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There's no easier East Slavic language then Russian. Stop westing time searching for another one and focus on learning. Russian has a lot of ...
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Well, the hardest so far I would consider the Czech (complicated accent system), then Croatian (can't reproduce the pronunciation), Bulgarian ( ...
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Out of all of the slavic languages, it has the easiest pronunciation, easiest grammar, and the vocabulary is so-so, but nothing too bad. The other easier ones would be Serbian and Russian. Ukrainian and Belarusian are a bit harder, Czech and Slovak are already hard, and Polish is complicated as fuck.
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That's why the Bulgarian language can be one of the easiest Slavic languages English speakers can learn. Macedonian. Macedonian is spoken in ...
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Bulgarian is the easiest. Serbo-Croatian is a tonal language, like Swedish, and, for most of latin-speakers, it's a great difficulty. Bulgarian ...
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Feb 21, 2016 · Grammar-wise, the Southern slavic languages (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian, Slovenian) are a little bit simpler (roughly in that order from the easiest to the hardest) than Eastern (Belarussian is the easiest here, being the most phonetic and regular) followed by Russian (the least regular of them all and has the least number of pan-slavic and german loanwords) and Ukranian (which is even harder phonetically than Russian) and Western (They all use latin alphabet., but the ...
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All major slavic languages except Poish, Czech, Slovakian, Slovenian and Croatian use cyrillics, which, although a little bit different, is the ...
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Russian would be easiest, as boring as it is for me to say this. Though it would be cooler to learn a smaller language, like Serbian, Belarusian or Slovak, ...
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Russian would be easiest, as boring as it is for me to say this. Though it would be cooler to learn a smaller language, like Serbian, Belarusian or Slovak, Russian, for …
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There is no such thing as ''easiest Slavic language''. While Macedonian and Bulgarian have a relatively easy noun system (compared to let's say ...
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28.04.2020 · Grammar-wise, the Southern slavic languages (Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian, Slovenian) are a little bit simpler (roughly in that order from the easiest to the hardest) than Eastern (Belarussian is the easiest here, being the most phonetic and regular) followed by Russian (the least regular of them all and has the least number of pan-slavic and …
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The South Slavic languages are grammatically simpler than the others. Of the South Slavic languages, what used to be called Serbo-Croatian is probably the easiest. Serbo-Croatian is a language with several national variants that are about as different from one another as American English is from British English.
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Feb 24, 2021 · That’s why the Bulgarian language can be one of the easiest Slavic languages English speakers can learn. Macedonian. Macedonian is spoken in North Macedonia, one of the ex-countries of Yugoslavia. The language belongs to the south Slavic languages and it is very similar to Bulgarian.
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Slovak is pretty simple as far as central Slavic languages go. Only 6 cases instead of 7, simple orthography, and no czech ř. It’s also probably the Slavic language with the most Mutual intelligibility with other Slavic languages.
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16.12.2017 · ( It turns out I chose the most widely spoken Slavic languages of the three main Slavic groups ( East, West, and South ) without even noticing. ) ( Also, I've heard that Bulgarian is the easiest Slavic language, is that true? ) December 16, 2017
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