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:Well, Russian obviously has by far the greatest body of literature available, which is something you might want to consider. Also, it's the language you're most likely to be able to eventually take classes in in college or something down the line if you tire of learning it yourself, or get to the point where you feel you could use some outside instruction. -[[User:Elmer Clark|Elmer Clark]] 06:15, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
 
:I haven't studied any of the others, but I have enjoyed learning Russian! If you really want to accumulate languages, either Russian or Bulgarian will give you a big leg up on learning the other. The grammar's different, but there's a lot of shared vocabulary, which tends to be recognizable - maybe it's just the superficial similarity in spelling, but I can more easily read basic material in Bulgarian than in any other Slavic language based on knowing some Russian. Of course it's your own interest that matters most, but I think you won't go wrong studying Russian. Желаю Вам успехи! --[[User:Reuben|Reuben]] 06:33, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
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