does /int/ got any protips on learning/practicing russian? i can read/write cyrillic and know some basic grammar. my vocabulary is pretty small. where do i find some dedicated language exchange partners?
>>51811988
bump for interest
bump for Satan's glory
find a qt russian bf
All seriousness though, loving someone is a huge motivator in learning a language. So if you happen to fall for someone who is Russian, it's a 2 for 1.
>>51814000
Totally works until she dumps you for no reason and you end up with a Russian dictionary, hundreds of flash-cards, about 100 hours invested in that stupidly difficult language and no reason to ever use it or to keep working on it.
Chink girl here
not fat
Any qt Russian /pol/acks want to help me learn Russian????
>>51816072
why? :) russian not easy and grammar so hard even for russian people :D
>>51816072
Are you still here?
>>51821261
sure yeah, my offer still stands if you want to be friends and teach me Russian and tell me about Russia
>>51821261
I have a kik at kim_iko, otherwise not many contact options
>>51811988
Just give up. There are useful languages something else.
/thread
>>51820304
>>51821261
>>51822296
>tfw you arent a chink grill so you cant get free easy lessons for russian
>>51823303
Looks like you gave up on English my man.
https://join.skype.com/B6QybhSKkLVR
Russian learning language group
>>51811988
use penpal web-sites, for example interpals :D
leaning and memorizing vocab will be a pain, but so far I'm having an easy time with the basics
Cyka blyat
>>51822519
>Kim
>tfw no qt Korean grill to learn Russian with
>>51822296
>>51822519
>>51824842
You all can write me on skype "horizon499" with keyword "int rus". If there will be more than one person, I'll make a conference.
I don't take any obligations. I have no experience in tutoring, but I want to be helpful. I'm native Russian 25 y.o with decent language skill. I cannot guarantee you that I'm able to explain how some things work, but at least I can fix stuff you write or say. Also I'm unaware of any useful resources for learning Russian.
And don't expect plenty of verbal speech, mostly I'd prefer texting. I don't even know if I'm eligible for verbal tutoring. I'm not the best orator, you know.
I live in GMT+03 timezone, but currently I'm unemployed and sleeping in random time, so don't hesitate to ask things.
P.S.: since you're studying Russian language and culture (certainly they come together like with any other language and nation) I want to point out that emphasis on word "free" is kinda insulting to me. I myself and many Russians would be glad to help without any thoughts of paying.
>>51827450
>he does it without any monetary compensation
>>51830089
I can't possibly comprehend how difficult it must be to understand half the god damn memes on 4chan for someone who doesn't speak English as a first language.
A lot of them barely make sense to me..
>>51811988
Drink vodka, squat, learn to say blyat when anything happens.
Congratulations, you're fluent in Russian.
>>51811988
Duolingo is good
https://www.duolingo.com/course/ru/en/Learn-Russian-Online
>>51830198
your'e just stupid lmao
a russian song with english subs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsBQ9SrKHk4
>>51830227
>estonian seirously has š ž but doesn't have č