Russian is very complicated language....agree with me?
Russian
It s a subjective opinion, for other Slavic speakers it's quite simple.
Linguist, my native language is arabic, even i touched some Russian corses ( 1 year 2 times per week) i can't speak Russian :(
I am a native Polish speaker, but I still encounter many problems learning it. Because Polish is an exceptional Slvaic language that derived from the other Clavic languages looooooong before...But it is quitse simple for me to learn Slovak and Czech...
The most difficult langauge is the Sasquatch one and one Yeti dialect from a obscure zone of Himalaya
jazik Tue May 22, 2007 11:52 am GMT
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It wasn't me !!!!! I would like to continue discussion!
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It wasn't me !!!!! I would like to continue discussion!
Yes, Sasquatch and Yeti are two exceptional abominable languages that derived from the other Growl languages loooooooooooooooooooooong before...But it's quite simple for us to learn Neanderthal and Banjankri...
@jazik
Sala maleikum!
Don't worry, Russians can't speak Arabic as well, it's ranked as one of the most difficult languages for native Russians, AFAIK one needs at least 5 years in order to speak Russian, so have some patience :)
@Nationalism!
Slovak and Czech are in the same group as Polish, while Russian is in another one, so it's obvious that you have problems, like Russians who learn Polish also have some difficulties, but they can't be compared with those ones which the Arabs or the Chinese meet while learning any Slavic language.
Sala maleikum!
Don't worry, Russians can't speak Arabic as well, it's ranked as one of the most difficult languages for native Russians, AFAIK one needs at least 5 years in order to speak Russian, so have some patience :)
@Nationalism!
Slovak and Czech are in the same group as Polish, while Russian is in another one, so it's obvious that you have problems, like Russians who learn Polish also have some difficulties, but they can't be compared with those ones which the Arabs or the Chinese meet while learning any Slavic language.