I also once told you Ukrainian is just like Russian, but it's full of Polish words, I just don't notice them when hearing or even talking in our respective languages. Like the Ukrainian (and Belarusian) yes is the Polish tak and not the Russian da.
Honestly the most different is the general eastern "singing" accent, especially when it's a woman talking. The Poles talk hard, I would say "almost like the Germans" but not quite.
The Czechs talk really silly, like Polish children. I don't even know how the Slovaks talk, maybe the Czech but like ours Highlanders, which is something like yelling even when they're being quiet. You almost never even hear of Slovakia or the Slovaks in any context.
I also once told you Ukrainian is just like Russian, but it's full of Polish words, I just don't notice them when hearing or even talking in our respective languages. Like the Ukrainian (and Belarusian) yes is the Polish tak and not the Russian da.
Honestly the most different is the general eastern "singing" accent, especially when it's a woman talking. The Poles talk hard, I would say "almost like the Germans" but not quite.
The Czechs talk really silly, like Polish children. I don't even know how the Slovaks talk, maybe the Czech but like ours Highlanders, which is something like yelling even when they're being quiet. You almost never even hear of Slovakia or the Slovaks in any context.