i hope in the future on this youtube channel I'll see a new video with other slavic languages cuz this video was so interesting and relaxing to watch. For me as for slavic person it's always like a quiz to understand other slavic languages, sooo..want to say it was great!!!!
Thank you! There will be definitely be more Slavic language videos in the future. Maybe some videos on individual languages, some combined. I'll see in the future :p May I ask which Slavic language are you native too? Thanks again!
Didn’t know that Czech had ciryllic alphabet! Belarusian has latin as well, which is written approximately the same as Czech. Haha;) Nice video! Your pronunciation is Veeery well.
@@TheMazeASMR Беларуская лацінка мае гісторыю ў некалькі стагодзьдзяў, і відавочна - сёньня таксама жыве і выкарыстоўваецца штодзённа жыхарамі краіны Bielaruskaja lacinka maje historyju ŭ niekaĺki stahodździaŭ, i vidavočna - siońnia taksama žyvie i vykarystoŭvajecca štodzionna žycharami krainy
There were some easy words but still you might have chosen (or was suggested) some of the hardest Slavic languages for the first video of, as you mentioned, a possible series lol. Old Bulgarian (the so called Old Church Slavonic) had pretty significant influence on the Slavic languages (especially South and Eastern), so of course there will be some similarities. You did good job, keep it up! I have a feeling that there is a Japanese video on the way, am I right? xD
Thanks! Yup, it was a suggestion from a Belarusian viewer. Yeah overall, I feel like I did fine :P All the letter sounds at least do exist in my own language so, it helps. Polish will always be a very difficult language lol. The Japanese stuff will be much more of an ongoing series. Basically, I'll be trying to commit on learning Japanese for real. And I feel like this is a good way of keeping everything documented and also to start to make friends from there :)
@@TheMazeASMR Great idea. The thought of learning Japanese had crossed my mind tbh but most likely I'll have no use for it. I'll keep an eye for your videos, maybe I'll learn a thing or two.
Cyrullic letters pronunciation is different in some cases. For example: the Щ letter is pronounsed like soft "sh" is russian, like "shch" in ukranian and like "sht" in bulgarian. Ъ has a sound only in bulgarian, in others it's a little complicated. In some of languages soft lettets like i, е don't soften the consonants after them (in serbian for example)
I see. Yeah, because I can somewhat read Cyrillic but always noticed how in different languages the letters seem to make somewhat different sounds. Thanks for the info! :)
I can definitely give it a shot next time! You see, I focus a bit more on louder ASMR so to speak (basically more normal voice than a whisper). It's a type of category I really like to watch myself :p But yeah, I can do something about that. Thank you! :)
@@jankajdziepavioscy Oh, do you mean it was a little loud? Because I tend to focus on a bit more aggressive, louder ASMR so to speak (basically more normal voice than a whisper). It's a type of genre I really like to watch myself :p But I can definitely try it like that as well next time if that's okay :)
Your polish pronunciation is great! :) Polska gurommm🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🦅🦅💯💯 it's actually Poland's independence day today :) Greetings from Poland! :D
Thanks bro! :D Happy independence day! Polska gurom!!!
i hope in the future on this youtube channel I'll see a new video with other slavic languages cuz this video was so interesting and relaxing to watch. For me as for slavic person it's always like a quiz to understand other slavic languages, sooo..want to say it was great!!!!
Thank you! There will be definitely be more Slavic language videos in the future. Maybe some videos on individual languages, some combined. I'll see in the future :p
May I ask which Slavic language are you native too? Thanks again!
@@TheMazeASMR I'm already looking forward to new videos and I'm russian.
@@yyoonna Thanks! :D
Didn’t know that Czech had ciryllic alphabet! Belarusian has latin as well, which is written approximately the same as Czech. Haha;)
Nice video! Your pronunciation is Veeery well.
But Czech uses the Latin alphabet 🤔 I didn't know about Belarusian using Latin as well. Learned something new :D Thank you for the kind words!
@@TheMazeASMR Беларуская лацінка мае гісторыю ў некалькі стагодзьдзяў, і відавочна - сёньня таксама жыве і выкарыстоўваецца штодзённа жыхарамі краіны
Bielaruskaja lacinka maje historyju ŭ niekaĺki stahodździaŭ, i vidavočna - siońnia taksama žyvie i vykarystoŭvajecca štodzionna žycharami krainy
@@jankajdziepavioscy Very interesting! It's actually something that was never taught here :/
There were some easy words but still you might have chosen (or was suggested) some of the hardest Slavic languages for the first video of, as you mentioned, a possible series lol. Old Bulgarian (the so called Old Church Slavonic) had pretty significant influence on the Slavic languages (especially South and Eastern), so of course there will be some similarities. You did good job, keep it up! I have a feeling that there is a Japanese video on the way, am I right? xD
Thanks! Yup, it was a suggestion from a Belarusian viewer. Yeah overall, I feel like I did fine :P All the letter sounds at least do exist in my own language so, it helps. Polish will always be a very difficult language lol.
The Japanese stuff will be much more of an ongoing series. Basically, I'll be trying to commit on learning Japanese for real. And I feel like this is a good way of keeping everything documented and also to start to make friends from there :)
@@TheMazeASMR Great idea. The thought of learning Japanese had crossed my mind tbh but most likely I'll have no use for it. I'll keep an eye for your videos, maybe I'll learn a thing or two.
@@GarvaN-999 That's wonderful! I'll most likely start the series in the upcoming weeks. Hope both us can learn something :D
Your Bulgarian pronunciation is so good!
Thank you for that! 😁
What good it is perfect like native
@@user-dn6jk3nf1l 😄Awesome!
Cyrullic letters pronunciation is different in some cases. For example: the Щ letter is pronounsed like soft "sh" is russian, like "shch" in ukranian and like "sht" in bulgarian.
Ъ has a sound only in bulgarian, in others it's a little complicated.
In some of languages soft lettets like i, е don't soften the consonants after them (in serbian for example)
I see.
Yeah, because I can somewhat read Cyrillic but always noticed how in different languages the letters seem to make somewhat different sounds.
Thanks for the info! :)
My suggestion, you should lower your voice to whisper and that can make us more relaxed, good luck
I can definitely give it a shot next time! You see, I focus a bit more on louder ASMR so to speak (basically more normal voice than a whisper). It's a type of category I really like to watch myself :p But yeah, I can do something about that. Thank you! :)
Cool video
Thank you! And thanks for checking the video out :)
How's it going y'all? :D
polish cow mentioned
Вялікі дзякуй! Добра атрымалася!
You're welcome! Happy to make it :)
@@TheMazeASMR Толькі трэба было вымаўляць словы шэптам, але ўжо ня зьменіш, на жаль
@@jankajdziepavioscy Oh, do you mean it was a little loud? Because I tend to focus on a bit more aggressive, louder ASMR so to speak (basically more normal voice than a whisper). It's a type of genre I really like to watch myself :p But I can definitely try it like that as well next time if that's okay :)
you are Bulgarian and i swear you are
just trying to scam us
Hmm... I guess we'll never know xD