I want to learn Russian, yet can't go in the near future…?
I want to learn Russian, yet as it's an expenmsive place to go to, I can't forsee myself going in the near future, yet I could quite easily go to other Slavic nation (with the exception of Ukraine), for not nearly as much money.
Is there any Slavic nation left where although they speak their own language, a lot of people speak Russian? Where would be the best country in Eastern Europe to practice Russian with the exception of Russia and Ukraine?
Thanks
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I guess only Belarus left. Russian is their second official language.
Poland, Lithaunia and Latvia have their own languages ,but I know that students from these countries – learn Russian as well. However dominant foreign language is English.
If you search for native speakers the best choice would be Russia and Ukraine (I wouldnt say that its expensive place I’m from PL and I’m not rich but I’ve been there twice).
Good luck ;]
I have the same problem as youbut still, I took the bold step to start learning the Russian alphabets and phonics on my own. Just do what you want and think about the practical aspects later.
Brighton beach NYC
I do speak russian..so if you would need some urgent help – I may try to help
or find a russian tutor