My university program in Russia requires me to learn either Polish, Czech, Serbian or Bulgarian, and I can't pick which one that I like best. I have only been exposed to a little bit of Czech... How would you rank these languages in terms of difficulty and usefulness?
Can't pick what Slavic language to learn...
If you can’t decide, we can’t do if for. Polish is the biggest (40 million speakers) of those languages, so I think it would be the easiest and most useful to learn.
I would rather say that Polish is easier than the others, since a lot more material is available for Polish. If you know Russian already, I don’t think Polish will be too difficult.
выбирай сербский, использует кириллицу, достаточно похож на русский, легко будет практиковать из-за очень теплого отношения сербов к нам русским :) а если писать тоже самое латиницей то можно и с хорватами и босняками общаться, так что преимущество сербского на лицо )
pick serbian because it's the third biggest Slavic language after Russian and Polish. It's estimated that about 30-40 million people speak that language. If you include Croatian and other languages from the ex Yugoslavia who had to learn those languages and lots of immigrants around the world. It's really useful, melodic and intersting.
I've learned it at the college
I've learned it at the college
in what country is spoken Slovenian? never heard of, or is it an invented language like Esperanto for Slavs?
Slovenian. The dual is
I'd love to use dual with a handsome Slovenian guy!
I'd love to use dual with a handsome Slovenian guy!