Old Church Slavonic (pronunciation: /sləˈvɒnɪk/, /slæˈ-/), also known as Old Church Slavic (/ˈslɑːvɪk, ˈslæ-/; often abbreviated to OCS; self-name словѣ́ньскъ ѩзꙑ́къ, slověnĭskŭ językŭ), was the first Slavicliterary language. The 9th-century Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius of Slavic, Greek descent, or both, are credited with standardizing the language and using it in translating the Bible and other Ancient Greek ecclesiastical texts as part of the Christianisation of the Slavic peoples. It is thought to have been based primarily on the dialect of the 9th century Byzantine Slavs living in the Province of Thessalonica (now in Greece). It played an important role in the history of the Slavic languages and served as a basis and model for later Church Slavonic traditions, and some Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches use this later Church Slavonic as a liturgical language to this day. As the oldest attested Slavic language, OCS provides important evidence for the features of Proto-Slavic, the reconstructed common ancestor of all Slavic languages.
The current geographic distribution of natively spoken Slavic languages covers Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Eastern parts of Central Europe and all of the territory of Russia, which includes Northern and Central-North Asia. Furthermore, the diasporas of many Slavic peoples stablished isolated minorities of speakers of their languages all around the globe. According to sources, the number of speakers of all Slavic languages together is around 315 million.
Let's see how well we can understand each other!
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
We will make an experiment and compare our languages.
Time codes:
00:00 Let the experiment start!
01:30 Can we understand Belarusian?
02:53 Can we understand Ukrainian?
04:13 Can we understand Serbian?
05:20 Why do all of us speak Russian?
07:04 Slavic languages groups
07:49 Can Eastern slavic speakers understand Southern slavic language?
08:06 Trying to guess Serbian words
17:08 How difficult was it to understand Serbian?
17:44 Can we order breakfast in each other's countries?
20:40 Our thoughts on the experiment
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published: 07 Dec 2024
The Slavic Languages and What Makes Them a FAMILY
This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families.
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published: 03 Mar 2016
ALL SLAVIC LANGUAGES IN ONE VIDEO!
#SlavicLanguages
published: 12 Apr 2020
Slavic languages like Russian (русский) are usually similar, but Bulgarian is definetly unique 🇧🇬
Get fascinated by the world of Slavic languages! Uncover the similarities between Russian and its counterparts, while discovering the uniqueness of Bulgarian. Join us for insights on Slavic linguistic connections!
#SlavicLanguages #Russian #LanguageComparison
published: 08 Feb 2024
SLAVIC LANGUAGES CHALLENGE! Can we understand each other?
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar or different Slavic languages are! - https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0
#russianlanguage #slavic #slavs #serbianlanguage #ukrainianlanguage #belarussian #slaviclanguages #languagechallenge
published: 03 Oct 2024
Russian language vs other Slavic
published: 09 Aug 2024
Russian VS Belarusian VS Ukrainian VS Serbian : basic phrases
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar basic phrases are!
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
published: 01 Oct 2024
Slavic Languages l 7 Slavic Countries Can they understand Each Others??
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Today we compare the words in each Slavic language and see if they understand each other!
If you have thoughts on learning one of these languages, it would be quite helpful!
Hope you enjoy the video
Also, please follow our panels!
BG, Iliyana @iliyana_nvk
RU, Polina @polinaband
SK, Martina @cvanc1
BS, Fetida @o41moment
RS, Draga @draga__
CZ, Andrea @andreablazkova
PL, Zuza @zuzabrzoska
#russia #belarus #bulgaria #slovakia #slovenia #poland #czech
Let's see how well we can understand each other!
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belaru...
Let's see how well we can understand each other!
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
We will make an experiment and compare our languages.
Time codes:
00:00 Let the experiment start!
01:30 Can we understand Belarusian?
02:53 Can we understand Ukrainian?
04:13 Can we understand Serbian?
05:20 Why do all of us speak Russian?
07:04 Slavic languages groups
07:49 Can Eastern slavic speakers understand Southern slavic language?
