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locaG
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 posted 2/1/2007 11:24:47 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
hey! i want to learn how to speak all languages. so..why cant we all speak dif. languages without learning to know how Confused
 
brad62
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 posted 2/1/2007 11:31:27 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
privet; kak dela?
that's the first thing.
then go.
ochen prijatna
rleyren
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 posted 2/2/2007 12:03:32 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
Nice that you also want to learn all language of every country me i also love to teach and more to learn every dialect and learn about cultures too..
locaG
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 posted 2/2/2007 12:51:05 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
i see your point but learning languages is hard Frown Confused
maestro
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 posted 2/6/2007 7:19:45 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
people!!!!ask Brad!!!he`s a teacher,sensay!!! Very happy Very happy Very happy Very happy
brad62
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 posted 2/8/2007 12:34:32 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
maesrto; very funny.
maestro; chto ty delaesh' segodja?
I've been working on a few sentences this past week. Maybe some of you folks can also join in and help. also I have some questions.OK. here is what I've been working on.
Ja hochu kupit' gruzovik.
Ja sabirajus' kupit' obed.
Ja kupil knigu.
Mne nuzhno kupit' velosiped.
Ja pokupaju gazety
Ja tol'ko chto kupil buterbrod... Now my question is this. this word. " komp'juter" that is both perfective aspect & masculine.could I use computer in all of those sentences?
also; Whenever I have introduced myself and exchanged names.
I've always finished with. Ochen' prijatno.But I have now become comfortable adding; ochen' prijatno s bami poznakomit'sja. The question. By adding " poznakomit'sja " Is that only for use with female subject?
brad62
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 posted 2/8/2007 12:37:37 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
in addition; I would like to say this.
Ja hochu zanimat'sja russkim jazykom
maestro
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 posted 2/11/2007 6:46:13 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
Brad,glad 4 u!!!Learn russian... Cool
now i`m relaxing..this week wasn`t the easiest one!! Very happy
what about u??
brad62
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 posted 2/12/2007 12:28:41 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
it got easier after about 9Embarrasedo a.m. sat.
kinkie
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 posted 3/2/2007 8:48:20 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
Thats very good and it is its self agood overall view but we cant 4 sorrow i can speak arabic,english and little french but never ever know how 2 say hi in russian but id like 2 no
brad62
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 posted 3/3/2007 6:40:31 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
privet, kak dela.
hello, how are you.
ochen' prijatno
pleased to meet you
I still think you should get cd's
Russian just has way to many, many, uh, I don't know the way to say it.It's complicated. Ahmed, If you don't hear it spoken, it's impossible to just read it.You will try to pronounce the words with the wrong stress. the letter O is pronounced A in so many instances that it isn't even funny. On the rare occasion that I attempt to write in Russian here. Everything get's messed up because of those simple mistakes.
Did you put your e-mail in your profile? Do you have an i-pod, or mp3 player?If yes, I can make a copy of some of my lessons, then e-mail them to you. It might take me a little time to figure out how.But, ja umnyj. poka
maestro
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 posted 3/4/2007 10:50:34 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
Ahmed,Brad`s fully right!U should listen how it`s used to be said in russian!
brad62
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 posted 3/4/2007 1:48:53 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
maestro, sometimes when i look at russian spelling, even a simple statement like. kogo net doma. I go, WTF. then it comes back to mind how to say it.
maestro
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 posted 3/5/2007 5:14:30 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
maybe....i cannot understand u....i`m russian...and russian language is native 4 me....
brad62
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 posted 3/5/2007 4:24:53 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
maybe I have spelled it wrong again. let me check. BRB.
nope. correct spelling. kogo net doma. = who is not at home.
maybe it's because it's a lesson to teach proper word form, and not really something you would actually say.
That was a lesson in genitive form
maestro
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 posted 4/6/2007 1:40:18 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
BRB??what does it mean??
brad62
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 posted 4/6/2007 10:30:53 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
BRB= be right back
maestro
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 posted 4/9/2007 12:28:46 PM         Reply to Post reply
 
be right back??what does it mean?? Very happy Very happy
o`cause i`m kidding... Very happy Very happy Very happy
zvezda_0307
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 posted 4/11/2007 2:38:53 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
privet!Im a newcomer.Nice to visit your 4rum!My name is Zvezda.From Vietnam.Female and im 22 years old-want to make friend with you,plz email to:zvezda_0307@mail.ru.Wait to your email.Thanks.
brad62
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 posted 4/11/2007 3:03:53 AM         Reply to Post reply
 
zvezda, get back into your posting and take out your e-mail address. we can all see it when we look at you as an author. don't give these spammers any more info then they can already get.We will write to you, don't worry. and welcome

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