>What is Interslavic? Interslavic is an auxiliary language created to improve communication between Slavs. The vocabulary and grammar are the "average" of Slavic languages and its meant to be understandable by all Slavs without prior learning. It's not meant to be a political Pan-Slavism movement.
Try to post in Interslavic instead of your own language. It's not difficult with the dictionary: interslavic-dictionary.com/ For more info read the pastebins.
This should be introduced in all schools in all Slavic countries.
Jace Wood
Može tak bude, no prvo język musi stati vyše popularny. Uže je byla jedna mala škola w Čehiji i prividno bude naslědna škola vo Liberlandie. Može v budučnosti budet veče, ale najprvo někto musi sę naučiti sam, aby byti učiteljami
Well it looks easier to read than polish to a layman french. voca.ro/1cpbaFqK3d1j
Dylan White
Very good, I've only noticed that you pronounce ě as e, but in fact it should be pronounced as "ye"
Dylan James
I mean English "ye", or Interslavic "je"
Julian Sanchez
Thanks, didn't know how to pronunce that ě, that makes sense.
Isaiah Allen
idk why niggas dont just write je
Aiden Price
Well in fact the idea is just to "wet" the e sound, amirite ? voca.ro/1fCS2IxKC4xU
Charles Nguyen
Hey don't blame me I'm French. You can blame me for the metric system or the Napoleonic rule of law, but we're at least innocent for interslavic.
Carter Wilson
It's because the Cyrillic e/є has one symbol for those sounds But I think that the Cyrillic version in pic rel is written wrong
Samuel Hernandez
hi from /lang/ i dont have any slavic languages knowledge beforehand so would learning slovanto then grinding through grammar section on the official website be good enough?
Jackson Myers
thats even more stupid
Camden Kelly
Yeah, there are no definite rules as to how to pronounce it. I mean there are different flavorisations (accents) that you can talk with For example a "soft" accent is associated with Eastern Slavs, and "hard" accent is associated with Western Slavs, and something in between soft and hard is associated with Southern Slavs. But regardless of how you say it the language is still understandable which is pretty fun. Also Poles tend to say ų and ę in some words, in this text se could be written as sę, but there are no examples of ų in this text voca.ro/1mL8gSM7tIcf
Parker Johnson
would it be fine to blame your country for preventing esperanto from being used in united of nations as well
Tyler Kelly
Well esperanto sounds pretty retarded to me as I already speak two latin languages and used to listening a third one ; it's like the bastardized son which is the least commno denominator of several languages without the richness and the subtleties of its forebears.