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Is Polish harder to learn than Lithuanian?
Polish and Lithuanian languages are not very similar in that Polish is a Slavic language and Lithuanian is a Baltic language. However, learning Polish is not so hard for Lithuanians in regions where there is a large Polish speaking minority due to the simple factor of exposure from a young age.Polish is a West Slavic language; it is, therefore, more closely related to languages from that branch, such as Czech and Slovak, than to Lithuanian. Lithuanian, on the other hand, is a Baltic language; this means that Lithuanian is more closely related to Latvian (another Baltic language) than to Polish.3. Polish. From this point forward, the hardest languages to learn get less difficult but are still quite challenging. Polish got the number three spot on our list.

Which language is harder, Polish or Czech : However, Polish is more difficult in my opinion. The sounds and some of the grammar, while similar to Czech, appeared a bit more complex. Slovak on the other hand is kind of a hybrid between Czech and Polish (closer to Czech in structure but quite close to Polish in some sounds).

Which language is most like Polish

Contemporary Polish developed in the 1700s as the successor to the medieval Old Polish (10th–16th centuries) and Middle Polish (16th–18th centuries). Among the major languages, it is most closely related to Slovak and Czech but differs in terms of pronunciation and general grammar.

Are Lithuanians Slav : The name "Lietuva", or Lithuania, might be derived from the word "lietava," for a small river, or "lietus," meaning rain (or land of rain). Lithuanians are neither Slavic nor Germanic, although the union with Poland and Germanic and Russian colonization and settlement left cultural and religious influences.

In terms of grammar, Russian is easier to learn than Polish. Although Russian and Polish contain many consonants, making spelling and pronunciation difficult, Russian is easier to learn than Polish. Russians don't use the verb “to be” in the present tense, which can throw off new learners.

In Polish, for example, noun cases might be harder to learn, while in German verb tenses might be more difficult to master. German is often thought of as a tricky language to learn, but Polish is no picnic either. Both of these will give your brain a hefty workout, but they'll be worth it in the end.

Which Slavic language is hardest

Czech

In fact, in terms of vocabulary acquisition, Czech is probably the hardest Slavic language for a Westerner to learn.Czech is closely related to Slovak, to the point of high mutual intelligibility, as well as to Polish to a lesser degree.I would agree with others that Czech grammar is more difficult than Russian, and Polish even more complicated. I dabbled in Croatian a couple of years ago and found it really easy to pick up, at least up to A2 level. It was a lot of fun.

When I started learning Czech I happened to work with speakers from all 3 languages. I found Czech fairly difficult to start learning as native English speaker. However, Polish is more difficult in my opinion. The sounds and some of the grammar, while similar to Czech, appeared a bit more complex.

Is Czech or Russian harder : I would agree with others that Czech grammar is more difficult than Russian, and Polish even more complicated. I dabbled in Croatian a couple of years ago and found it really easy to pick up, at least up to A2 level. It was a lot of fun.

Is Polish in the top 10 hardest languages : Polish is known as one of the world's toughest languages, ranking eighth in difficulty. It's the official language of Poland and is widely spoken among over 40 million people worldwide.