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Discussion: Want to learn a new language!

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192089
Want to learn a new language!
Hello,
I'd like to learn an Eastern European language and need someone to teach me! I'd happily teach English back :)
Ollie

Language pair: English; All
Ollie
August 5, 2012

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192111
Re:Want to learn a new language!
Hi Ollie,
my name is Valerie, I'm from Ukraine. Russian's my native language and I'll be glad to help you. If want to lean Ukrainian, you're welcome as well:)
And maybe you can help me with improving my English?
Valerie.

Language pair: Russian; English
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Valerie
August 6, 2012

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192218
Re:Re:Want to learn a new language!
i would like to learn russian please and if you need help with english i would be more than glad to help you learn our wonderful language.

Language pair: Russian; English
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marcus
simmons

August 10, 2012

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192482
Re:Re:Re:Want to learn a new language!
Hello, Marcus. :)

I determine that some peoples with serious mental disorders want to learn russian language now mostly. I hope you are not yet one of they?

;-D

Language pair: Russian; English
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Zhenya
August 18, 2012

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192681
Re:Re:Re:Re:Want to learn a new language!
I would like to learn Russian also! Would anybody be my language partner?

Language pair: Russian; English
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Tyler
Brusseau

August 25, 2012

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192713
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Want to learn a new language!
Hello, Tyler.
I read your profile and I should to say that native russian inhabitants (muscovites) is not a slavic. We have a finno-ugorian roots. Our ancient accessors from West-Asia, from area, where is now Northern Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and West India even.

I understand that may it will wonder to you but it's that. Unfortunately, there's many false propaganda in the world that russians is slavic. If we are slavic then little bit may only because West Russia was occupied by Poland some period in history.
Native russians to have a many opposite to slavics in culture and in menthality and it's important.

If you are slavic then try to learn ukrainian language with west dialect and I hope it will better and even easy for you. You also can study slovenian, slovakian or macedonian languages.

Tyler, sorry for mistakes in my english.

Language pair: Russian; English
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Zhenya
August 26, 2012

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