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by tom_mellior
2492 days ago
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My knowledge here is limited, but I have noticed that some language families tend to get simplified over time versus their common ancestor. For example, Italian and French (and all other Romance languages, I believe) have lost Latin's case system and all the memorization that entails. Italian is much easier to learn than Latin in my experience. So if the same is true for the common ancestor of the Slavic languages, you would be learning a much more complicated language than any of the current Slavic ones. |
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