I've taken two years of latin, and I'd say it's somewhat hard to learn everything, but once you learn declension and conjugation rules, it is fairly easy. I'd be fluent in Latin if I could actually remember any of the vocabulary...

So, people say Russian is realllly hard to learn, but is it any harder than Latin?
And what about Greek? I've heard it is also very difficult.

I am just curious what people have to say about which is more difficult, and why :) Thanks!

I can understand and write cyrillic in Serbian as well as latin.

My primary language is English, and I have 2 years of Latin from High School.
I'm going to get the Rosetta Stone program to learn because the list for military language school is extremely long...
I want to learn Russian but should I learn German first and segue into Russian later on? Or should I try to plunge directly into Russian?
Thanks everyone,
-W-

How can I say this in russian?
I want to say "he says your email does not work" in russian. how should I say this with latin alephabets please.

... if/ when he moves to another high school. The other high school does not offer Russian as a language. Choices are German, French Spanish, Latin. Which language would make an easier switch for a kid who has enjoyed/excelled in Russian? I'm thinking French or German? He does not have a preference, just wishes he could continue Russian. Three years of one language are required for a college-bound high school diploma in our area.

Russian pronunciation for TMEA music?

One of our region try-out pieces is called "Hvalite Imia Ghospodne"

On the first word, would it be pronounced ch-val-yee-tye (with a "k" sound in the ch) or huh-val-yee-tye

If you've seen this piece and know the other words. I would greatly appreciate any other tips on this piece, especially in pronunciation. Our director has done tons of Italian and Latin, but I have no experience in russian.

Thank you.
No answers? Please....? You don't know it but I'm batting my eyes at you... lol. Contest is coming up and I can't get this wrong

Trying to find answer to this for a term paper. Thanks!
EDIT: Thanks! I got "Romanized Russian" from Wikipedia: the transliteration of Russian in Cyrillic to Russian in Latin.

Thanks again!

Hi!
I have decided that I would like to learn some new laguages. I cannot afford college at the moment so I would like to know a good resource to start. I am interested in Latin and Russian for now. -Thanks