The Travel Linguist - Russian 101

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The Travel Linguist - Russian 101

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  • holy S**t russian ...

    holy S**t russian is hard

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  • u could just say ...

    u could just say preevyet

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  • Amen! I'm a Russian ...

    Amen! I'm a Russian in the usa

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  • actually, Russian ...

    actually, Russian is somewhat as hard to learn as English, though not totally as hard. There are alot of cases that changes words. Also, there are stresses that will change "O" to "A" sound. Just take a Russian class with a native Russian.

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  • Where does russian ...

    Where does russian originate??, pleez reply

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  • And I thought ...

    And I thought English was the most difficult language to learn. I wonder if it's as hard as it looks though. The way it's written in the English alphabet confuses me.

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  • well pinkpunk me, ...

    well pinkpunk me, privet=hi, not hello (basically the same) and poka= see you later (basically goobye). so they dont exactly mean hello and goodbye. but their very close

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  • the english written ...

    the english written versions are pretty misleading

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  • I agree. I'm just ...

    I agree. I'm just starting to learn Russian and I had a much harder time when I was trying to read it in the English alphabet. Being able to read Russian letters makes learning a lot easier.

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  • oh, your russian is ...

    oh, your russian is very nice...but it should be - Привет Всем ;)

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  • russian is more ...

    russian is more simple than you think. if you want to say - Hello - you can say - preevet (привет). Good buy - is - poka (пока). How are you? - is - kak tee? (как ты?)...it's not hard ;)

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  • I WAnna Learn ...

    I WAnna Learn Russian it's So Hard XD

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  • I don't really know ...

    I don't really know if this helps people to learn it... Pronouncing is really good(of course, they are russians) But how it's written in english letters.. hmm.,really weird...

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  • this makes me lol.

    this makes me lol.

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  • I know that the ...

    I know that the universal language is either grab your crotch or ass and plead "Pee pee or caca-poopoo". Or if you need a beer, tilt the hand back and say "Beeeeer" It's always worked for me.
    BTW, everything written in Russian reads KEOPEPTADE to me, which is disheartening when you have explosive diareah.

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