There are three groups of Slavic languages : West Slavic (Czech, Polish, Slovak) East Slavic (Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian) South Slavic (Slovenian, Serbian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Croatian) Let's found out how similar or different their syntax, grammar and vocabulary is. /FAQ/ - Who am I? My name is Elina, friends call me Eli. I am from Russia, and on my channel I share the Russian culture and my international experiences of studying, working and traveling abroad. -What can you find on my channel? Foreigners and expats' stories about life in Russia, explanation of Russian habits and traditions, opportunities for education in Russia and learning the Russian language. Besides, I talk about scholarships to study abroad for free, opportunities all over the world and make interviews with people whenever I travel ;) More videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPxoOjD3U0 - Differences in Russian and Ukrainian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYQlZSh-Nw8 - Foreigners about education in Russia | Is it hard to study in a Russian university? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pVu9PDhm2Y - Russian culture | Habits you should adopt in Russia ___ https://www.instagram.com/elibakunova/ - on my Instagram I share more content about programs abroad, traveling and my daily life https://www.rbth.com/education/333222-russian-differs-slavic-language - information source for this video

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