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I'm American with Spanish origins was raised in English and Spanish but for some reason I am not fluent in it i can't write, reading maybe a few easy words..i suck at speaking it the only thing I can do fairly good is understand it as long as it's not too complicated or not speaking too fast and I'm also learning German..i think I understand German better than Spanish in some areas and i just got interested in Russian language it's pretty cool that before i couldn't even name the letters or sounds of the Cyrillic alphabet and now when I get on RU-vid I'll see Russian titles and i can actually read and understand some of them 😀💯
Было бы круто попрактиковать мой английский с тем, кто учит русский, так что пишите, если готовы вместе постигать языки П.с. Фёдор, не удаляй, я во благо всем
Yesterday i had my first conversation in Russian. It did not went well but he did not speak any other language that i knew but we got there. We were in Berlin and he wanted to call his wife with my phone. It motivated me further and now i’m here again!
@@itsasecret2474 I guess people come here to improve their Russian language. I wouldn't care less correcting if I just met someone on the street. So there is no point to get defensive and insult others.
You can always try "Простите меня пожалуйста, но моя способность выражать свои мысли и мнения используя русский язык не развитая на достаточном уровне"
I have been trying to learn Russian for yearssss. I use the apps I try to engage with native speakers not always successful but some, I learned the Russian alphabet in about 3 weeks it's not perfect but it is understandable i had some native speakers say it was good while others told me to stop i sounded stupid.. ever since then I've been afraid to speak it outside of comfortable short phrases or using the apps repeating the words and writing them down etc.. I'm not giving up but I definitely need some help 🙏 I enjoy your content very much i hope to be able to join the camp sometime when i can afford it. The holidays money is tight but soon i definitely see myself participating in the camp.
in Russia try to avoid saying I don't understand you in russian or else people will yell at you. A friend told me russians understand this phrase as "I don't hear you".
@@Forelka902 Thanks for the answer! The thing is that I had heard similarly constructed sentences before (I'm thinking about "Я, играть в шахматы, не умею") and I found some kind of beauty in that word order, so that's what I was trying to ask. Maybe it depends on the context?
I don't think I would ever say Английский, пожалуйста because to me, it's a very rude thing to say to a Russian citizen. I prefer to at least try speaking Russian first, then, if the listener feels sorry for me and speaks English in return, that's better, IMO.
Is the course deaf friendly? Im trying to learn Russian but it's a little bit of a different challenge even getting the materials i need like any books on russian sign language or vocab