The Russians and English speakers as you know have totally different structures of their vocal organs. What Russian sounds or sound combinations are the hardest to pronounce for you? Is it difficult to work out the Russian accent?
To Snaka:
I'm Russian and I have never seen an American who speaks Russian without his/her native accent. No one! Even those who have lived in Russia for many years still can't get rid of some typical English sounds.
Russian language speaking involves back part of a mouth and a throat a lot while English - mostly front part. Tongue position in Russian - mostly at the top or in the middle of the mouth, in English - at the bottom. Also the vocals in Russian are longer. Correct me if I'm off base about English.

I watch YouTube often and came across a good movie I would like to order. The language used is Russian as well as the title. I haven't the slightest knowledge of the tongue but I really enjoy it. Jethro

I'm an English-speaking college student, and I want to know which language would be easier for me to learn? I know Russian is spoken with the throat, rather than the tongue and lips, and that Japanese verbs and parts of speech can be VERY confusing, and despite these, I've pursued some basics in both languages. I'm on the fence between the two of them, and just want to know which one I might have an easier time with.

russian language?????????

does anyone know if you have to roll your tongue in the russian language?
is it hard to learn?
what do you think is most challenging?

I've been wondering this for years, Polish is easy, but Russian takes tongue and throat work. Chinese is tonal, writing system is difficult, the pronunciation though is somewhat easy, but thats my opinion. Do you agree that Russian is the hardest language. I'm asking those who have experiences with languages or regular people who think they can answer this question.