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Is Russian an easy language to learn?
Russian is widely believed to be one of the most difficult languages to learn. This is mostly true, if you have no knowledge of other Slavic languages (e.g. Bulgarian or Czech). The grammar rules in Russian are very complex and have numerous exceptionsHow can I learn Russian by myself?
How to Teach Yourself Russian in 8 Simple Steps
Learn the Cyrillic alphabet. The Russian language employs the Cyrillic alphabet. ...
Learn a few basic nouns and adjectives. ...
Learn present tense verb conjugations. ...
Put together simple sentences. ...
Learn to pluralize words. ...
Build your verb vocabulary. ...
Learn past and future verb conjugations. ...
Study the case system.How can I learn Russian quickly?
Learn Russian Fast: 8 Tips for Russian Speed Demons
Take the time to learn Cyrillic. ...
Use authentic media. ...
Learn common words first. ...
Learn words that tie to your native language or are the same across languages. ...
Immerse yourself in Russian, at home or abroad. ...
Practice your skills daily. ...
Find a native speaker to interact with. ...
Use a targeted program.Is Russian a dying language?
The Russian language is dying there. If you look globally, the number of Russian speakers decreased by a minimum of 50 million people during the last 20 years. This has happened so dramatically and so fast. ... But of course, if Russian is not part of the national educational system, there is not much you can do about it.Is it hard to learn Russian from English?
The Foreign Service Institute (FSI for short) places Russian into one its highest categories in terms of its relative difficulty for native English speakers (in other words one of the most challenging major languages). ... Keep convincing yourself that Russian is insanely difficult and it will be insanely difficult.How long does it take to become fluent in Russian?
For Russian – at 1100 hours – it's six years to fluency. Remember, that's to get to the heights of C1. Most people are happy with a good B2 level and you'd be feeling real progress and enjoying using your language at a lower level much sooner.
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