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It's near-100% intelligible for a Russian speaker: http://steen.free.fr/interslavic/selo.html

> кде мы знајемо всих и јесмо знајеми од всих

Funny enough, this reads like "old Slavic" to me, rather than "new Slavic" :)



Kinda makes sense, no? Looking for similarities you inadvertently go back to the common root, and you end up with something that reads like Old Church Slavonic.


it's actually the other way round.

interslavic is deliberately based on osl [0].

it is basically "modernized" osl with simplified grammar and lexicon "averaged" from the existing slavic languages.

and, btw, osl is no way the "common root", it's absolutely not proto-slavic, just old bulgarian (from the 9th century) which happened to be the orthodox church liturgical language and thus had very significant influence on many slavic languages.

[0] http://steen.free.fr/interslavic/




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