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DiscussionLanguage Learning
Thread starterGIGN.Officiel
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We're not cartoon villains, we're people from all over the world who want to connect. So, what language have you always wanted to learn? Would you be open to and comfortable with being taught by someone here? Having a language buddy isn't the worst thing in the world, especially for you brave souls going through recovery.
I've actually always wanted to learn Russian cuz my parents are from Russian speaking countries but they never got to teach me Russian (for a few reasons I can't rly say) but I have quite a bit of language barrier with my parents which kinda makes it sad Getting a language buddy off here would probably be cool ngl though
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Becoming fluent in English, if I don't kill myself—which is somewhat likely since I'm still alive today—will be extremely useful if I can escape this shitty country.
I speak Russian, Ukrainian, and English. I gotta improve my English, would love to know Japanese, and Czech would actually be useful for me. Having a buddy to be taugh by is actually one of the best ways to learn a language
I speak Russian, Ukrainian, and English. I gotta improve my English, would love to know Japanese, and Czech would actually be useful for me. Having a buddy to be taugh by is actually one of the best ways to learn a language
Yep, all slavic languages are somewhat similar to each other, especially depending on whether they're eastern or western. Perhaps Polish and Slovak are the closest to Czech.
P.S. I resent the message because I didn't click the "reply" button the first time
You know I learned recently through experience that Cyrillic and the Greek Alphabet hold a lot of similarities. Maybe I'm a bit of a nerd but I just think it's neat.
P.S it's fine it's all the same thread
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