SLAVSTVUYTE
a podcast about slavic languages
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Welcome!
My name is Dina, and I am a Russian language and literature graduate, currently studying General Linguistics at the University of Vienna. In addition to Russian (& English), speaking two more Slavic languages is what got me interested in the field in the first place.
Austria has been my home since 2016 when I moved here from Slovenia for studies. In my spare time, I enjoy reading, drinking coffee, and spending time in nature.
What is Slavstvuyte?
A podcast
SHORT EPISODES ON A VARIETY OF TOPICS CONCERNING ALL SLAVIC LANGUAGES
A PLATFORM
A COMMUNITY THAT DISCUSSES SLAVIC LANGUAGES AND THEIR UNIQUE FEATURES
Latest episode
It's official - we've come to the end of our series on Slavic slang 😁
❗DISCLAIMER: git actually comes from Yiddish, not English directly. However, they are all cognates. My mistake!
This time, I discuss what slang actually reflects, how it helps youngsters express themselves, and what in the world does it means to release a peacock in Polish 🦚
💡 All that and more in the episode on Polish slang!
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