I think German is more worth it because more people go to Germany. I don't really know how hard Russian is, but I know the basic idea of it. German is probably easier than Russian. It's very similar to English.
2006-07-15 12:13:21
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answered by Anonymous
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German because it's more commonly spoken and it's easier to learn than Russian. Although Spanish is a language that is spoken by a lot of people and it would be more useful to learn that language.
2006-07-15 19:25:54
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answered by thewiseone 1
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First, Esperanto, because this language helps learn others languages like french, italian, german, portuguese, russian, spanish and others...
Now about those two languages, I think is russian, because it has more status, and only a few people speak as a foreign language.
2006-07-15 20:40:25
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answered by O Fantástico 3
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when i was in jr. high i took German and thought it was sooo much fun! i really enjoyed learning the language and about the culture. you should give it a try. there are other countries that speak German too. in northern Italy, German is more commonly spoken than Italian
2006-07-15 19:14:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The one worth learning is one you most like, it will be harder to learn the one you like least because maybe you won't place as much effort on learning something you don't enjoy. You are more likely to quit at something you hate or dislike than something you enjoy.
You have to enjoy what you're learning, otherwise, there is no point. If you don't like either of them, than none of those is worth it.
2006-07-15 19:14:49
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answered by sxyredht21 3
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I honestly could not tell you anything about either of those. My late husband was from Old Mexico he did not speak good English so I had to learn what I could from him and help him to understand our language. I loved the way he talked and I talk to my Siamese cat in spanish. When I want her to come in, I call her "Coma El Gato la casa muncha." The muncha really gets her because what it means is Come in Cat and eat. I speak alot of spanish to her. I trained her when she was a kitten and right now She has cinco poquitos 5 kittens. They are really cute. I am going to keep one of this litter and I will train it also to understand spanish. But you go for the one you want it is great to be bilingual...Good Luck..
2006-07-15 19:29:02
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answered by callofthewildsarahblue 2
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I guess they are about the same, but Russian will be harder as you will have to learn the Cyrillic alphabet.
2006-07-15 19:18:55
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answered by Nerdly Stud 5
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Russian is much much harder, there are new letters you would need to learn and their verb system is crazy. Though more people speak it, eastern Europe and Russia itself.
2006-07-15 19:21:25
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answered by peaco1000 5
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Any language you need is worth knowing
2006-07-15 19:33:15
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answered by kritikos43 5
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depends what you want to do with it. russian is v. difficult though because of the different alphabet
2006-07-15 21:08:39
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answered by cordelia dear 1
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