I want to know what language should I focus to learn during my free time, as by now I've been learning Russian and learned the cirilyc alphabet sand basic words, but I've been wondering what language should I learn after Russian, thanks for any suggestion
>>241082
German seems to be a pretty popular one, plus it shouldn't be too hard if you speak English and other languages like it.
>>241094
I know English Spanish and a bit of Russian so I think I could learn that
>>241101
Well, then I would suggest it. I took German for a while, and the only thing I struggled with is writing, which I have always struggled with even in English. It was actually quite easy.
Btw does anyone know any dictionary for Russian-english so I can expand my vocabulary
Esperanto
>>241146
Ido is better. Esperanto is so broken the word for "left" is literally "not right".
>>241082
Python. It is very versatile
I am learning Japanese but while I enjoy it, I wouldn't recommend it unless you have a use for it as there are a bunch of additional difficulties in learning it than in learning a European language.
Chinese would be good from a work perspective because it is an important language for business but the Chinese are all awful at English and there is plenty of demand for quality translators (especially as you know a few other languages as well). Another advantage is that their literature and TV doesn't get translated anywhere near as frequently as European equivalents do. On the other hand, it is another extremely hard language to learn so might not be what you are looking for.
Otherwise something like German or French would probably be best as their respective countries are still the most important countries in continental Europe (not counting Russia) and have plenty of native speakers (although they are relatively knowledgeable of English so its not really necessary to know the language unless you plan to move there).
In general it just depends on what you are learning language for as the answer changes wildly depending on if you are interested in making money, being able to communicate with more people, or due to having an interest in the culture/literature.
>>241101
French is pretty close to spanish and italian.