08:06 Trying to guess Serbian words
17:08 How difficult was it to understand Serbian?
17:44 Can we order breakfast in each other's countries?
20:40 Our thoughts on the experiment
📌https://elinabakunova.com/ - check out my Russian Speaking Club & other projects here!
The music from 'Friends' made in a Slavic style was created by my brother https://vk.com/id293365915 . You can contact him, if you want to create some music under request ;)
🔸What can you find on my channel?
👉🏻visiting different republics and regions of Russia
👉🏻learning about ethnic groups of Russia (we have 195 ethnicities!)
👉🏻Russian culture explained! (facts that you won't find on google) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeQTCVW4juG8wDADr0OqmPLnv1mfnoYkr
👉🏻travel vlogs to off-the-beaten-path and remote places of Russia, expeditions to the Far North and Russian Arctic
👉🏻traveling elsewhere & my impressions of other countries as a Russian
📍 More videos:
https://youtu.be/jvPxoOjD3U0 - Learning Slavic Languages | Differences in Russian and Ukrainian
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
https://youtu.be/UTlV04pfxs4 - What languages and dialects we speak in Russia's republics?
___
📸https://instagram.com/elibakunova?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= - more content about Russia, traveling, and my daily life
🤍 https://www.patreon.com/elifromrussia - if you feel like supporting my channel through Patreon
Let's see how well we can understand each other!
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
We will make an experiment and compare our languages.
Time codes:
00:00 Let the experiment start!
01:30 Can we understand Belarusian?
02:53 Can we understand Ukrainian?
04:13 Can we understand Serbian?
05:20 Why do all of us speak Russian?
07:04 Slavic languages groups
07:49 Can Eastern slavic speakers understand Southern slavic language?
08:06 Trying to guess Serbian words
17:08 How difficult was it to understand Serbian?
17:44 Can we order breakfast in each other's countries?
20:40 Our thoughts on the experiment
📌https://elinabakunova.com/ - check out my Russian Speaking Club & other projects here!
The music from 'Friends' made in a Slavic style was created by my brother https://vk.com/id293365915 . You can contact him, if you want to create some music under request ;)
🔸What can you find on my channel?
👉🏻visiting different republics and regions of Russia
👉🏻learning about ethnic groups of Russia (we have 195 ethnicities!)
👉🏻Russian culture explained! (facts that you won't find on google) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeQTCVW4juG8wDADr0OqmPLnv1mfnoYkr
👉🏻travel vlogs to off-the-beaten-path and remote places of Russia, expeditions to the Far North and Russian Arctic
👉🏻traveling elsewhere & my impressions of other countries as a Russian
📍 More videos:
https://youtu.be/jvPxoOjD3U0 - Learning Slavic Languages | Differences in Russian and Ukrainian
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
https://youtu.be/UTlV04pfxs4 - What languages and dialects we speak in Russia's republics?
___
📸https://instagram.com/elibakunova?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= - more content about Russia, traveling, and my daily life
🤍 https://www.patreon.com/elifromrussia - if you feel like supporting my channel through Patreon
This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families.
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is I...
This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families.
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Support Langfocus on Patreon: http://patreon.com/langfocus
http://facebook.com/langfocus
http://twitter.com/langfocus
http://instagram.com/langfocus
http://langfocus.com
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families.
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Support Langfocus on Patreon: http://patreon.com/langfocus
http://facebook.com/langfocus
http://twitter.com/langfocus
http://instagram.com/langfocus
http://langfocus.com
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Get fascinated by the world of Slavic languages! Uncover the similarities between Russian and its counterparts, while discovering the uniqueness of Bulgarian. J...
Get fascinated by the world of Slavic languages! Uncover the similarities between Russian and its counterparts, while discovering the uniqueness of Bulgarian. Join us for insights on Slavic linguistic connections!
#SlavicLanguages #Russian #LanguageComparison
Get fascinated by the world of Slavic languages! Uncover the similarities between Russian and its counterparts, while discovering the uniqueness of Bulgarian. Join us for insights on Slavic linguistic connections!
