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Super lesson!
ОтветитьWell done! That's a nice job, I love it! I'm pretty glad to learn about some fruits with you, especially because you smile when you speak and this become your words much more beautiful, it means, if you're happy to teach us, we're happy to learn from you, thanks so much to share the information pretty girl.
ОтветитьNlavitssa
ОтветитьHelpful teaching style!
ОтветитьEta devooska ochen Kraseevaya. That's my butchered Russian in English 😄
ОтветитьВерий Гуд ^_^
ОтветитьHello! I was just wondering if some of you guys can make some English subs for this fantastic piece of satire composed by Shostakovich: "Anti-Formalist Rayok". I saw part of it in a Documentary called "Shostakovich Against Stalin: the War Symphonies". The satire in it immediately attracted me. However, when I tried to find a full version of the rayok, I couldn't find one with English subtitles. And it's just so sad for me that I couldn't understand a word. As I don't think I'll be patient enough to learn the whole language to understand this, I was hoping if someone who know both Russian and English may help me with this. You don't have to do it during work and get things complicated by making exceptions of your organization's rules; you can do it on your personal channel if you want to help. I would really appreciate your help. I hope I wouldn't bring you much trouble.
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*(In fact, my mothertongue is Chinese instead of English. But, nah, I think it would be more precise and also more easy if you translate Russian into English, since they both belong to the Indo-European Language-Family. That's why I'd rather not choose to seek help from some Teaching-Russian-in-Chinese-Channel.)
Люблю Каташа
ОтветитьToo much sexual innuendo? Wtf-
ОтветитьЯ обожаю Катюшу!
ОтветитьGreat
Ответитьthanx..)
Ответитьotimo assistir. vou aprender tudo.
ОтветитьYou're so funny. I say it in a good way!
ОтветитьI ilke banana's.
ОтветитьPriviyet Katyusha! Please could you do a conversation on Amphibians (newts, salamanders, molges, frogs, toads, lagyushka,) ; and on Reptiles too. I have many Russian books on Zoology but can't read. This free Russian language POD is excellent! Ochen Blagadarium!
ОтветитьSorry Katusha....if I was there, I would have brought you some cherry juice.
ОтветитьThe word апельсин ('appelsin') is exactly the same in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish.
(but not in German or Polish) i am wondering if this word might
have been transferred to russia from Scandinavia during the viking area?
Katyasha
ОтветитьMore fruits ))
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