Can you name six?Nukalurk wrote:Many former SU countries are rushing to join the NATO
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Can you name six?Nukalurk wrote:Many former SU countries are rushing to join the NATO
Nukalurk wrote:It’s surely still useful in other countries like Kazakhstan.
Many former SU countries are rushing to join the NATO, and their new master promotes the usage of English, of course.
All the prefixes and phrase building and verb conjugation are in my opinion a fascinating code to decipher
PEMbl wrote:
From what I understand it's also spoken to a considerable extent in Poland, correct?
Uskoton wrote:Most Polish over the age of around 30/35 seem to be able to read/write and undertand some Russian still, the older the more they know! Not that they are proud of ever use it though
kdv15b wrote:I really love the way that it sounds! I've been interested in the language, culture, and history for a long time, and found I had the opportunity to take it at my university. So here I am in my second semester thinking about getting a Minor in Russian!
Also I was terrible at Spanish!
interesting_username wrote:Мне нужен изучать много.
PEMbl wrote:Такое мне хватит!
Если тебе когда-то нужно кто-то с кем-то практиковатьсяPEMbl wrote:Если тебя когда-то нужно кто-то с кем практиковаться, общайся со мной )))
Prowler wrote:I'm not learning it yet, but I'm interested in Russian because since I already speak a Romance language and am in the process to achieve fluency at a 2nd Germanic language, I might as well learn a Slavic one.
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