#SlavicLanguages #Russian #LanguageComparison
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian...
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar or different Slavic languages are! - https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0
#russianlanguage #slavic #slavs #serbianlanguage #ukrainianlanguage #belarussian #slaviclanguages #languagechallenge
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar or different Slavic languages are! - https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0
#russianlanguage #slavic #slavs #serbianlanguage #ukrainianlanguage #belarussian #slaviclanguages #languagechallenge
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian...
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar basic phrases are!
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar basic phrases are!
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
World Friends Facebook
👉https://www.facebook.com/people/World-Friends/100090310914821
Today we compare the words in each Slavic language and see if they unders...
World Friends Facebook
👉https://www.facebook.com/people/World-Friends/100090310914821
Today we compare the words in each Slavic language and see if they understand each other!
If you have thoughts on learning one of these languages, it would be quite helpful!
Hope you enjoy the video
Also, please follow our panels!
BG, Iliyana @iliyana_nvk
RU, Polina @polinaband
SK, Martina @cvanc1
BS, Fetida @o41moment
RS, Draga @draga__
CZ, Andrea @andreablazkova
PL, Zuza @zuzabrzoska
#russia #belarus #bulgaria #slovakia #slovenia #poland #czech
World Friends Facebook
👉https://www.facebook.com/people/World-Friends/100090310914821
Today we compare the words in each Slavic language and see if they understand each other!
If you have thoughts on learning one of these languages, it would be quite helpful!
Hope you enjoy the video
Also, please follow our panels!
BG, Iliyana @iliyana_nvk
RU, Polina @polinaband
SK, Martina @cvanc1
BS, Fetida @o41moment
RS, Draga @draga__
CZ, Andrea @andreablazkova
PL, Zuza @zuzabrzoska
#russia #belarus #bulgaria #slovakia #slovenia #poland #czech
Let's see how well we can understand each other!
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
We will make an experiment and compare our languages.
Time codes:
00:00 Let the experiment start!
01:30 Can we understand Belarusian?
02:53 Can we understand Ukrainian?
04:13 Can we understand Serbian?
05:20 Why do all of us speak Russian?
07:04 Slavic languages groups
07:49 Can Eastern slavic speakers understand Southern slavic language?
08:06 Trying to guess Serbian words
17:08 How difficult was it to understand Serbian?
17:44 Can we order breakfast in each other's countries?
20:40 Our thoughts on the experiment
📌https://elinabakunova.com/ - check out my Russian Speaking Club & other projects here!
The music from 'Friends' made in a Slavic style was created by my brother https://vk.com/id293365915 . You can contact him, if you want to create some music under request ;)
🔸What can you find on my channel?
👉🏻visiting different republics and regions of Russia
👉🏻learning about ethnic groups of Russia (we have 195 ethnicities!)
👉🏻Russian culture explained! (facts that you won't find on google) https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLeQTCVW4juG8wDADr0OqmPLnv1mfnoYkr
👉🏻travel vlogs to off-the-beaten-path and remote places of Russia, expeditions to the Far North and Russian Arctic
👉🏻traveling elsewhere & my impressions of other countries as a Russian
📍 More videos:
https://youtu.be/jvPxoOjD3U0 - Learning Slavic Languages | Differences in Russian and Ukrainian
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
https://youtu.be/UTlV04pfxs4 - What languages and dialects we speak in Russia's republics?
___
📸https://instagram.com/elibakunova?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= - more content about Russia, traveling, and my daily life
🤍 https://www.patreon.com/elifromrussia - if you feel like supporting my channel through Patreon
This video is all about the Slavic Language family, one of Europe`s major language families.
Are you learning a language? One great resource to check out is Innovative Language podcast programs: https://langfocus.com/innovative-language-podcasts/.
