Why is Russian so hard to learn

Why is Russian so hard to learn

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you need a different mindset to understand it

It's to protect our culture from foreigners

its not

It is
>like 4 ""different"" letters for sh
>vowels change pronunciation according to the stress
>your possessions are inside you
>6 cases
>no articles

чтo?

>>your possessions are inside you
What?
>>like 4 ""different"" letters for sh
What? Ш /ʂ/ and Щ /ɕ/, that's all.
>>no articles
That's a plus.

It's not hard but it's stupid.
Give more time and you will learn it.

>It's not hard but it's stupid.
Det är du som är dum, idiot.

>What?
Like this
masterrussian.com/aa120199a.shtml
>What? Ш /ʂ/ and Щ /ɕ/, that's all.
There's also >|<
>That's a plus.
It's confusing and you have to move stuff around to differentiate between definite and indefinite stuff

CHO BLYAD'

the Ж is not a "sh" sound, it's "zhe"
Russian is just stupid, not hard to learn but stupid. Give more time and you will learn it

>It's confusing and you have to move stuff around to differentiate between definite and indefinite stuff
Are you autistic? Just say "this" or "that", or use context.
>There's also >|

it makes more sense than English

Shut up stupid slav, of course it makes it easier for another slav to understand slav language.
Fugging slavs.

Would Russian girls sleep with a NEET without money if he spoke their language?

Yes, as long you're not russian :-)

Do Russians hate sovietaboos ?

I speak English like a native

Yeah, everyone 50+ years.

English is the most sensible language.

Wrong!

>“vowels change pronunciation according to the stress”
Bother not with that shite, just pronounce them as the sound they originally repræsent.
also: Щ = šč
>this triggers the Moskal'
en.wiktionary.org/wiki/москал#Chechen

It's easy. Only wish they didn't have all the cases.

youtube.com/watch?v=eUyr9MJnj4w

nope. our щ isn't šč, in Ukraine or Belarus - sometimes yes, but not in Russia

Absolutely not.

This ukrainian guy pronounsing щ as šč in begining, but softer than in Polish

youtube.com/watch?v=OArKiecAyK8

>learning russian
useless, russia will be irrelvant in a decade or two
equivalent to learn esperanto or portugese
t. volga german

Our orthography is VERY HARD and they only one way to fix it - the big language reform, but nobody will do it.

Also Belarusian is very close to Russian, but has easier orthography, phonetical. And even has a latin alphabet. But still fucking underrated.

youtube.com/watch?v=xlXbKguAJYY

Hladzi siudy, popieł i pył
Usio heta ja adzin stvaryŭ
Sprabuj udychnuć, adčuješ - chimija
Laciać askiepki ad hranat
Ale mianie vam nie strymać

refrain:
Adziny šlach kab adtrymać adkaz
Usio nibyta suprać nas
Voś pačatak ery
Novaj ery (x2)
Ooooo oooo
Ja
Radyjoaktyŭny
Radyjoaktyŭny
Ooooo oooo

Kolki dzion i usio adno
Tvaje dumki - moj pałon
Dzień i noč zastać sia tut
I horad znik, znikaje čas
I šery dym akutaŭ nas
A voś i jon - kanie usiaho

refrain

Siła ŭnutry
Nad hałavoj śviatło
U našaj kryvi
Bjeć sia žyćcio

>German saying Russia will be an irrelevant language

Ironic.

>Though there is the verb "to have" (имeть) in Russian, it is rarely used to designate possession. Instead, Russian uses the preposition y (at) followed by the genitive, plus the word ecть (is/are), plus the possessed object at the nominative.

I agree, that sucks, but I think you misunderstood it.

Russians, why don't you simply use "имeть"?

not even Belarussians speak Belarussian

Tвoя мaмa

>tug nobody want to learn this beatiful language, which is literally Russian 2.0, even the most of belarussians

youtube.com/watch?v=1zR3KyVw1-Q

Kolki dzion, kolki spatkańniaŭ
Novyja vobrazy i harady
Šerah padziej, nas pakidaje
U sercy trymajem
Idziem dalej

Historia majho žyćcia
Budzie śviacić jašče jarčej
U našaj kryvi sonca zajhraje
Usia pryhažość Tvaich vačej

Dzie budzieš ty - ja adšukaju
Jarkija momanty znojdziem chučej
Siońniašni dzień, stanie pačatkam
Novych žadańniaŭ, lepšych idej

Historyja majho žyćcia
Budzie śviacić jašče jarčej
U našaj kryvi sonca zajhraje
Usia pryhažość Tvaich vačej

You can learn only 5 words for living in Russia:

CYKA
BLAYD'
HUY
PIZDA
YEBANI

You forgot Vodka.

Pidor?

>the average american post

An acre is a sensible unit of land :DDDDD

Rukoblud ssanina ochko blyadun vagina
Suka eblanische vlagalische perdun drochila
Pidor pizda tuz malafya gomik mudila pilotka manda
Anus vagina putana pedrila shalava huila moshonka elda

aхaхa pyccкий тpeнд нaкaнeцтa

It's not if you already know a Slav language.

Just learned cyrilic the other day and i can already understand 70-80% of 2ch hk shitposting.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shcha
«Shcha (Щ щ; italics: Щ щ) is a letter of the Cyrillic script. In Russian, it represents the voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative /ɕ(ː)/, like the pronunciation of ⟨sh⟩ in sheep (but longer). In Ukrainian and Rusyn, it represents the consonant cluster /ʃt͡ʃ/. In Bulgarian, it represents the consonant cluster /ʃt/. In Kurdish, it represents the consonant /d͡ʒ/.

In English, Shcha is romanized as ⟨shch⟩ or ⟨šč⟩ (with hačeks), both reflecting the historical Russian pronunciation of the letter. That can lead to some confusion, as the ⟨ch⟩ in the transcription may seem to indicate that Щ is a combination of Ш and a strong Ч, which is true in Ukrainian but not Russian, where this sound always more softened. The letter Щ in Russian and Ukrainian corresponds to ШЧ in related words in Belarusian.»

we pronounce it like standart polish ś

To make any language easier, stop asking why.
Seriously. Stop asking why things work how they do. Language isn't logical, it's a set of patterns that follow each other to make a communication tool.

IT doesn't have to be logical. Stop asking why, just accept that that's how it is, and learn it regardless if it makes sense or not. Eventually things will click with enough exposure.

youtube.com/watch?v=RbKmMXrYJgA

щ is just like sh in shit

i heard no difference. never gonna make it desu

are you retarded? they even drew what moves should you do with your tongue

yes and still heard no difference, it's the same sound to me

may be languages it's not yours then)))))

slav defense force in full numbers today, i see

i'll never speak russian or read it, fuck me !

sorry Ahmed )))