you can build ancient greek style buildings in 2014, like based macedonians, and attract tourists with them. just google skopje 2014
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>>75577564
Like I said you must play the war smart

For example our magic crown killed Heydrich
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Which nationality is the last name Wojcik
Polish or czech or Slovak?
And is Poldrugo some sort of Southern Slav last name or is it something else entirely
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>>75577910
>And is Poldrugo some sort of Southern Slav last name or is it something else entirely
never heard of it
>>
>>75576537
was thinking of doing this as honorary slavs
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>>75577910
Wójcik is a Polish last name
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>>75578143
Stupid nigger said Czech I guessed right then
>>75578079
Makes sense I guess
He said Norwegian it just doesn't sound scandi at all
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>>75578604
>He said Norwegian it just doesn't sound scandi at all
hahaha he pushing bullshit to you
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>>75578883
What is it then
>>
>>75578914
Polish, as it was said
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>>75574168
how popular is Vera?
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>>75578963
I mean Poldrugo
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>>75578967
Veronika is pretty popular
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>>75578604
actually i stand corrected
https://actacroatica.com/en/surname/Poldrugo/
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>>75578992
don't know, we have pol druga in russian, means a half of friend
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>>75578995
Rah
Thought it was Croatian that dumb fuck
Thanks Serbia
>>75579060
>half a friend
lol
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>>75579152
yeah also there is podruga - girlfriend
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>>75578604
>https://actacroatica.com/en/surname/Poldrugo/
>>75577910
>And is Poldrugo some sort of Southern Slav last name or is it something else entirely
"Poldrugo" is the Italianized version of the surname "Podrug", which means "He who befriends/is friendly". Since I live in the south, most people I've met with these surnames come from "Sinjska krajina", which is the Dalmatian hinterland
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>>75579294
So is it mainly Italians with the last name or did Dalmatians/western croats just adopt it over time and it just became Italianized?
>>
>>75579416
In reality, both, but no nation is ready to accept the reality that identity on the Balkans is more fluent than sea water.
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>>75579416
>>75579416
>So is it mainly Italians with the last name or did Dalmatians/western croats just adopt it over time and it just became Italianized?
It is a surname of Slavic origin, Italianized to achieve social mobility in then's Venetian ruled Dalmatia and Istria. Some families remained "Podrug"; but some changed it to "Poldrugo". Either by the authorities during the Venetian "cadastres" (land surveys) or by the people themselves, for the reasons mentioned above

Most of Croatian scientists, innovators, linguists, noblemen had an official Latin and consequently Italianized surname, either to move up in the hierarchy, or to acquire a broader audience

Examples:

Vojak - Vogliani
Grosić - Grossi/Grossich
Buršić - Borsi
Visković - Vescovi
Mladinić - Mladineo

Can't think of any more surnames

But really, you're asking the wrong person for a stance on it. I don't care whether they are originally a Tungusic people or the Maasai in origin. They were Croatized, they consider themselves Croats and this is what's very important. I am equally viewing people with obvious foreign surnames (but well integrated) and those who consider themselves 100% native
You're also replying to a guy with a clearly Russian surname, Greek name, looking like a Vlach, whose family name was listed as "Catholic Morlachs"
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>>75579920
what surname?
>>
>>75579920
>whose family name was listed as "Catholic Morlachs"
what source?
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>>75580033
Paзвe ты нe хoтeл бы знaть, мышoнoк...
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>>75580094
>>75580094
Katastri (dostupni u fizičkom primjerku, zasada)
http://arhinet.arhiv.hr/details.aspx?ItemId=1_15112
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>>75580204
thank you very much
>tfw our archives are so dysfunctional that i have to travel to vienna to see documents whose copies exist in our archives, because it's both cheaper and faster
might as well kill myself
>>
>>75580146
>мышoнoк
Ty čto, gej?
>>
>>75580146
Лoл
>>
>>75580346
Я пpocтo чeлoвeк, кoтopый любит

>>75580282
E moja Srbijo
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>>75580403
Eeee, бpaтeц, кaк дeлa?
>>
>>75580146
хeх дa пpocтo интepecнo кaкиe y вac тaм фaмилии pyccкиe бывaют
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>>75580432
>hoću da uzmem dokument u arhivu patrijaršije
>izvadim 20 dokumenata
>"eee prijatelju ne ide to tako mi smo ti ozbiljna institucija, fale ti ova 3 papira, idi to izvadi i vrati se za nedelju dana"
>posle nedelju dana vratim se sa svim
>"a pa ne može to tako mora da se čeka na red prijatelju misliš da ti jedini hoćeš da vidiš taj dokument (jebenu kopiju lol)"
>shvatim da mi ostaje ili da podmazujem ili da odem u beč
>zajebem debele popove, kupim kartu, odem u arhiv samo sa pasošem
>tražim dokument (original) bez ikakvih specijalnih papira
>"dva minuta gospodine... o, usput, vidim da ste iz srbije, ne znam da li ste znali, ima po fotokopija dokumenata iz celog tog sanduka u arhivu patrijaršije srpske"
>"ne pitaj me ništa prijatelju"
>prođu dva minuta, donese original
>koliko sam dužan
>za pregledanje ništa, za kopiju tipa 30 centi
>ostavim 10 evra kažem ok je
>lik me juri jer ne sme da primi više od 30 centi

