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I allready learned some: polish, moskowian, partialy mazovian
and I read churchslavonic with selfdeveloped archaization.
I could theoretically learn also czech, becasue is very funny,
kashubian, silesian, kurpian or yet góralian, becasue are cool,
lusatian or milskian becasue are dying out & maybe judopolish
and warsawian to be more funny and more cooler
but be not surprised if only 35% vocabulary in Russian language will be similar to other slavic languages
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Russian holds a place in my heart. It, like french, was the language that kicked off my interest in foreign languages.
I add Ukrainian to the mix since now I'm dating a Russian from Ukraine, so it gives me reasons to learn both.
Serbo-Croatian is also useful to me, since I have a lot of Serbian and Bosnian friends
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