Russian is the official language of Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia and Kyrgyzstan.
Currently, it is the seventh most widely spoken language when compared in terms of the native speakers that each language has. It is also the only surviving Slavic language out of the four original Slavic languages that ever existed. It is unofficially what is pretty commonly spoken in central Asia as well as Ukraine.
Let’s now see whether Russian is a good language to learn simply for fun
Russian is notorious for being one of the toughest languages to master after Japanese, Mandarin and Hindi. It is not a language that is as easy as French or German for an English native speaker, on the other hand, it definitely is one of the most beneficial languages to master due to its influence in the world. Keeping that in mind, some individuals tend to simply master languages as a challenge or for fun. In this blog, we will discuss whether learning Russian simply for fun or a small challenge for yourself is even worth it or plausible.
Playing online Russian games is a great way to take a break from studying without interrupting your education.
Nobody has the time to study all day. Furthermore, playing online Russian games allows you to see words in a new light. They’re a fun way to see the words you’ve studied in a new light. You can study all you want, but in order to truly understand a language, you must practise using it.
Listening to Russian learning podcasts, songs and reading Russian learning blogs allow you to see Russian words in action, and games can provide the same experience.
Rather than connecting Russian words to English words you already know, games can often be used to connect Russian words to the objects and ideas they name.
Consider watching the original versions of the incredible Russian films.
Why not watch the original ‘The Barber of Siberia,’ rather than a remake or dubbed version? (Nikita Mikhalkov). Or how, when performed in their original language, the ballet ‘Swan Lake’ and the opera ‘Eugene Onegin’ (both by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) take your breath away? It’s worth learning Russian just to feel all the tears and suffering that you won’t be able to feel if you read an English translation.
Travelling is not something that will ever come to a halt. It expands exponentially, just like people do!
If you want to visit Russia and enjoy the various Russian landscapes, learning Russian will help you understand both the country and the people. The remarkable thing about Russia is that it has almost no dialects.
Making new friends will never go out of style!
It is one of the world’s most widely spoken languages. Over 300 million people, including all ex-Soviet citizens, speak this language. You should visit some or all of these countries if you want to meet new people and make new friends. The people there are warm, friendly, and welcoming.
Throughout this blog, we have discussed all the different reasons why Russian is in fact a great language to master as a challenge but not for fun.
The language is pretty tough, and not a joke in whatever sense. Whether you like it or not, the language is going to give you a hard time and is going to demand a severe amount of time and effort. Therefore, it is not going to be fun to master this language but that does not mean you cannot enjoy the process of a challenge. Many individuals tend to learn languages like Japanese or Mandarin simply to enjoy the process of mastering it and being able to use it ultimately. Hence, I suggest if you wish to master the language as a challenge, then go ahead.