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Russian can be challenging for English speakers due to its Cyrillic alphabet, complex grammar rules, and different sentence structure. However, with dedication, practice, and immersion, it is certainly possible to learn Russian effectively.
English has become a major language due to the historical influence of the British Empire, the widespread use of English in technology, science, and business, and the dominance of English-speaking countries in global politics and culture. Additionally, the internet and globalization have further propelled the spread of English as a common language for communication.
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I think that Russian as a language is very popular in European countries. I live in Ireland and i know that in some secondary schools, the transition year students learn how to speak very basic Russian. It is believed that soon Russian will be brought into Ireland as a more potential language than for example french. Russian economy is clearly growing at a massive pace, so it is only the matter of time when people all over the world will studying this particular language among with Chinese, and Portuguese which is largely spoken in Brazil
There is no word for "the" in the Russian language. There is also no word for is, a/an, or are. For example, if you were to say: "I went into an old building in search of the cat. It is very cold there." In Russian, you'd say: "I went in old building, searching for cat. It very cold there."
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.
The word capture can be translated in the language Marathi as “_____”. Marathi is a language spoken in Western India. Pronunciation of this language is very difficult to grasp by only reading.
He is trying to pronounce the letter "V" for his code. The phonetic word being VICTOR. The consonant V is very hard for Russian speaking people to pronounce.
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English spoken by a woman with a very Russian accent. But I guess its a matter of preference :D
China, being the most dynamic country in the world, has great potential to be explored, so I think you'd better learn Chinese. RUSSIAN. Russia's bigger then China and with the right leaders, can be powerful very much like the U.S. Russia has some of the best universities in the world. Plus, Russian's easier to learn than Chinese. So, learn Russian. Overall, I would imagine it would depend more upon where you live, travel, and do business then which country is bigger or more powerful. Neither one of them would do you any good if you were in Nicaragua looking for a bathroom, so to say. The best thing to do would be to check out your own area and see which one is used more. For instance, if you were an ambulance driver in Atlanta, Georgia, Chinese would be very valuable since there is a large Chinese community there. If you were doing the same thing in Alaska, Russian would probably do you more good.
well if you mean like the English word in Russian, it would be spelled very differently, but pronounced the same. ( скуль ). But the word means cheekbone in Russian. The word is "shkola". (школа).