Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
10:49 pm
Вы удивительно умеете перевоплощаться, нравятся фото в стиле японских открыток!
Пончик Лиана это нечто )))
Вот фантазия)
I get the jist of it, but not exactly. I would like to answer something like "thank you, i will definitely post up more photos. enjoy!" or something of that nature. Also, please write me the response in Russian letters
thank you!!!
Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
10:48 pm
I'm at a community college and currently learning chinese, which it is not too difficult.
I want to learn French and Chinese together because I think I can do it. I also want to learn Russian later on.
I'm also taking Vietnamese this summer.
thoughts?
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
10:49 pm
I'm 19 and in college. I am studying chinese, and I would like to learn French at the same time.
In the future, I would like to learn Russian.
Chinese + French = good idea???
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
10:48 pm
Ive recently started learnng the russian alphabet and was wondering if shaun is the same in russian or if there is a russian variation of the name and how to spell it.
Thanxs a bunch...im too the pont where i can look at a word and get somewere near the pronounciation...the H and the P really throw me off though
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
12:20 pm
I know very little Russian so far, but I'm trying to get a correct translation for a tattoo. I'm trying to say "I want to walk this earth like it is mine." Is my translation correct? Is there anything I should change?
Я хочу гулять по этой Земле как будто она моя.
Please only answer if you can actually speak Russian. I can use Google translate as well as anyone, and it isn't accurate.
Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 at
4:45 am
I have Russian who don't know any English. They've been incredibly rude they've used my things and NEVER clean the bathroom. Just moments ago Olga made an attempt to order me cleaning in the kitchen, I think she has some nerve and would like to give her a piece of my mind.
I don't trust using Google Translate because it's usually not completely correct.
I want to say:
"Olga, you're not in a position to tell me to clean up little things when you can't take care of simple tasks around you. You and you're family are very loud and it's been very difficult living with you. So please, before you start to order me around think about if you're in the right place to do so. If you feel you must do so, TRY and do it in a nicer manner. Thank you."
People living in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.
Thank you to anyone who helps out!
It would be greatly appreciated
If you could write it in the Russian text that would be great, because I want to check it in Google Translate. I plan on writing it to her, not saying it.
I got an answer when I posted this question in Language category:
"Olga,preeviet shto spasiba mala dietz umnitza niet mala shtal moik. malada spion de martzes lespedez shportz municz du haben en grope dicterient"
I couldn't check it on translator so I didn't want to use it.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
10:58 pm
I had a Russian language exchange partner introduce me to masha and the bear. Even though i am 33 years old I love the cartoon. If Masha is what it is like to have daughters I will be in heaven with my dream of having 7 of them. I view 7 as a lucky number. i
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
10:57 pm
I’m Russian & It’s interesting for me.
I'll be glad to associate with smb. on different topics by email (xruss2006@yahoo.com) to learn english more. And I can answer on your quastion by email too if you have got it.
Best regards, Pavel.
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
3:36 pm
I'm 15 years old. I'm looking for a guy. and I like one how do you tell him that your intrested?
Or talk to him? Also, what do guys look in a girl?
Are you Russian or Ukrainan?
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
2:22 am
Hi
I have an account on Mail.ru but i dont speak any russian.Can someone tell me how can i change my password when i logged in ? THanks!
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011 at
1:15 am
I really want to continue learning Russian, but there are no classes at high school to do so.
Is there an online class that is free or is low cost?
Or a program that's low cost?
It has to be an actual language class or program, not just a website that just gives the basics.
Please help, I've seen Rosettaa stone but its way to much......
So any suggestions?
Monday, June 27th, 2011 at
8:28 pm
Like many people I learned how write in cursive in elementary, but since I no longer have to use, I no longer know how to. I can read cursive with out a problem, but it is writing it. I tried to learn how to again last week but I found out it was really hard. So I'm getting better with the Russian, actually to me Russian is easier, but I'm curious if you(hopefully a russian speaker), thinks that I should learn how to write English cursive? Sorry for the bad grammar, this was written real fast because I'm in a hurry.
I know how to do my name but thank you for the help.
Monday, June 27th, 2011 at
2:21 am
If I travel to Kiev (the capital of Ukraine), which language should I speak and come the furthest with of Russian and Ukrainian? Do children in Kiev speak russian or Ukrainian?
Thanks for answers.
Monday, June 27th, 2011 at
1:13 am
If I go to the library and pick out a Russian-English translation dictionary and I use to speak every word I say. Will I learn the language faster?
