So… You think you are strong enough of a Slavic languages connoisseur? Let’s see about that! Try to guess the meaning of random words in various Slavic languages!
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What does “kubak” mean in Belarusian?
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Fork
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Glass
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Cup
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Plate
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In Croatian, verb “spotaknuti” means to…
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Walk around something
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Walk under something
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Kick something while walking
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Trip over something while walking
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Macedonian word “kniga” means…
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Magazine
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Book
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Newspapers
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In Ukrainian, “podushka” means
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Pillow
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Blanket
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Sheet
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Pillowcase
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In Serbian, “pasulj” means…
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Carrot
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Cauilflower
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Beans
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Mushroom
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In Croatian, word “kragna” is…
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Tie
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Collar
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Sleeve
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Sock
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In Slovenian, “spodnje hlače” are…
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Pants
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Socks
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Underpants
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To be “opitý” in Slovakian means to be
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Sleepy
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Hungry
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Thirsty
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Drunk
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In Russian, “resnitsa” is…
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An ear
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Nose
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Eyelash
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Hair
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In Polish, “zapalniczka” is a…
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Lighter
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Match
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Cigarette
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Czech word “kočka” represents a…
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Chicken
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Cat
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Female dog
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Fish
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Hehe, i’m russian, but having 7 of 11. South & western slavic languages are very different even for us, eastern slavics.
It’s not true. You should read more and learn more. You would know then.
11/11 Pretty good I think! 😀