I already know all western Slavic languages (Polish, Czech, Slovak) and now I want to know if I should go south or east? I also know the cyrillic alphabet so that's not a problem. It's on my bucket list to learn them all.

I'm twelve years old and I have been intrested in learning either Russian or Polish.

Which sounds better? (which sounds nicer?)

Which is the hardest to pronounce?

Which is easier to learn? grammar, alphabet, etc.

I have already learned most of the Cyrillic alphabet, and it wasn't that hard, so if I wanted to learn Polish I would have to remember another new alphabet, but I wouldn't mind doing that. I have also started pronouncing russian words, and I find it very difficult since I'm an english speaker. Anyway, what do you guys think?

Thanks so much. :)

Does knowing Latin make it easier to learn Polish?

I have been thinking about learning Polish and I currently am taking Latin, its only my first year of it but i feel i am doing rather well. But I would just like to know if knowing latin gives you an edge when studying latin. I do believe the Cyrillic Alphabet is a lot like the Latin(Which is also the alphabet for the Romance Languages give or take a few letters)
I knew that Polish wasn't a Romance language, but I can see why you may have thought I didn't know that. Thanks to the both of you