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Haystack
Jan 23, 2005






Charitably, maybe they're opposed to the pan-slavic movement.

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Haystack
Jan 23, 2005





Latvia is a rightful part of Greater Macedonia

Haystack
Jan 23, 2005





The bread I've had in Bulgaria hasn't been anything to write home about, but the prevalence of rice in their cuisine more than makes up for any shortcomings.

Haystack
Jan 23, 2005





Mokotow posted:

I’m trying to think of a Polish actor speaking English in a movie and Olbrychski’s role in Salt came to mind, but he was a playing an old soviet agent.

Anyhow, there’s a bunch if people on YouTube and I think this guy sounds like 85% of Poles speaking English: https://youtu.be/JS0aWS7uSzQ?si=JvrDrrf_V-g1BZ-c

It’s a bit more rounded and nasal, I want to say? Russian accent is very sharp and hard by comparison, using layman’s terms.

I think the big difference is the emphasis. The polish accent is fairly flat, whereas Russian tries to put the emphasisis the middle of words.

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