thread_prefix.21 🇷🇺🇷🇺 I wanna learn Russian. 🇷🇺🇷🇺

Surprisingly Russian is a lot easier to learn than Japanese, the alphabet is pretty straight forward, easy to read, easy to write. I have learnt a fair bit within the last 24 hours or so, like male and female pronouns like он и она и онй and similar to spanish, the letter и is used for "and" grammatically. I also got that russian keyboard, was as easy as clicking a few buttons in ibus-setup.
 
Negr? Don't you mean
негро?
))))))
You know there's more to a language than rewriting English words with a different alphabet, right?
 
You know there's more to a language than rewriting English words with a different alphabet, right?
Yeah, which is why I'm learning it, dingus. I've only been learning it for like 24 hours geg, or not even an hour or 2.
Impatient cacas.
 
Why can't you guys go bug the guy who supposedly wants to learn Chinese but isn't actually doing anything to learn it?
smugjak
 
Why can't you guys go bug the guy who supposedly wants to learn Chinese but isn't actually doing anything to learn it?
smugjak
I believe in you. 100 words a day is all it takes.
 
Surprisingly Russian is a lot easier to learn than Japanese, the alphabet is pretty straight forward, easy to read, easy to write. I have learnt a fair bit within the last 24 hours or so, like male and female pronouns like он и она и онй and similar to spanish, the letter и is used for "and" grammatically. I also got that russian keyboard, was as easy as clicking a few buttons in ibus-setup.
try writing or reading russian in cursive
 
Question: Is o in russian always pronounced like ah if it is the first o in a word? Anki giving me words like который and other words which always throw me off with their o's being pronounced as ah usually if it's the first o in the word.
 
tsmt
cursive is horrid
AND indispensable
it will filter you @Soygoy
Just googled russian cursive and found example that looks pretty readable, I dunno, maybe it's only horrid if you're shit at writing.
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Question: Is o in russian always pronounced like ah if it is the first o in a word? Anki giving me words like который and other words which always throw me off with their o's being pronounced as ah usually if it's the first o in the word.
If the O isn't stressed them it's pronounced like Ah
These are very basic questions you could find the answer to in 2 seconds by typing them out on google or chatGPT btw
 
If the O isn't stressed them it's pronounced like Ah
These are very basic questions you could find the answer to in 2 seconds by typing them out on google or chatGPT btw
Seeing as you guys are so interested, thought I'd ask you, my personal teachers. [wholesome]
 
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