What Slavic languages are closely related to Polish?
Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at
6:24 pm
I speak Polish & English, so which European language would be pretty simple for me to learn, if closely related to Polish?
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czech, russian, slovak, and many other Slavic languages. Go on Wikipedia and type in "slavic languages"
Although polish is a slavic language, because it is written in latin letters, it is much different than Russian, Ukranian, ect. If i was you I would go for a fairly easy(close to english) latin letter alphabet language for example french of spanish. Good luck!
I think the Czechs
Polish was a lingua franca from 1500-1700 in small parts of Central and large portions of Eastern Europe, because of the political, cultural, scientific and military influence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The West Slavs suffered different fates; the Lusatians and Veleti were absorbed by German expansion, the Czechs and Moravians merged to form the nucleus of the Czech Kingdom.
I’d say Russian, and Czech
I say Russian I am Greek, Spanish, and Chinese I am learning all three well I know Greek fluently even reading and writing. Spanish I only know how to speak it I have some troubles saying the words especially long ones but people understand me and writing and reading it I take advanced classes so I learn more. Now I am learning chinese for three years now I enjoy it I could read write but I can’t have long conversations I just know some words and reading i could read most of it but at times I don’t know what I am reading and I toke some french classes last year so I know jut a bit of french not much but I would love to finish learning the language and being able to at least speak it fluently well I would love to learn even more languages I knOw some Albanian 10 words most and I know a couple phrases and words in Croatia
Bye
Helena T.