Actually Russian and English grammar are quite similar in most ways. The chief differences are that Russian is a synthetic language syntactically, whereas English is an analytical language. Russian utilizes numerous noun cases, three grammatical genders, and distinguishes between perfective and imperfective aspect in verbs. English retains cases only in pronouns and has fairly simple morphology of nouns; verbs distinguish between simple and progressive aspects. More about Russian grammar as opposed to English grammar: http://masterrussian.com http://learningrussian.Net
Russian has 46 letters and English 26 letter.
Russian grammar refers to the rules that govern the structure and formation of sentences in the Russian language, while English phonetics is the study of the sounds of the English language. In other words, Russian grammar deals with how words are put together to form meaningful sentences, while English phonetics focuses on the pronunciation of these words.
They are both the same thing russian and siberian but there is a difference between russian hamsters and regular hamsters most of the time russian hamsters tend to bite more. hope that helped:)
There are no difference between them they are the same thing.
The difference is between truth (Orthodox) and error (Baptists).
The main difference between a White Russian and a Black Russian is that a White Russian adds cream. You can substitute milk, but cream is best.
Russian accent is slavic based, Romanian accent is Latin based
They look different Siberians are white and black and Russian are red and white
what differnce between the old and the modern english
The name Amanda is said the same way as in English. However, obviously a major difference would be the spelling. Here is how you write Amanda in Russian: Аманда
A chistka is a political purge.
No difference except that one is UK English and the other is US English