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I was wondering how the relationship is between czech's and slovak's anyway, I heard the people who grow up in former Czechoslovakia understand people from both slovakia and czech republic because the languages are very similar however the youth don't because the countries have been separated for quiet some time now... and the relationship between the countries are still "tense"?

Wondering if Hudler(Czech) and Hossa(Slovak) communicate with eachother in english or thir native language?

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I was wondering how the relationship is between czech's and slovak's anyway, I heard the people who grow up in former Czechoslovakia understand people from both slovakia and czech republic because the languages are very similar however the youth don't because the countries have been separated for quiet some time now... and the relationship between the countries are still "tense"?

Wondering if Hudler(Czech) and Hossa(Slovak) communicate with eachother in english or thir native language?

I'm pretty sure that you didn't have to grow up in Czechoslovakia to understand both, I think the 2 languages are mutually intelligible.

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I was wondering how the relationship is between czech's and slovak's anyway, I heard the people who grow up in former Czechoslovakia understand people from both slovakia and czech republic because the languages are very similar however the youth don't because the countries have been separated for quiet some time now... and the relationship between the countries are still "tense"?

I'm curious too. I'm Polish and my understanding of Czech is quite fine but I have no effin

clue what Hossa is talking about in the first video, while I'm almost sure I'd understand

most of this text if that was Czech.

as for understanding... common language of Czechoslovakia was Czech and Slovaks had

to speak Czech back then. I'd bet Hossa does speak Czech if he wants but the main

question here is whether he wants.

Wondering if Hudler(Czech) and Hossa(Slovak) communicate with eachother in english or thir native language?

within Wings room I'd guess it's English. outside... probably both Czech and Slovak,

meaning Huds is going with Czech and Hossa in Slovak as long as it's understandible.

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Tried google the question and got a few different answers from every website... i know there are some slovak and czech people on here so would be nice if you could tell us how it is :)

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I'm curious too. I'm Polish and my understanding of Czech is quite fine but I have no effin

clue what Hossa is talking about in the first video, while I'm almost sure I'd understand

most of this text if that was Czech.

as for understanding... common language of Czechoslovakia was Czech and Slovaks had

to speak Czech back then. I'd bet Hossa does speak Czech if he wants but the main

question here is whether he wants.

within Wings room I'd guess it's English. outside... probably both Czech and Slovak,

meaning Huds is going with Czech and Hossa in Slovak as long as it's understandible.

Czech and Slovak languages are very simillar. I can understand Slovak without any problems and all Slovaks I know have no problem understanding what I am saying in Czech.

Polish is different though, I do not understand Polish at all. Only few words..most of them rude :P

Hossa and Hudler definitely understand both Czech and Slovak language since they were living in the same country for quite some time :)

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Czech and Slovak languages are very simillar. I can understand Slovak without any problems and all Slovaks I know have no problem understanding what I am saying in Czech.

Polish is different though, I do not understand Polish at all. Only few words..most of them rude :P

Hossa and Hudler definitely understand both Czech and Slovak language since they were living in the same country for quite some time :)

Do you see yourself as brothers and almost the same country? or very restriced, making jokes about eachother, slovaks perhaps have some kind of inferiority complex towards the czech's? Just comparing with our neighbours of Norway...most swedes makes fun of them because their language sounds so funny and many swedes think that they are rather stupid... "norway jokes" as we call them are based on their stupidity... and norway, but finns particullary have some major inferiority complex towards us because we owned them as a country, we always win against them in hockey, and they are not good in anything except maybe motorsports

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Do you see yourself as brothers and almost the same country? or very restriced, making jokes about eachother, slovaks perhaps have some kind of inferiority complex towards the czech's? Just comparing with our neighbours of Norway...most swedes makes fun of them because their language sounds so funny and many swedes think that they are rather stupid... "norway jokes" as we call them are based on their stupidity... and norway, but finns particullary have some major inferiority complex towards us because we owned them as a country, we always win against them in hockey, and they are not good in anything except maybe motorsports

Not brothers..I think cousins is more like it, we definitely have good relationship with Slovaks, for example during this gas (!=petrol :)) crysis in Europe, we provided them with some etc.

