... if/ when he moves to another high school. The other high school does not offer Russian as a language. Choices are German, French Spanish, Latin. Which language would make an easier switch for a kid who has enjoyed/excelled in Russian? I'm thinking French or German? He does not have a preference, just wishes he could continue Russian. Three years of one language are required for a college-bound high school diploma in our area.

Russian pronunciation for TMEA music?

One of our region try-out pieces is called "Hvalite Imia Ghospodne"

On the first word, would it be pronounced ch-val-yee-tye (with a "k" sound in the ch) or huh-val-yee-tye

If you've seen this piece and know the other words. I would greatly appreciate any other tips on this piece, especially in pronunciation. Our director has done tons of Italian and Latin, but I have no experience in russian.

Thank you.
No answers? Please....? You don't know it but I'm batting my eyes at you... lol. Contest is coming up and I can't get this wrong

Trying to find answer to this for a term paper. Thanks!
EDIT: Thanks! I got "Romanized Russian" from Wikipedia: the transliteration of Russian in Cyrillic to Russian in Latin.

Thanks again!

Hi!
I have decided that I would like to learn some new laguages. I cannot afford college at the moment so I would like to know a good resource to start. I am interested in Latin and Russian for now. -Thanks