Hello Bruce! You know many languages. Are you going to learn Russian?
Pupil 8)
Greetings Pupil,
Yes, I shall slowly but surely learn Russian.
I have the unique opportunity because of my
contact to `mother-tongue Russian speakers?.
I won?t go crazy trying to learn it and certainly
not try to stuff it into my brains, or put myself
under pressure. That?s not the way to learn.
I shall begin with learning everyday words -
step by step. When I have reached a certain
level of understanding, I will quite naturally
want some questions answered by looking
at the appropriate Russian Language books.
Childrens books are the best to begin any
language.
Where do you come from Pupil?
Which languages have you learnt or wish to
learn? What?s your mother-tongue?
Best Wishes, Bruce.
Hello, Bruce!
Im glad that some people are still eager to learn the Russian language :)) You know, it
s really a beautiful one. Youll never regret. And by the way, you
ve made a good choice in the way of learning it…Anyway, colloquial Russian is very easy to learn for its simple and there some words from English used in it.. so I wish good luck! And by the way, what other languages d
you know??? I wonder if you know Latin a bit…
Hello Bruce! My mother tongue is Russian! I learn English in order to travel without problems.
Pupil :lol:
Hello pupil!!
Do you really speak russian??? Hey, my mother tongue is russian either! :lol:
Привет! Я действительно говорю по-русски. Можешь послать мне приват message.
Pupil :lol:
Hallo Jailbird & pupil,
If you guys can speak Russian, please can you write
me the Alphabet here.
Please write the Russian letter and then beside it the
English version (or as near as possible), and of course
if there is no comparison leave it blank.
Can you do that for me???
And then write my name Bruce in Russia letters.
Thanks alot. Bruce.
Example :
= Aa
§ = Bb
% = Cc
µ = Dd
… etc etc.
Hi there
I’d like to suggest one source for those who want to RussianOnWeb.com will help you
take care
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TOEIC listening, photographs: Two fencers in wheelchairs[YSaerTTEW443543]
hm… does it really matter?..
I’m russian myself , so believe me it’s not
Since our forum is a place for people who want to improve their English sticking to basic spelling and punctuation rules does matter.
TOEIC listening, photographs: Firing green balls
Hey!!! actually speaking like a russian, but not being russian is very cool, it expands not only your possibilities in terms of moving around the world, but also a completely new look at interesting things!! I myself studied Russian with professional teachers at “School of Russian Language Leader” , there are really good teachers who introduced us to Russian culture and the way of life of Russians. We were also taught the language, in general, I liked it, because in the near future I want to travel a little not only in Russia, but also in Belarus