What regional language would you most like to learn?

I know I should work on improving my Russian, but to be honest I really want to study Hungarian. I think it must be all the diacritical marks, they just look so cool. Also, it’s totally different from other European languages (I think it’s distantly related to Finnish and Estonian?), which is interesting.

  1. caitinka answered: Russian for sure; as for me it’s the most beautiful Slavic language, very melodic : )
  2. twyrine answered: In my experience as a compulsive language learner (at my 5th foreign one), go with the one whose contemporary culture interests you most.
  3. arsenicazure answered: I totally want to learn Lithuanian~ It’s cool.
  4. hoppyloveduurrr answered: Tartar!
  5. yontstfu answered: Albanian and Greek!
  6. itcamefromunderground answered: I speak Polish, have been learning Russian for four years now and studied Ukrainian for a bit.. ummm if I had to learn another…maybe Czech?
  7. imagowasp answered: LITHUANIAN! Beautiful :D And Hungarian!
  8. theprophetofthecosmos answered: Russian! But definitely Polish, Czech, or Hungarian.
  9. rev-e answered: definitely Russian for sure, and then maybe Ukrainian and Serbian :)
  10. kljunar answered: Polish, Russian, Slovene, Czech, Macedonian, and Bulgarian are some languages I’ve been interested in in no particular order. There are more.
  11. chronicargonaut answered: Yes, it’s related to Finnish and Estonian loosely. My language of choice would be Lithuanian or Estonian. :) Estonia’s so beautiful.
  12. myinnermonoblog answered: I’m trying to decide between Polish and Hungarian for next semester. Do you have any Polish experience? I can’t decide!
  13. xylophone-laughter answered: Russian, been trying to teach myself for years! I’m conversation at best haha
  14. remis answered: Hungarian, Finnish and Estonian are Finno-Ugric, i.e. related & from the Ural Mts. :P Anyway, I’d love to learn Polish!
  15. thegrategatsby answered: russian sounds awesome! honestly, it’s hard for me to choose. i’d love to learn them all! though, would Lithuanian count? hm…
  16. juniourr answered: I’d love to learn Russian and Slovenian :)
  17. exuperonic answered: I’m studying Hungarian now! Let me know if you ever want to practice :)
  18. namisro answered: Even though it’s not a language one would call regional (I think), I’d like to learn Aromanian. I’m half,don t speak but understand :)
  19. themaddogprincess answered: I have always been interested in Serbian. Can learn with both Latin and Cyrillic at the same time. :)
  20. bryzgaloveverywhere answered: Russian!
  21. perfectnonfreedom answered: Learning Russian at the moment.
  22. zenmonsters answered: Russian, definitely. I’ve been trying to teach it to myself for ages with little success
  23. dioporko answered: I’d go for one of the ones that barely clings on, like Sorbian or sth.
  24. losthitsu answered: Well once you learn a Slavic language, you should be able to understand most other Slavic languages to a certain point.Russian is a good pick
  25. razdelyaya-nebo-na-dvoikh answered: I’d either improve my Montenegrin or learn Ukrainian, both awesome languages! :D
  26. starlitt-scarlett-skye answered: greek, it just fascinates me and i wanna live there~
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