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React1oN 11-22-2007 01:50 AM

Re: Learning Russian
 
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te ne dumayesh pravelna

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corsakh 11-22-2007 05:00 AM

Re: Learning Russian
 
See what I am talking about? 5 mistakes in two sentences.

Burdzthewurd 11-22-2007 06:05 AM

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I'd like to learn Russian

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Why?

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Wish there was a Russian foreign language program at my HS back in the day, large Russian/Ukranian population and even the hottest Eastern European girls got absolutely NO love from any American guys [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

Burdzthewurd 11-22-2007 06:07 AM

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ya ne dumayu eta tak slozhna

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te ne dumayesh pravelna

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ya tvoy nrag?

runningmarvel 11-22-2007 06:08 AM

Re: Learning Russian
 
CIA listening into this thread

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Kirg 11-22-2007 08:46 AM

Re: Learning Russian
 
Rosetta Stone

Best software out there to learn languages. Used by the US diplomatic corps for example.

Pretty sure it's mentioned in the Chinese thread as well.

Jim14Qc 11-22-2007 09:55 AM

Re: Learning Russian
 
My friend checked out Russian a year ago (just a bit) and he says the alphabet is pretty easy since it's all phonetic.

Also, French would be easier. Arabic and Chinese, not so much.

I'm bilingual (French/English) and tried to learn German. Event hough German is a harder language than English to begin with, I still find the fact that it's my 3rd to make it harder than the second. Maybe that's because it's much easier to get immeresed in English. Or maybe that's because English words will pop in my mind when I try to think of the German one. Either way, good luck.

Grats on trying, I still have my 3rd language-learning thing on hold.

eviljeff 11-22-2007 01:51 PM

Re: Learning Russian
 
sightless picked up a girl on the subway because he speaks Russian. true story.

Ghazban 11-22-2007 01:59 PM

Re: Learning Russian
 
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Rosetta Stone

Best software out there to learn languages. Used by the US diplomatic corps for example.

Pretty sure it's mentioned in the Chinese thread as well.

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I've looked at that software and it's pretty pricey. I think somebody in the Chinese thread panned it as being weak on vocabulary (or maybe I read that somewhere else). Have you (or anyone else) actually used it? It seems most posts about it have been second-hand.

CIncyHR 11-22-2007 02:20 PM

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I'd like to learn Russian, both speaking and reading but honestly reading/writing is more important to me.

I already know Spanish fairly well and a bit of German. Obviously this won't help me directly with Russian but it does help in the sense that I've had some success learning languages before and am comfortable learning new syntax and grammar and things (everybody says the first new language you learn is the hardest and it just gets easier after that-- I definitely had that experience when I started to learn German after knowing Spanish).

Anyway, what's the best way to do this short of moving to Moscow? I learned Spanish and German in classroom settings and, while it was good to have regular interaction in the language, I felt the classes moved slower than I would've liked. I could hire a private tutor but I'm a cheapskate and would prefer something cheaper if I'm not giving up too much. I found a thread in EDF from a while back by private joker asking about learning Chinese ( here ) and there's some good general advice there but I thought I'd see if anybody has any other suggestions.

I've kind of started on my own and just learning the cyrillic alphabet is really really hard.... I haven't learned an alphabet in like 27 years [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

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I took three years of intensive russian in college, and i would not have considered myself a particuarly proficient speaker. it is a very difficult language with a pretty complex grammar (especially compared to english and spanish). My professor wrote what is apparently the leading textbook for introductory Russian (its called Golosa, fwiw) and I dont see how I could have done it without him. i think it would be difficult to learn a language like that w/o at least some kind of instructor to give you feedback.


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