Archive for August, 2010

Dear Professor,
Thanks for all your time...
Time that you spent on my immature research ideas,
Time that you spent on my really bad writing,
Time that you spent on my vague presentations,
Time that you spent on my ambiguous communication,
Time that you spent on teaching me high work ethics through your own actions.
Time that you spent on me with belief that I can complete Ph.D.

You are the best mentor that anyone can ever get. I feel lucky to be your student.

Which Language Should I Learn Arabic or Russian?

I'm currently studying modern languages and i've been told to choose another language to learn as well as the ones i already am. I like the look of Arabic and Russian but i don't know which one to choose, what do you recommend and why?

BTW people stop taking yahoo answers so serious! its a website! haha
butttttt anyways, like i said, how do you write it using the english alphabet?
tell me or there will. for a fact. be a midget in your clostet that will shoot you! haha ;p
YES! you can write russian using the english alphabet, if you are russian, or speak russian fluently you will be able to help me.
BTW people stop taking yahoo answers so serious! its a website! haha
butttttt anyways, like i said, how do you write it using the english alphabet?
tell me or there will. for a fact. be a midget in your clostet that will shoot you! haha ;p

Can i speak Russian before 2011 August?

I wanted to know if i am capable of speaking Russian before August, 2011.
Right now, i study 2 hours of Russian everyday. (1 hour with tutor & 1 hour by myself)
I'm curious to know if i can speak Russian in a year. Right now I can speak simple sentences, but i know how to make semi-medium to medium hard sentences by myself, but it takes a bit of a time to process.

I know how to write sentences as long as, "I saw the man we talked about yesterday, at the market."

It's only been 2 weeks since I learned...I try really hard and I'm also a fast learner.
So do you think i can learn how to speak (not necessarily write) Russian fluently in 1 year?
I also know how to write in present, and future. I know some word and know perfectly how to conjugate. The problem is i still need to learn how to make longer sentences with a wider variety of vocabulary. I also need to speak faster without thinking much.

preferably a website...

I have looked at Google, Babelfish, Web-translation etc...
I am wondering if anyone know of any Russian or Ukrainian based sites..
Would rather I didn't have to pay for translation

I need help pronouncing these words:

клык
кусать
собака
волк
зверь
гора
медведь
No thanks, i know what they mean, i just didnt know how to pronounce them

I have covered pretty much every aspect of Russian grammar, and am working on my vocabulary. However, my listening skills are pretty pathetic. Where could someone like me practice listening?

How do I do web searches in russian?

I can read and write in Russian, but I don't have cyrillic fonts on my computer. I'm looking to do resarch that would be aided by searches of russian websites.

Now I understand I may be asking a little much but I would love to learn the language. If anybody can help me I'd really appreciate it. : )

I can't live without you.
Blood is thicker than water.
Life

Did russians need to learn english or did they know it already? how did they learn it?

What is the best way to learn Russian?

Does anyone know this Russian cake recipe?

I think this cake is called grafskiye razvalini, or ruins of count's castle. My Russian boyfriend talks about it, and I would like to make it for him as a surprise. I just can't find this recipe anywhere! Can anybody here help?

does anyone know how do write MARCELO in RUSSIAN..

or any website where i can find it.. thankx

For people who speak russian.?

If you speak Russian witch i do, will it be hard to learn Ukrainian. Experience please.

Can Someone Write My Name In Russian ?

I'm Starting To Learn My Third Language , I'm Fluent In Arabic And English I(English More ) . But I Want To Learn My Third . My Uncle Speaks It Fluently . He's Been In Russia For 28 Years !!!. So Can Some One Write This In russian : Rami Jaroudi .

Where to start learning the Russian language?

I am trying to learn Russian, I have a few books, and I am around the language a bit, but find it harder and harder to figure out what is being said, and how to properly respond. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks.

How long does it take to learn Russian?

I already speak French, English and German fluently

Does anyone speak Russian? PLEASE HELP?

