never found it particularly difficult, certainly not after i finally somehow grasped its logic, i just like its succinctness and expressiveness

with just a few short words you can say quite a lot

i've never learned another Slavic language but i figure it would be more difficult just on the strength of the resemblance to Russian where similar or even identical words may mean different things, let alone the pronunciation which can be perceived as twisted Russian, and it's hard to define a rule or a method for twisting your mother tongue, that is find logic in another Slavic language pronunciation without constantly falling back to Russian and making comparisons