This is a genuine question. I’ve always had an interest in learning languages and I have a list I want to learn. I am already somewhat decent in Spanish, so I’m picking up that, practicing my Portuguese, going to learn French and Italian, maybe German, learning Polish, and possibly Russian.
I already canceled the idea of living in Russia due to obvious reasons, but will I have any need to learn the language? Will it be useful? Will that be offensive? Many people HATE Russia and the language.


Hey, I’m trying to be more proficient in my Russian.
I think that the more letters a language has, the more words it has, and the more ways you have of getting you message across. The Russian language has so much depth to it due to the many ways of saying the same thing. This can be heard through Russian music or read through Russian literature. The more words a language has, the better you can describe what you are feeling. Maybe there is a better language for translating the complexity of our minds into primal/basic words that we have created.
Now, I might me a bit further in my learning that you are, but if anyone is interested
I have just started a Russian Learning Community that I hope to grow in the coming months.
Beginners, intermediate or advanced / fluent speakers of the Russian language
All are welcome! Не стесняйтесь ребята!
Feel free to join and create discussions and posts.
Share insights, resources and lessons
Participate in comments
Spark conversations by adding questions at the end of your post
We have a rule of trying not to use translators, only dictionaries and being fine with posting a post that is grammatically incorrect and having others point out your current flaws and room for improvement.
It can be found at: [email protected] (pun intended)
Найти нашу группу можно по етой ссылке: [email protected]
or here https://lemmy.zip/c/RushB
When joining, please introduce yourself in the welcoming post
EVERYONE IS WELCOME!
Приглашаю Всех!
It is currently very dry, so consider yourself an OG and use that title when it gets more popular.