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marsh_mallow

May 7, 2026

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Learning Russian

I've been learning Russian for 35 days. At first, I just learned it very casually. I didn't put much effort in it and you know, just dabbling in it. Gradually, I made some Russian friends and start to know a little bit about the Russian culture. Then I start to take it more serious. I use Duolingo and Bussu to learn it. And I even set a goal that I will reach A1 level in Russian by the end of May.

At first it's all fun and kind of easy, but as I learn more and more, I gradually feel like Russian language is very difficult to learn and it has very complicated grammar. What's worse is that the pronunciation of each word is so difficult for me. The words are very, very long and not easy to pronounce. But do I want to quit right now? No, I still want to learn it, I still find it interesting.

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May 7, 2026

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Learning Russian


I've been learning Russian for 35 days.


At first, I just learned it very casually.


At first, I was just learneding it very casually. At first, I was just learning it very casually.

I didn't put much effort in it and you know, just dabbling in it.


I didn't put much effort into it and was, you know, just dabbling in it. I didn't put much effort into it and was, you know, just dabbling in it.

Gradually, I made some Russian friends and start to know a little bit about the Russian culture.


Gradually, I made some Russian friends and started to knowlearn a little bit about the Russian culture. Gradually, I made some Russian friends and started to learn a little bit about Russian culture.

Then I start to take it more serious.


Then, I started to take it more seriously. Then, I started to take it more seriously.

I use Duolingo and Bussu to learn it.


I use Duolingo and Bussu to learn itstudy. I use Duolingo and Bussu to study.

And I even set a goal that I will reach A1 level in Russian by the end of May.


And I even set a goal that I willo reach A1 level A1 in Russian by the end of May. And I even set a goal to reach level A1 in Russian by the end of May.

At first it's all fun and kind of easy, but as I learn more and more, I gradually feel like Russian language is very difficult to learn and it has very complicated grammar.


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What's worse is that the pronunciation of each word is so difficult for me.


The words are very, very long and not easy to pronounce.


But do I want to quit right now?


No, I still want to learn it, I still find it interesting.


No,. I still want to learn it,. I still find it interesting. No. I still want to learn. I still find it interesting.

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