ilikesomuch asked: i disagree with losthitsu.. some people considering countries located at the east of the Oder as slavic speakers, they don't know how different languages are, for example between Hungarian (wich is quite the only country in the world speaking this kind of language, with Finland) and Polish. The real question maybe is to determinate what country could be considered slavic or not, right?
Well, I don’t think anyone is saying Hungarian and Polish are related, as Hungarian isn’t even an Indo-European language, let alone Slavic. But many (although hardly all) languages spoken in Eastern Europe are Slavic.
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