Russian Learning Thread - Exchange the language with your fellow comrades.

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Alex Hogendorp

Pedophile Lolcow
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I've been learning Russian deductively for about 4 months now and it felt so rewarding to exchange some conversation in Russian and actually be complimented in it. Also, they noticed my voice sounds deeper when I speak Russian, but not as deep as Arabic though.
 
Blin, you are on a language spree today aren't ya? Blin, let me tell you, being a student of foreign languages and then traveling all over the world without a job is a very glowy sign. Glowie agencies actively recruit people who do foreign language studies.
 
Blin, you are on a language spree today aren't ya? Blin, let me tell you, being a student of foreign languages and then traveling all over the world without a job is a very glowy sign. Glowie agencies actively recruit people who do foreign language studies.
I fucking hate my government and I'd rather learn languages to know the culture more than to be a glownigger.
 
Lesson #2:
Important things.
Nigger - we don't have equivalent. Just neutral негр. Pronounced as negro but without last o.
Kike - жид [zhid]. Or жидяра [zhidyara]
Spic - again, as nigger, we don't have equivalent. At best, мексикашка[meksikashka]
 
Lesson #2:
Important things.
Nigger - we don't have equivalent. Just neutral негр. Pronounced as negro but without last o.
Kike - жид [zhid]. Or жидяра [zhidyara]
Spic - again, as nigger, we don't have equivalent. At best, мексикашка[meksikashka]
Don't forget пиндос (sing.) / пиндосы (pl.) - a derogatory term to include all americans (gotta be inclusive here!)
 
Lesson #3
Like knickers and niggers, Russian language have similarly sounding words, aka homonyms. Here's some examples:

Луг-Лук. First one is meadow, other one is either onion or bow. Don't ask why, it simply written same way and context sensitive
 
Russian probably has my favourite word for saying hello. Здравствуйте! Took some time for me to correctly pronounce but i also like how its written. With that said, i really need to return to the learning routine, i've been slumbering too much
There are several ways to greetings:
  1. yours - здравствуйте. It's a formal greeting to your acquaintance. Aka, polite greeting
  2. There's an analogue of hello. Привет. Used as less formal greeting between friends and family, etc.
  3. Even less formal здрасьте. Equivalent of sup. Also, здарова and дарова.
 
time to bump it with some new words:
  1. Дрочер: russian word for coomer. but also someone who's overly focused on something. Графодрочер - someone who cooms over having 4k hyperrealistic graphics in videogames, etc
  2. Ведро: Bucket. But it also refers to roasties, alluding over width of said roasty's birth canal over amount of penises she has taken in
  3. everyone knows about "Сука, блядь!" but how many knows about "ёбаный в рот!"? Pretty much the same meaning but said differently
 
Despite it's notoriously hard verb conjugation and noun cases amongst other things. I find Russian to be a relatively easy and fun language to learn. It's just a really simple fusional language in my mind. I can't say the same thing for French though.
 
Despite it's notoriously hard verb conjugation and noun cases amongst other things. I find Russian to be a relatively easy and fun language to learn. It's just a really simple fusional language in my mind. I can't say the same thing for French though.
from what i heard people had a lot of trouble with cases and the way it modifies the word
its is kind of universal foreign accent here is just messing up ending of the words
 
Despite it's notoriously hard verb conjugation and noun cases amongst other things. I find Russian to be a relatively easy and fun language to learn. It's just a really simple fusional language in my mind. I can't say the same thing for French though.
I personally find Russian easier because of the fact it lacks articles so you only have to inflect the noun (granted some cases like genitive plural fucking suck ass), also gender is pretty straight forward unless the word ends on a soft sign so there is that, no having to learn a gorillion rules just to not sound like a retard incapable of grasping the concept of grammatical gender (I hate german just for this particular reason).
 
I personally find Russian easier because of the fact it lacks articles so you only have to inflect the noun (granted some cases like genitive plural fucking suck ass), also gender is pretty straight forward unless the word ends on a soft sign so there is that, no having to learn a gorillion rules just to not sound like a retard incapable of grasping the concept of grammatical gender (I hate german just for this particular reason).
French to me is quite a pain in the ass honestly. As much as I want to learn it. I fear judgement from the breath of my accent. Russians on the other hand are forgiving in the mistakes of saying the wrong conjugation and can understand you regardless. It's also the reason despite thousands of Kanji's, I find Japanese easier than French too. I agree that German is the worst offender when it comes to grammatical gender.
 
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