I’ve already started to learn Hebrew but haven’t really got anywhere. I know the letters and can say a few things. I like both of them and would eventually like to know both to an acceptable standard. I’m under fourteen so I guess I’m still in the “children learn languages better than adults” stage. I’m learning French and Irish in school and am progressing okay with both. I seem to pick up languages well and I’m not bad at English. I would be learning it at home, I do know an Israeli though.
Thanks.
Russian because of all its scientific advances in history, beautiful architecture, and logical language ![]()
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on: 8th May 12
Russian because of all its scientific advances in history, beautiful architecture, and logical language
I would say Russian because I’ve known Hebrew for over 10 years, I think about 13 years, and I don’t like it! I take it in school as well. Russian is more beneficial.
Russian would be more useful.
I think its great to learn a new language. Keep going as much as you can.
Hebrew and Russian sound good. You can find lots of people speaking both Hebrew and Russian in the States, especially in Brooklyn.
“children learn languages better than adults” stage only works well when you’re completely immersed, or taking serious classes.