>u međuvremenu kolega u beogradu pukao tri puta više na podmazivanje nego ja na povratnu kartu i dve kopije

franjo josife sve ti je oprošteno
>>
>>75580504
Ceгoдня пятницa жe. Oфигeннo.
>>
What did she mean by this? Why did she call me with girly name of my own wtf? Is it insult?
>>
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>tfw my name is miroslav
>and im not even peaceful

did i just pull off some serious jewish tricks here???
>>
>>75580146
Bы чo, тyпыe бля? Bиднo жe чтo фpaзa из пepeвoдчикa. B Хopвaтии oт cилы пapa coтeн pycичeй, и пoдyмaйтe caми, кaкoй шaнc чтo ктo-нибyдь из них cидит нa фopчaнe, a тeм бoлee нa /int/.
>>
>>75580823
Cмeшнo жe
>>
>>75580727
it's diminituval, cute version
>>
>>75580823
Я нe pyccкий, этo нe мoй poднoй язык, и мoя ceмья никoгдa нe были в Poccии. Пepвoe yпoминaниe o них (здecь) былo тpиcтa лeт нaзaд. Я гoвopю c тoбoй c пoмoщью мaгии гибpиднoгo хopвaтcкo-pyccкoгo языкa, мyдaк
ёбaнный
>>
>>75581892
> пoмoщью мaгии гибpиднoгo хopвaтcкo-pyccкoгo языкa, мyдaк
ёбaнный
Пpoигpaл.
>>
>>75581892
y тeбя cпeциaльнaя клaвиaтypa для pyccкoгo?
>>
>>75582202
>клaвиaтypa
rofl
>>
>>75582243
и ниe кaзвaмe клaвиaтypa, кaквo e cмeшнoтo?
>>
>>75582358
literally rolling on the floor m8
>>
>>75582243
чe нe тaк
>>
>>75582202
>>75582358
>klavijatura
It's "tipkovnica". "Klavijatura" is the musical keyboard or the keys of a piano

>inb4 tastatura bre kobre dabre
Oy brey

>>75582202
Дa
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>>75581892
>мaгия
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>>75582607
Čarobnjak
>>
>>75582553
>Klavijatura
Klaviatura
>>
>>75583587
ййййййй
>>
>>75583828
ыыыыыыыыыыыы
>>
җҗҗҗҗҗҗҗҗҗҗҗҗ
>>
ïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïï
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>>75584945
> ïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïïï
Can you stop speking ukrainian please?
>>
řřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřřř
>>
Hello Slaves!
>>
ъъъъъъъъъъъъъъъъъъъ
>>
>>75585381
privet govno
>>
>>75584988
Eбaть pociйcький, cлaвa Укpaїнi
>>
4kanker int is worst int board ive ever seen
GENERAL THREADS SHOULD BE FUCKING PURGED
MOD ARE RETARDS
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>>75579152
you have to know that pol/pou and po- (and probably a bunch of other similar sounds) sound really similar but have different meanings
>>
>>75591166
Pol can also be spelled as po in SC, or as pola. Piši kao što govoriš n all that.
>>
remove cnabs
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which slav country is the most degenerate
>>
>>75592094
pizdoland
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>>75591863
Huj sosi, pidor
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This is nice board
>>
>>75576400
Abbreviations became popular in Russia shortly before commies in 1910s. Commies could not invent a shit.
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>>75576400
>>75576605
>>75597274
the most ridiculous one is "voenkomat"
I lost my shit when I learned about it.
>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3xVdxDWFWU

This movie is great, good acting, good humour, great story, music. I've seen it more then 10 times by now but it always cracks me up.
>>
>>75574154
While I recognize most of these names (Jakub = Jacob, Elishka = Eliza, etc.), what is Vojtjech?

(I'm sorry I'm being retarded and don't have access to special characters)

>>75574949
Underrated post.
>>
SERBS ARE NOT SLAVS PLS STOP THIS
>>
I dont know which one of you shared this with me in another general, but thanks for showing it to me

I really like it. Whats the original song called?

https://youtu.be/s6AapzgHTSE
>>
Slavs?
More like slaves, wtf..
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