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	<title>Comments on: Should I learn one of eastern european languages ,like Polish,Czech,Bulgarian,and etc?</title>
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		<title>By: Lech O</title>
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		<description>Eastern European languages belong to different language groups than those you have learned so far. While it might be interesting to learn them, they will also be harder than the structured, positional western languages. 

In most east-european countries many young people know at least one western language and that number will grow, so even if you will have contacts to people from the country you know the language of, you wouldn&#039;t have trouble communicating with them in English anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eastern European languages belong to different language groups than those you have learned so far. While it might be interesting to learn them, they will also be harder than the structured, positional western languages. </p>
<p>In most east-european countries many young people know at least one western language and that number will grow, so even if you will have contacts to people from the country you know the language of, you wouldn&#8217;t have trouble communicating with them in English anyway.</p>
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