My experience in 2008 during HEN conference in 2008 shows that many young Russians are able to speak good English. Some Professors are able to communicate with me ( Indian) very well in English. One Professor corrected my English when I said experimental "rats". He corrected as "mice". We can understand their English, even when there are grammatical mistakes etc.
Not all of them, but a few know how to speak English.
Some Russians may speak English, especially in urban areas and among younger generations. English is taught in schools as a foreign language, but proficiency levels can vary.
The sentence should be capitalized like this: You met many English-speaking Russians on your trip.
I understand English perfectly well, as I am English.
Depends on which country you come from. I'm English and found Russians to be very friendly.
the russians
it means to understand in English. :)
It means: to comprehend, or to understand.
entiendo = "I understand"
Yes, English is taught as a compulsory subject in Russian schools starting from elementary grades. Students learn basic grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills in English classes. Many Russians also choose to continue studying English in higher education or through private lessons.
yes the reason the Russian's are thrying to blow up the world is when the Germans in both world wars tyred to kill the Russians and the English