the question asks why am i learning russian and one of the options is because i live in a spanish speaking country LOL never thought russian could be understood by spanish people
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the question asks why am i learning russian and one of the options is because i live in a spanish speaking country LOL never thought russian could be understood by spanish people
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even though i will not learn spanish i think the language is good for people who are not sure what language they want to learn as well as if the can't have a difficult grammar
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So this means what? If not that Spanish people are incapable of learning Russian? I may not grasp the mechanics of the English language as well as others, but the context and idea presented by this sentence appears to be simple enough: Spanish people are generally unable to understand Russian. Break it down and show me how that this is not what is stated.
Now my question is what does being of Spanish decent have anything to do with understanding or speaking Russian? Is it an insinuation that perhaps their brains are wired differently?
I am a person of Mexican decent (from the group cataloged by you as being "Spanish people"). I am learning Russian, even though I do not speak Spanish; believe it or not being of Spanish decent does not automatically make that person a Spanish speaker.
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Re: something funny
what i said was this and well the answer should be changed to russian speaking country. because russian is not spoken in spanish speaking countries as much as spanish. it is a bit difficult for me to explainerussian guy wrote:hey i just edited my profile and thought of somethng that is funny on there
the question asks why am i learning russian and one of the options is because i live in a spanish speaking country
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