Does anyone speak russian? And if so can you help me translate this...?
It is a video and it's all in russian, i think... im pretty sure it's russian.

here's the link:

http://www.lg15.com/lonelygirl15/?p=574

the russian part is when the creepy looking lady starts talking.... thank you soooo much
THANK YOU VERY MUCH

What would be the best books for me to learn Russian?

I want to become fluent and have the ability to read and write
It also can't be too expensive

My girl scout troop is doing a project for world thinking day and our country is Russia, I would love to have name tags made up with all of th girls name in russian cyrillic letters. I haven;t been able to find anything else on the interent to help me. The girls names are

Sarah
Brandi
Danielle
Danyel
Victoria
Jayme
Sheriden
Brianna
Jaliyah
Alyssa
Cassidy

Thanks you so much to anyone who can help me out.

would some one who knows russian and english please help me..thanks

Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.

SEEKING NATIVE RUSSIAN SPEAKERS....PLEASE NO PEOPLE WHO ARE GOING TO USE A TRANSLATION SEARCH ENGINE. THANKS.

I need to talk to you in private please.
People are talking about you in the other rooms.
You are too nice.
Are you going to the net cafe this week?
In translite please (forgot to add that earlier) thanks.

Best way to learn Russian after losing it?

I moved from Russia when I was 5 years old and have kept it for years afterwards, but once high school started and I didn't have many Russian friends left to practice it with I began to forget it. Now I'm 18 and would like to improve my Russian, what do you think is the best way to do so?

Thanks,

Learning to read, write and speak in Russian…?

Okay, my husband is Russian (born in Russia and lived there until he was 9 years old, then moved to Brooklyn NY) and I really want to learn how to speak Russian! I need to learn how to speak Russian! My mother-in-law speaks English, but doesn't like to, and my husband's grandmother, who he is very close with, doesn't speak English at all! Not to mention, when we have children it is extremely important to me for them to be able to learn Russian and English starting at a young age. I love the Russian culture, I love Russian food, the music, the language, the people in general, etc. And I want our children to know all about where their dad (and his side of the family) is from, and their culture.

So, I can actually understand a decent amount of Russian (I've been around it for 4 years). I don't understand enough though! I can catch enough words when someone is speaking Russian to know basically what they are talking about. And I can say really simple things in Russian like, thank you, please, I love you, wife, yes, no, home, money, hello, good bye, good, left, right, straight, sit, a few bad words, etc. I have also memorized the Russian alphabet. I feel stupid saying Russian words though because I feel like I don't say them right, and I think that's one of my biggest problems. It's not like I'm just learning Russian and I'm not ever really going to use it, I'm around more people that are from Russia than not, so nothing I say is going to sound right!

Okay, so now that I have written a novel for what should have been just a simple question, I need to know Russian words and phrases that I will use a lot. I guess things that are commonly said. I have looked all over the internet and have found some good stuff, but it's all online lessons, and I need something I can print out. I don't need online lessons, I have a Russian husband to help me pronounce things if I need help, but I need to be able to learn whatever I can on my own so I'm not bothering my husband constantly. So, if you know of any websites that have commonly used, need-to-know, but not too complicated, Russian words, phrases, sentences, etc, please post the link for me. It also needs to be something that is set up where I can print it out. Or, I guess if you are Russian or speak Russian, can you think of any words, phrases, sentences that I would need to know (as a beginner) that you could tell me on here? If so, I'd need you to write it in Russian and in English though please.

Okay, sorry this was so long, but any help would be greatly appreciated!

спасибо

I need the translation of the following sentence:
"Smile, and the world will smile with you".
Thanks a lot

anyone speak russian?

just curious :)
there are some new russian girls at the place i work who just moved from moscow, and they speak pretty good english, but i just think russian is pretty cool.
i love learning about other cultures :D and i would love the travel the world and see all of the places, it's just fascinating!
anyways, just curious, anyone speak russian?
da? nyet?
how would i say

"how are you"

"i'm doing good, and you?"

and i don't know syrillic(i think that is their alphabet system) so if you could write the pronunciations , that would be amazing !

Just some of the basics...I have serious trouble pronouncing the words so audio would be best...