It is an advantage to speak Russian if one works as a translator. Translators are used in many sectors and are particularly useful to the public sector (such as to the police and in hospitals) and to private sectors such as law and tourism. It might also be advantageous to speak Russian in a personal assistant or secretarial role.
advantage of russian service
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
No. The Russian people primarily speak Russian, and Germans primarily speak German.
St. Petersburg is a Russian city and the people there speak Russian.
I guess,maybe from her mom because her mother was born in Russia , and of course she can speak Russian so that's why Michelle can speak Russian fluently :D
No. However, all of the languages of the Former Yugoslavia countries speak languages that are related to Russian.
"Vy govorite po russki" means "Do you speak Russian?" in English.
To say "don't speak English" in Russian, you would say "Не говорите по-английски."
One disadvantage is that they dont know the language they speak and the advantage is that it has better jobs, education for kids, and religious freedom
Russian Jews speak Russian as their first language. Yiddish is a rare second language in Russia. Hardly any Russian Jews can speak it (Most Yiddish speakers in the world live in Belarus, Israel, and Argentina).There are no longer any native speakers of Yiddish in Russia.
Apparently not
No he speaks russian