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9641583 No.9641583 [Reply] [Original]

is russian real difficult to learn or what

>> No.9641592

>>9641583
in my experience as a native english speaker, harder than french but much much much easier than mandarin

>> No.9641651
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9641651

I'ts a real vich.

>> No.9641760

>>9641583
Yes

>> No.9641903

Most people are immediately turned off by the Cyrillic script but you can get yourself up to reading it aloud at a decent speed in an evening or two.

The grammar was the hardest part for me. At some point I'm going to spend money on an actual course because Duolingo is ass.

>> No.9641942

>>9641583
Russians speak it, so it shouldn't be that hard.

>> No.9642026

>>9641583
sure
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4cXIyyc-L0&t=310s

>> No.9642156

It's not difficult, it's just that Russia's kind of a shithole so there's nothing very interesting to write about aside from abstract concepts or farmers in the middle of bumfuck nowhere.

>> No.9643363

>>9641583
It is passable. Oh and as a faggy as it sounds, if you are going to always question whether something is difficult or not you will never start doing things, well at least in my case.
Obviously you will not be fluent in the next couple of days, but reading in another language is a great joy, especially language like Russian, so go for it.

>> No.9643367

>>9642156
this is weak bait

>> No.9643377

>>9641583
The grammar is difficult. Cyrillic is easy as fuck to learn.

>> No.9643380

>>9641583

It's hard but not as hard as Polish. If you have extra money just take lessons.

>> No.9643384

>>9643380
Serious question: why do you consider Polish harder?

>> No.9643390

>>9643384
szszszszszsszzsz

>> No.9643398

>>9643384

I have some Polish family. I speak a bit of the language but even growing up with it it's fucking difficult. Russian is easier to learn from what introductory stuff I experienced. But everyone is different.

>> No.9643424

If you are a native english speaker it will be really difficult to learn due all the gender stuff. I'm a spanish speaker and I see a lot of english speakers having trouble with that in spanish.

>> No.9643468
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9643468

>>9641583
I'm a native English speaker. I'm pretty fluent in Portuguese, good, not great. I can also get by with German. Almost no Spanish. But I can get by with Portunol.

Should I bother learning some Russian? Currently vacationing in Russia, St. Petersburg is a beautiful city, Moscow is ugly as fuck. Russia doesn't look like it has a future, but St. Petersburg has a high density of qt3.14

>> No.9643499

>>9643468
Learn Spanish.

>> No.9643549

>>9641583
A thread was 404ed for this

>> No.9644370

>>9641651
yeah

>> No.9644380
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9644380

I have yet to commit to this, but truly learning the Cyrillic alphabet is not hard at all

>> No.9645480

>>9641583
If you're not a mongoloid, most Russians are happy to correct or help you, and seem to genuinely appreciate efforts to learn their language and culture instead of fear-mongering about "the Commie bastards."

>> No.9645973

>>9645480
isn't the anglo accent annoying as fuck to russians and poles when learning their languages