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How similar are Czech and Polish languages?

How similar are Czech and Polish languages?

Conclusion – Czech, Polish, and Slovak Are Very Similar But Separated by Dialects. In most cases, the speakers of any of these languages will be able to converse with each other with relative ease.

Why is Czech similar to Polish?

Polish is similar to czech; both belong to same language group (west slavic languages) it has a long history alongside each other, e.g. polish language included czech diacritical marks from 14th/15th century (never mind they keep it until now, even so it’s obsolete), the vocabulary is mostly similar or even same.

How similar are Czech and Slovak languages?

Most varieties of Czech and Slovak are mutually intelligible, forming a dialect continuum (spanning the intermediate Moravian dialects) rather than being two clearly distinct languages; standardised forms of these two languages are, however, easily distinguishable and recognizable because of disparate vocabulary.

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What are the similarities between Polish Polish and Czech and Ukrainian?

In other words, Czech, Polish and Ukrainian in terms of their vocabulary are closer together. Historically as I understand it (although I have not studied this question), the Orthodox Church and Old Church Slavonic had a major influence on the evolution of Slavic languages.

How similar are Polish and Slovak sounds to Czech?

In comparing the three languages, I can say that while Czech and Slovak are fairly mutually intelligible, both verbally and in written form, Polish and Slovak sound more similar in their intonation in the way the vowels are used. Czech does not have an extra ňa or ňie running throughout most of its sounds.

Is it easier to learn Polish than other languages?

Well, it was easier. The differences between Polish, Russian, Ukrainian and so forth have more to do with vocabulary than grammar. They are quite similar in terms of grammar. Their grammars are at least as similar as the grammars of French, Spanish and Italian.

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What languages are similar to the Czech language?

Slovenian and especially Serbo-Croat have very similar phonologies to that of Czech, but words take unexpected forms and the vocabulary can be quite unfamiliar.