I learn things very fast, this isn't like the first thing I have done, I can play the violin, cello, and bass and read their clefts well(I guess it is like a different language.)
Do you think this will be an effective way for me to learn Russian?
Thank you
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
10:52 pm
Hi guys,
I live in Germany and see that a lot of Western guys like East European Women. But in recent time I see that many German men get to marry women from East Asia (especially Thai women). Why? Russian and Ukrainian women are too emancipated for Western men now? What do you think about this, guys. I need to know because I write about Ukrainian and Russian women (http://ukrainiandatingblog.com) and it is important to me to know what Western men think about these women.
Thank you!
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
9:31 pm
Is it as phonetic as German? Or not very phonetic like English?
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
3:24 pm
How do you pronounce the following:
"Все было красиво, и ничто не повредит." ?
I believe it translates to Kurt Vonnegut's "Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt." That is my intent, anyway.
Thanks for your help!
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
1:18 am
i hav master french by now, and a lil on english, korean and good at malay. i juz wanna learn russian. is it hard? know any website i can learn from - i mean the basics?
Sunday, June 26th, 2011 at
12:04 am
so recently, ive been very interested in learning Russian... it looks like a very interesting language to learn... but i don't know where to begin. im in high school right now, and they don't offer the course, but i will be graduating, so hopefully the college im going to might offer it. but in the meantime, i thought ide try to learn as much as i could through other sources.
so earlier in high school, i took a year of spanish, and it was ok, but didn't interest me very much. so i was looking at the cyrillic alphabet just to get an idea of what Russian is like. and i find a whole bunch of different symbols and letters. 3's sounding like z's and h's sounding like n's. learning spanish is much different though because most letters are the same in spanish as english... so in spanish, you could sound out a word and be able to make it through. but with russian, there is no way to sound out a word if you don't know what the letters sound like..
so how can i become more familiar with these? should i just make flash cards with each letter untill i can know the sound just by looking at it? and then once i know that, where do i go from there?
also i was thinking about getting a program like rosetta stone or something, has anybody tried this? does it work well? or do you have any better suggestions as to where i could learn more?
thanks
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
8:26 pm
i was watching the news and saw how they talked. they always curl their tongues which sounds creepy to me. and their writing looks scary too. ,do you agree?
Saturday, June 25th, 2011 at
8:28 am
I keep watching these talk shows in Russian and in almost every one they say something like "органы опеки" ... while Google's translation makes sense, I'm still not really sure how to use the term... thanks in advance.
Friday, June 24th, 2011 at
11:58 pm
I can. People who don't and are learning it, do you find it difficult? I didn't.
How many other languages can you speak?
Friday, June 24th, 2011 at
8:24 pm
How do you write the last name Chuchnova in Russian?
Friday, June 24th, 2011 at
9:27 am
I'm looking for something that's a little more than just vocabulary, but whatever is available! My Russian is at a very basic level, but I know the alphabet and a select number of phrases.
Thanks in advance!
Friday, June 24th, 2011 at
12:20 am
What is the verb "to want" in Russian. In English does it look like "hochu"? Also, if you could show me all the ways to conjugate it, you will get 10 points hands down! Spasibo!
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at
10:54 pm
The last name is Chuchnova, how would you write it in Russian?
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at
10:54 pm
I know that they speak both in many places but i need to know wich one is more often used on the streets. My native language is english if that helps any.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at
9:38 pm
Sorry I didn't copy the whole phrase originally.
ti takaya krasivaya devatchka. ya pra teba ne magu prikrateet doomat.
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at
1:15 am
For example; I may want to write the word dog. Where can I go to see and write it in Japanese, Chinese, French, Russian, e.t.c. Every language known to man .
Thursday, June 23rd, 2011 at
1:14 am
Not sure why, but I would like to self-teach myself some basic Russian. So is it easy, hard, or both?
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
3:36 pm
It cost him over 100,000 euro
Is he "oligarch" or married to daughter of such.
What is with marrying "in style"?
http://en.ura-inform.com/culture/2011/06/14/malahov?nocache&nocache
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
3:38 am
something just like "das vadania"
thanks!
Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011 at
12:02 am
could make out either one and not struggle so much to get around so much in each country or society if you understand Russian or Ukrainian? like for example, if you speak Russian, you won't have a hard time getting around in Ukraine, but if you speak Ukrainian, you won't have a hard time getting around in Russia, is that true?