How long does it take to learn Russian?

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🇫🇷🇪🇸🇷🇴🇳🇱 Category I – 24-30 weeks, 600-750 class hours: French, Spanish, Romanian, Dutch.
🇩🇪 Category II – 30 weeks: German.
🇮🇩🇸🇸 Category III – 36 weeks, 900 hours: Indonesian, Swahili.
🇷🇺🇹🇭🇻🇳🇹🇷 Category IV – 44 weeks, 1100 hours: Russian, Hindi, Tamil, Thai, Vietnamese, Turkish, Finnish, etc.
🇨🇳🇭🇰🇯🇵🇰🇷🇦🇪 Category V – 88 weeks, 2200 hours: Mandarin, Cantonese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic.

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How long have you been learning already?❤

RealRussianClub
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I love it... The harder the more impressive it is to learn..

melancholiusmonkey-mann
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I took a few years of Russian in high school. Loved it. I never got good enough for conversation but I could write Russian cursive better than I could English cursive. Guy I worked with a few times saw a paper with Russian cursive I was working on and he confronted me about it, thought it was something satanic lol.

SheepAmongG.O.A.T
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I am a native Greek speaker and have a native level English and fluent Spanish. Also intermediate German. Russian tops them all in difficulty, but is such a beautiful language, so I'm not giving up! I've been learning just over two years and can speak in basic sentences. I'm 52 by the way 😊

DM-wvto
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I took 3 semesters of German, and a semester of Spanish. I want to eventually get back into them and get more fluent with them, but right now I’m learning Russian!

MjAuRdXo
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With Daria it’ll only take 550 hours 👌👌👌👌

nickbrian
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1100 hours, and I can barely read english as my primary language. Better round it up to 2000 hours for me.

SonictheBedHog
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Thanks for your videos. What about a category 4 Hungarian to learn the also category 4 Russian?
Я Венгерский и я учусь Русский язык.

petermaurer
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So naturally I pick two of the hardest 😢

JRCOBRA
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I've been living in Moscow since 2019, and I can't even have a conversation in Russian. I know some random phrases, basic greetings, some numbers, a few colors, and about 20 words. I can't pronounce anything correctly except "spasibo". I've completely given up at this point.

LiamsComment
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ITS JUST LIKE 4 DAYS OF LEARNING RUSSIAN AND I M KINDA KNOW THE COMMON WORDS SUCH AS (Привет. Я. и. Де но мама)

hamsterone_
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Congratulations❤i love Russian idols oilfields❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

fauziismail
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I'm a spanish speaker. Is it easier or more difficult?🤔

virginiacorralez
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Hello daria I am a hindi language teacher since 2005 . 19 years of teaching experience over 1000 students . I want to learn russian . How much time it will take .

abhishekbhattacharya
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According to the defense language institute, as far as when I was there, Russian was a category 3 language. Korean, Japanese, Arabic... We're category 4

lukenielsen
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No way is someone “fluent” after so little time. You would not even scratch the surface of the needed vocabulary. You probably could learn the grammar rules, which is what FSI highly targets.

ThorIsBoss
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Well I am an English speaker and Russian is easy

oluwapemiolusegun-adeosun
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Doesn't matter. Actually english is harder .it would took you more than 8 years to learn probably .

jialehe
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Совершенно неправильно, точнее, это займёт от четыре до пяти лет тяжелой работы . На мой взгляд статистика бессмысленный ….

castinajig
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I took 2 weeks to learn spanish (I'm native portuguese speaker) so I think that'd take 4 weeks to a polish learn russian for example or a japanese learn chinese, there's no tough language there's only a relationship between the language you know the most (native) and the one you wanna learn. I took 4 years to master greek I'm sure a russian would take a year or even less.

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