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What do Poles think of Bulgarians?
Poles don’t think much of Bulgaria. We are at two opposite ends of continental Europe, which means far from each other. Bulgaria was associated with warmer climes as a summer destination in the 70’s and 80’s.
Is Polish and Bulgarian similar?
Bulgarian is most closely related to modern Slovenian, Sebo-Croatian, and Macedonian. It is also closely related to East Slavic languages like Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Russian, and to West Slavic languages like Sorbian, Polish, Slovak, and Czech.
Is Bulgaria close to Poland?
The distance between Bulgaria and Poland is 1123 km. The road distance is 1615.7 km.
Is Czech language similar to Bulgarian?
Czech, Russian and Bulgarian are very different languages and they’re far from being mutually intelligible. But when you take a close look at them, you’ll notice that they have a lot in common. Even if they remain different. That’s why we say that they all belong to the Slavic language family.
Where is Bulgaria located?
Europe
Bulgaria/Continent
2Bulgaria is situated in South-East Europe, in the North-East part of the Balkan Peninsula. So, it is an European and Balkan country, and a country which belongs to the Black Sea and the Danube regions.
Are Polish and Bulgarian mutually intelligible?
Standard Bulgarian is by far the least intelligible to Polish, at only around 28\% lexical overlap. South Slavic languages as a whole tend to be pretty distant from Polish at around 32-36\% intelligible, but Russian isn’t much closer, at only about a 40\% lexical overlap.
Why does Bulgaria sound Russian?
There might be some similarities because both are Slavic languages. There are some word which sound the same but mean different things. In Bulgarian it means forest,while in Russian means mountain. Bulgarian sounds harder than Russian.
Do Bulgarians and Serbians get along with Poles?
No.Bulgarians get along with Russians.Serbs on the other hand are friendly to Poles. here, Poland can rely only on Serbians. All other Slavic and non-Slavic states/ethoses in the region (Orthodox, Catholic and Muslim) live to satisfy German, Italian and Turkish interests.
What is the difference between the Greeks and the Poles?
The Greeks — Only nominally considered European by other Europeans, but the Greeks fiercely identify as European. Naturally, this is a huge irritant to Greeks. The Poles — Not much seems to register about Poland and the Poles except that they’re quiet.
Do Serbians have better standard of living than Bulgarians?
US dollars. still, when you travel to Bulgaria, you see that Serbians who oppose to EU and NATO, has better standard of living then Bulgarians no matter all EU and NATO investments in them. I would suggest that you stop talking about politics where two persons regardless their nationality can hardly get along.
How has Poland changed in the last 20 years?
Poland as a country has made major strides in the last 20 years. Many in the west call it a post communist success story and currently Poland is the only major country in Europe not in a recession. This is something to be proud of.