how hard is to learn russian
How hard is to learn russian
Very
Not that hard, but you really have to like the language. Also, consistency
Brazilians cant, sorry
Impossible if you're past 16
I can only remember the basics and I've been trying to learn it for 6 years
i'm a portueguese speaker tho
Might as well learn swahili about as useful and you can talk to intelligent people
English is a mixture of Germanic and Romance languages. The relative difficulty is probably the same.
Your flag makes your post biased
I don't know any Swahili but now that you mention it, it does seem like every Swahili speaker I've met has been pretty cool.
learn to read cyrillic it's not hard
the rest would be the same as learning any other language your grammar, vocabulary
the tone and pronunciation in your speech
been studying for 2 years
>grammar
very difficult
>pronunciation
difficult but probably easier for POORtugese speakers
>vocab
average
>listening
average
overall its not too bad. grammar is hell but you'll still be understood if you fuck up your cases. you'll just sound retarded
I probably wouldn't bother learning Russian if I wasn't Russian because I don't like flective languages. On the contrary,
agglutinative type languages are so comfy
Wtf I just got brain-mogged by a Russian
>I probably wouldn't bother learning Russian
This.
It's a useless language.
Retarded map honestly. There's no way Finnish is harder than German.
>no gender
>no articles
>no starke verben
>declension of every word is the same, you only need to remember about vowel harmony
What is so hard in Finnish?
Actually it is me who is brain-mogged, flective languages filter me
Who would expect a person from anglo-saxon world to be a soulless retard who learns languages for "usability". I'm currently learning Tibetan, a completely useless language
I don't care what you're doing. No one should waste time on useless shit like the Russian language.
Are you one of those russia bad freaks? Russia has a sizable diaspora community in the US so it isn't all that useless