Very few jokes, if any and I don't think Slovaks have some inferiority complex, but there is a sports rivalry (hockey, soccer..anything) of course :)

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but finns particullary have some major inferiority complex towards us because we owned them as a country, we always win against them in hockey, and they are not good in anything except maybe motorsports

You done gone and did it now, boy.

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SeeinRed, It's the truth though, you can't deny it ;)

:lol:

Well, the Finns do have the most medals in hockey out of any country in the Olympics since 1988. They're also the only country to medal in each of the last 3 World Championships.

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Czech and Slovak languages are very simillar. I can understand Slovak without any problems and all Slovaks I know have no problem understanding what I am saying in Czech.

I know and I'm perfectly aware why. but for me they're both foreign and have different enough

accent to make it difficult to me to understand Slovak even though I get Czech (at least when

it comes to hockey language ;) )

I happen to be living in Netherlands and speaking Dutch on regular basis while also knowing

German pretty well. both are quite similar languages but if you learned German only (like me when

I first came to NL) then no way in hell you'll understand Dutch without prior workout. not at all.

but most Dutch people do understand German pretty easily and vice versa.

same goes to Spanish and Portuguese which are lexically extremely similar languages (I mean:

if you pick dictionaries of both they look almost the same ;) ). but while my Spanish is quite good

both written and spoken I can understand a lot of written Portuguese but when it comes to

spoken language I simply give up. I have no clue what they're talking about. nothing. niets. nic. nada.

Polish is different though, I do not understand Polish at all. Only few words..most of them rude :P

I'd rather skip the examples here if you don't mind ;)

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:lol:

Well, the Finns do have the most medals in hockey out of any country in the Olympics since 1988. They're also the only country to medal in each of the last 3 World Championships.

Only gold matters.. BOY ;) and as far as im concerned you only won it in -95.. with a swedish coach :P

No Olympic golds... alot of 2nd and 3rd places.. no one remembers a looser ;)

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Only gold matters.. BOY ;) and as far as im concerned you only won it in -95.. with a swedish coach :P

No Olympic golds... alot of 2nd and 3rd places.. no one remembers a looser ;)

Can't argue with you about the gold medals, but as far as I'm concerned, Finland's as good as it gets when it comes to hockey, especially considering they're the smallest of the "Big Seven" of hockey.

And I think you're mistaking the knowledge of superiority for an inferiority complex :P

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I was wondering how the relationship is between czech's and slovak's anyway, I heard the people who grow up in former Czechoslovakia understand people from both slovakia and czech republic because the languages are very similar however the youth don't because the countries have been separated for quiet some time now... and the relationship between the countries are still "tense"?

Wondering if Hudler(Czech) and Hossa(Slovak) communicate with eachother in english or thir native language?

Hudler talks Czech and Marian talks Slovak and they understand each other perfectly, but either one can switch the language, but it sounds funny in most cases (there are some differences but people know the meaning of words in both languages)

Translation :

Marian: " I am who I am, thanks to everyone in my life, thanks to my father who taught me how to skate before walking, and the headmaster in middle school(from 15 to 19yrs old) who has always believed that I will become someone, thanks to the boys from Trencin which took me in although I was only 16, and my teammates who with I still have the appetite to win, I am Marián Hossa and I am who I am thanks to everybody, because only together we can achieve more. "

And there should be two more commercials coming like this one , but with Gaborik,Demitra. (BFFs :D )

Last year's commercial (+ Marcel Hossa) :

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My grandparents were native to Slovakia. I dont understand much Slovak (wish they would have taught me more), but as has already been said, a person who grew up in the Czech Republic and Slovakia would be able to understand each other clearly.

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I'm curious too. I'm Polish and my understanding of Czech is quite fine but I have no effin

clue what Hossa is talking about in the first video

Yeah, I speak Polish too and I couldn't really pick out anything either.

In the second video, seeing Hossa in a gold figure skater outfit was...different.

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Could you at least get some words from my translation ?

Translation :

Marian: " I am who I am, thanks to everyone in my life, thanks to my father who taught me how to skate before walking, and the headmaster in middle school(from 15 to 19yrs old) who has always believed that I will become someone, thanks to the boys from Trencin which took me in although I was only 16, and my teammates who with I still have the appetite to win, I am Marián Hossa and I am who I am thanks to everybody, because only together we can achieve more. "

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