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  1. Hello everyone. I am new here. I've gotten a bit interested in languages lately and want to expand my learning a bit. Reasons are mostly for travel, living, film and because I like to learn new things. So, I speak and understand Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian and German. I was wondering, what would be the next easiest and "natural" step? Slovak? Czech? Slovenian? Macedonian? I have been thinking of these four, but I'm uncertain which way I should go and what you guys would think would be the easiest for me? Since some Slavic languages are so similar, that's why I brought those for examples up. Because it doesn't seem to be that long of a step to go on to them if I already know Croatian/Serbian/Bosnian? I'm not interested in French, Spanish, Italian or any Asian language for the moment, although I have heard that Korean shouldn't be too different to learn. Anyways, what do you say based on my merits? I'm more than happy to answer any questions if you have them too! Cheers!
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