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QiuJP
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 Message 1 of 48
14 May 2012 at 6:44pm | IP Logged 
Does anyone here have plans to learn all the languages in a particular language family
like what have in mind? I want to learn almost, if not all the Slavic languages to
fluency. However, I am unsure what is the best way to complete this ambitious plan. I
do recognize that the similarity between the languages is a double edge sword: one can
speed up the learning process after mastering one, but at the same time, one can easily
mix up the languages especially if he is not careful.

In my plan now, I have basically divided the Slavic languages into the 3 main
categories : Western, Southern and Eastern branches. Each Category has 4 languages that
I will start to learn after only I am comfortable with the previous languages in the
same category I had studied. However, I will learn one language in each category simultaneously(at the same time), which I am doing now.

Here is the break down:

1st level: Russian (east), Czech (west), BCS (South) (currently in progress)
2nd level: Ukrainian (east), Polish (West), Bulgarian (south)
3rd level: Belorussian (east), Slovak (Wast), Slovenian (south)
4th level: Rusyn (east), Sorbian (west), Macedonian (south)

Can we discuss the feasibility of this plan and how long it will take? I may move to
that region if necessary.
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tarvos
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 Message 2 of 48
14 May 2012 at 7:17pm | IP Logged 
I think by the time you've had Bulgarian the last couple will be quite simple to do.
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a3
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 Message 3 of 48
14 May 2012 at 7:22pm | IP Logged 
If you are intending to learn most of the languages from the same family, you'd better also learn the corresponding sound laws (or rules of thumb if you prefer) - this will make learning of vocab tons easier. This stands for every language family.
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prz_
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 Message 4 of 48
14 May 2012 at 7:40pm | IP Logged 
Well, as a student of slavic philology, I have such plans. Of course in a very distant future.
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Марк
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 Message 5 of 48
14 May 2012 at 8:36pm | IP Logged 
Learn Russian first and you won't regret.
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Chung
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 Message 6 of 48
14 May 2012 at 8:53pm | IP Logged 
QiuJP wrote:
Does anyone here have plans to learn all the languages in a particular language family
like what have in mind? I want to learn almost, if not all the Slavic languages to
fluency. However, I am unsure what is the best way to complete this ambitious plan. I
do recognize that the similarity between the languages is a double edge sword: one can
speed up the learning process after mastering one, but at the same time, one can easily
mix up the languages especially if he is not careful.

In my plan now, I have basically divided the Slavic languages into the 3 main
categories : Western, Southern and Eastern branches. Each Category has 4 languages that
I will start to learn after only I am comfortable with the previous languages in the
same category I had studied. However, I will learn one language in each category simultaneously(at the same time), which I am doing now.

Here is the break down:

1st level: Russian (east), Czech (west), BCS (South) (currently in progress)
2nd level: Ukrainian (east), Polish (West), Bulgarian (south)
3rd level: Belorussian (east), Slovak (Wast), Slovenian (south)
4th level: Rusyn (east), Sorbian (west), Macedonian (south)

Can we discuss the feasibility of this plan and how long it will take? I may move to
that region if necessary.


Scroll down to the sections "Links" and "Comments from forum-members who have 'been there' with at least two Balto-Slavonic languages" in the Balto-Slavonic Profile. This topic never gets old among us.
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Serpent
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 Message 8 of 48
15 May 2012 at 1:22am | IP Logged 
From my experience, making detailed plans is useless. Start studying when you can no longer resist, whether this happens tomorrow, next week or in 2 years.




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