Do North Macedonians speak Russian?
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Do North Macedonians speak Russian?
Macedonian is spoken by roughly two-thirds of the population natively, and as a second language by much of the rest of the population. Albanian is the largest minority language….
Languages of North Macedonia | |
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Foreign | Serbo-Croatian, English, Russian, French, German |
Signed | Macedonian Sign Language |
Is Russian hard to learn for Turkish speakers?
Apart from common words, for a Turkish native speaker, Russian language is easy to learn in terms of pronunciation of the words. It is important to note that as in Turkish language, all words in Russian language (there might be minor exceptions) are read as they are written.
Is Macedonian a hard language to learn?
As any Slavic language to learn, if one is not a Slavic language speaker, Macedonian is difficult. It belongs to the South Slavic group of languages. It is written in Cyrilic script, therefore, there is another effort that one has to make unless your own language is also in Cyrilic script.
Is Macedonian close to Russian?
I checked a couple of wiki pages in Macedonian, and it seems closer to Russian than Polish or Croatian, for instance, though of course it’s not Ukrainian. But, as with other slavic languages, a lot of words seem to be derived from archaic forms that a Russian native will pick on, but a learner wouldn’t know.
What language do North Macedonia speak?
Macedonian
Albanian
North Macedonia/Official languages
How do you say hello in North Macedonia?
Basic Macedonian phrases for greetings
- Hello = Zdravo.
- How are you? = Kako si?
- I’m fine = Jas sum dobro.
- I’m not well = Ne sum dobro.
- I come from (America) = Jas sum od Amerika.
- What country are you from? = Od koja drzava si ti?
- Thank you = Blagodaram.
- Sorry = Izvini.