Actually, I'm Russian and I think that if you are from Asia or speak an Asian language (polish, Chinese, ukranian), if the only language you know is English then it will be really hard
And also, if you have a very good french, German, or Italian accent then it will be easier for you
This is how you spell hi in Russian:
привет
This is how you pronounce it - preevet
I think that esperanto is very easy to learn.
No language is easy to learn but Italian is definitely one of the easier.
most definatley ukrainian and russian, they are almost impossible to learn as a second language....it'll take a while to learn.
Every language is difficult to learn and takes time to fully be accustomed to it.
hi I'm Russian and i am biolanguidgal Russian was my first language you know the English is a very easy language and doesn't take long to adapt to
Russian is an easy language to learn for some people. For others it is an incredibly frustrating language to learn.
Rosetta Stone is a wonderful way to learn a new language. It takes on the idea that some college courses have known for years. It immerses you in the language so you have to learn it.
Russian is an indo-european language so it's easier to learn for a speaker of another indo-european language (such as English) than for example Finnish or Japanese. The letters (alphabet) are different but once you learn to read them it's not all that far off.
He is a Russian, he lives in Moscow. The Russian language is hard to learn.
I think that esperanto is very easy to learn.
Well, that depends on how your gonna learn, English is my 3rd language, and it was easy for me because i learned by listening to English, cz i live in America, but i was fluent in English after about 6 months of being in America. so hope that answered your question!
very easy
No language is easy to learn but Italian is definitely one of the easier.
most definatley ukrainian and russian, they are almost impossible to learn as a second language....it'll take a while to learn.
You can learn by either a language program or find a Russian tutor or find a friend who is Russian and they can teach trust that would work. I strongly recommend starting out with learning their alphabet before you start learning words.
No, not really
I don't think so. Its really hard to learn Assyrian Language.