Is the Polish and Russian language alike?
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at
12:25 pm
Hi, my name is Karolina and i'm polish.
My relatives friends are russian and whenever they speak russian, some of the words sound polish.
are these languages alike?
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Russian and Polish are too completely different languages. Come from two different families of languages.
For years Russia (USSR) had very strong influence in Poland that why some word are similar but it happen with English too.
Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages ad with a variant of the Cyrillic alphabet(cyrillica) but polish is typical Slavic and has Latin alphabet with a few additions.
They’re both Slavic so it’s natural that some words sound familiar. For what it’s worth,
I have spoken in czech with a polish-canadian friend and he understood me perfectly.
Cześć Karolina, odpowiem na to pytanie po angielsku aby inni też zrozumieli.
Polish and Russian are both languages from the Slavic family. However, Polish is a Western Slavic language (along with Czech) but Russian is an Eastern Slavic language (along with Ukrainian, Belorussian).
Russian and Polish are actually not very similar, you would have a much easier time understanding Czech. This has nothing to do with communism, but with hundreds of years of different cultures living far apart from each other.
It’s true that some words are similar
солнце (sołnce) = słońce
But some are absolutely different!
налоги (nalogi)
To brzmi trochę jak "nałogi" ale naprawdę znaczy "podatki" XD