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? asked in Society & CultureLanguages · 8 years ago

Seriously what would be the easiest way to learn Russian?

I have to get in touch with my Russian roots after all. Also when I do grasp the language and succeed. Well I then be able to learn Polish? Since I'm Lithuanian too.

Update:

Society & Culture > Languages - Well duh!

Politics & Government > Immigration - America stop being hateful! -__-

Travel > Europe (Continental) > Russia - Nah you don't say? *rolls eyes*

Social Science > Psychology - Yeah baby I'm a total mind freak baby!

Arts & Humanities > Dancing - I'm better at pogo-ing and headbanging.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Favourite answer

    Get to know some Russian people. Conversation with native speakers is the best way to learn any language.

    Once you've mastered one foreign language, the second comes easily.

    I can tell you from personal experience that Russian men respond very well to cleavage, that fancy little line from your other Q would work like gangbusters :D

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    opposite to between the answerers above, fairly a lot more beneficial people than the French talk French. There are round 30 international places which have French as an reliable language. In Europe, French may assist you in Belgium, Switzerland and doubtless Luxembourg besides as France. in accordance to wikipedia, 26% of all Europeans have French as a first or 2d language. it is also the lingua france of many African international places, and is spoken extensively mainly international places of the middle East. there is also distinctive tremendous literature in French. even if, a lot a similar must be reported of Russian. that's extensively spoken previous the borders of Russia (each and every of the former Soviet Union), and it ought to help you study different Slavic languages. The literature is likewise impressive. If that's for commute applications, except you're mainly going to France or a Francophone African u . s . a ., Russian is probably more beneficial sensible universal. I learnt Russian, and characteristic by no skill ever regretted it. yet I be apologetic about no longer studying French proper.

  • 8 years ago

    Talk to people who speak Russian. Russian is similar to Polish, I speak Ukrainian and Russian, and some Croatian. So when I hear Polish I immediatly know its Polish and can somewhat understand it. But yeah, embrace the Russian language, you wont learn anything useful in a book. Travel to Russian, meet the people. Learn simple phrases and over time youll realize you know the Russian language somewhat.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Live in Russia. Short of that immerse yourself into Russian culture. Watch Russian news and movies, read Russian newspapers, go to Russian clubs etc.

  • 8 years ago

    Hire a Russian whore. She will come to your place and for an hour at a time, she can teach you how to speak Russian. That's how I learned. And I only got crabs once....much cheaper than Rosetta stone.

    Source(s): Experience
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