Why to learn Russian?
Russian has official status in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and it is the official language of the United Nations.
Russian is also spoken regularly in Israel, the Baltics, China, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia.
Learning Russian can help you understand useful concepts for studying other languages. Being a Slavic language, the Russian language has many similarities to languages such as Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Czech. Learning Russian is a useful skill to have in today's world. You'll be able to communicate with new interesting people, improve your cognitive skills, and open up a completely new world of Russian culture and literature.
"More than 260 million people around the world speak Russian"
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Why to learn Russian?
Russian has official status in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and it is the official language of the United Nations. Russian is also spoken regularly in Israel, the Baltics, China, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, Ukraine, Armenia and Georgia.
Learning Russian can help you understand useful concepts for studying other languages. Being a Slavic language, the Russian language has many similarities to languages such as Polish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian and Czech. Learning Russian is a useful skill to have in today's world. You'll be able to communicate with new interesting people, improve your cognitive skills, and open up a completely new world of Russian culture and literature.
"More than 260 million people around the world speak Russian"