Support Langfocus on Patreon: http://patreon.com/langfocus
http://facebook.com/langfocus
http://twitter.com/langfocus
http://instagram.com/langfocus
http://langfocus.com
Drums of the Deep by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Get fascinated by the world of Slavic languages! Uncover the similarities between Russian and its counterparts, while discovering the uniqueness of Bulgarian. Join us for insights on Slavic linguistic connections!
#SlavicLanguages #Russian #LanguageComparison
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar or different Slavic languages are! - https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0
#russianlanguage #slavic #slavs #serbianlanguage #ukrainianlanguage #belarussian #slaviclanguages #languagechallenge
There are three groups of Slavic languages :
West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak)
East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian)
South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian)
Let's found out how similar basic phrases are!
https://youtu.be/bOrpYQLHrq0 - Russian VS Serbian languages: can Slavic people understand each other?
World Friends Facebook
👉https://www.facebook.com/people/World-Friends/100090310914821
Today we compare the words in each Slavic language and see if they understand each other!
If you have thoughts on learning one of these languages, it would be quite helpful!
Hope you enjoy the video
Also, please follow our panels!
BG, Iliyana @iliyana_nvk
RU, Polina @polinaband
SK, Martina @cvanc1
BS, Fetida @o41moment
RS, Draga @draga__
CZ, Andrea @andreablazkova
PL, Zuza @zuzabrzoska
#russia #belarus #bulgaria #slovakia #slovenia #poland #czech
Old Church Slavonic (pronunciation: /sləˈvɒnɪk/, /slæˈ-/), also known as Old Church Slavic (/ˈslɑːvɪk, ˈslæ-/; often abbreviated to OCS; self-name словѣ́ньскъ ѩзꙑ́къ, slověnĭskŭ językŭ), was the first Slavicliterary language. The 9th-century Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius of Slavic, Greek descent, or both, are credited with standardizing the language and using it in translating the Bible and other Ancient Greek ecclesiastical texts as part of the Christianisation of the Slavic peoples. It is thought to have been based primarily on the dialect of the 9th century Byzantine Slavs living in the Province of Thessalonica (now in Greece). It played an important role in the history of the Slavic languages and served as a basis and model for later Church Slavonic traditions, and some Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic churches use this later Church Slavonic as a liturgical language to this day. As the oldest attested Slavic language, OCS provides important evidence for the features of Proto-Slavic, the reconstructed common ancestor of all Slavic languages.
Moreover, many words were borrowed from Greek by the Old Church Slavonic ... In Russia, the Old Church Slavonic, written in Cyrillic, was historically used for religious services, but ultimately, the Cyrillic script became the standard.
She said she has family still in Ukraine, including her 74-year-old sister in Kharkiv... The church conducts half its service in Slavonic, an old Russian language traditionally used in services, and half in English. He said all are welcome at the church.
A former linguist with a PhD in Old Church Slavonic, Halla-aho is fluent in Ukrainian and his language skills garnered praise after he gave a speech in the Ukrainian parliament in November last year.
... and it was Emperor Michael III who encouraged them to visit the northern regions as missionaries where they adopted the South Slavonic speech as the basis for the Old Church Slavonic language.”.
Bulgaria is the birthplace of the ecclesiastic language, Old Church Slavonic, used in church services, prayers, and Bibles in Russia (in which Russians include Ukraine and Belarus), Bulgaria, and Serbia.
They came via Old Church Slavonic or directly from the Greek language ... In Pushkin we find the vernacular language, foreign borrowings and words derived from Church Slavonic, and all this is put to the service of artistic expression.
They came via Old Church Slavonic or directly from the Greek language.READ MORE. ... In Pushkin we find the vernacular language, foreign borrowings and words derived from Church Slavonic, and all this is put to the service of artistic expression.
... and it was Emperor Michael III who encouraged them to visit the northern regions as missionaries where they adopted the South Slavonic speech as the basis for the Old Church Slavonic language.".
One way or another, until the 18th-19th centuries, the successor of Old Slavonic - Church Slavonic - frequently performed the role of a common language for the Slavs... Old Slavonic and Church Slavonic.