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Old 01-10-2020, 07:45 AM  
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I could understand most of it. It's easier to read then understand verbally though. Except for slovakian which is pretty much polish. For me (Polish speaking), it is easiest in this order:
1) Slovakian
2) Ukrainian
3) Russian
4) Czech (this one to us sounds like a 3 year old girl speaking polish)
5) All the various Balkan ones


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Originally Posted by optics View Post
From my point of view as a native English speaker, Polish seems harder than Russian, even though it uses the Roman alphabet. It seems like a kind of Slavic Welsh, with all of its weird consonant combinations.
It is...much harder. Below is all the gramatical forms of play/playing/to play.



There was some project similar to esperanta but for slavic languages - Slavic Language - simplified universal international and interslavic planned language - we can pretty much all read this.

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