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'''''Russian''''' is what they speak in [[Russia]]. | '''''Russian''''' is what they speak in [[Russia]]. | ||
It has the interesting characteristic of being able to convey very complex meanings in short sentences, but to make natural, cheerful or positive statements quite intractable, such as {{onlinequote|с удовольствием}} to mean "gladly", "with pleasure", or {{onlinequote|самый лучший}} for "best". [[Russian grammar]] is notoriously difficult, so we discuss it on its own page. | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?annotation_id=annotation_2457980501&feature=iv&list=PLA5UIoabheFNOmTYF_LDqbO42p8Ng0LLa&src_vid=klj0cz4WHSg Learn Russian from the streets]. | * [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?annotation_id=annotation_2457980501&feature=iv&list=PLA5UIoabheFNOmTYF_LDqbO42p8Ng0LLa&src_vid=klj0cz4WHSg Learn Russian from the streets]. | ||
O великий, могучий, правдивый и свободный русский язык!
Тургенев
Russian is what they speak in Russia.
It has the interesting characteristic of being able to convey very complex meanings in short sentences, but to make natural, cheerful or positive statements quite intractable, such as «с удовольствием» to mean "gladly", "with pleasure", or «самый лучший» for "best". Russian grammar is notoriously difficult, so we discuss it on its own page.