Welcome to the site, Daria! Unfortunately I don't know any russian and from the looks of it, I don't think I would want to learn. lol
It's not that complicated compared to say Mandarin Chinese or other Asiatic languages. The letters are fairly familiar and the rules aren't as complicated as English, so I can manage that altogether. But only to where I can only get to intermediate Russian. And how long have you been learning Arabic?
Im not in Saudi, Im in Egypt I looooove languages!!! i speak english, polish, spanish (so-so), some german, some turkish and a bit italian)) and obviously russian lol Arabic is very difficult in writing i can speak some, but i want to learn how to read and write. there are many books for self-studies if u want to learn russian, also there is a very useful website livemocha.com , where you could also become an english teacher and help other while they will help u with ur russian. there u can learn how to write, read, speak and meet a lot of people who study languages
I started arabic about not long ago, can hold a simple conversation, count, but not much else. now my goal is to learn writing and reading, then some more vocabulary
Thank you for your suggestion! You're too sweet! I'll definitely look into it! No way! You don't even look past 25! Get the fuck outta here with that! Hahaha, but seriously, you take care of yourself extremely well!
Thanks, BigBro! No hog, no cigs, no high fructose corn syrup, little red meat, heavy veggies and fish, red wine and grapes aplenty, endurance sports, and that's about it. But if your pictures are any clue, you're young-looking as well, no?
I'm merely 25 years old. And I "do" have a young looking appearance in person. But, it's normally due to me smiling a lot.
Ooops! I thought BigBroWise was indicative of older age, hence the thought that you looked young for your age. But you've got a better reason: YOU ARE IN FACT, YOUNG! LOL Makes the learning of Russian even more impressive, man. When I was in high school, the Cold War was still raging, and Russian was more important than any other language but Japanese, LOL.
Hahaha funny how the times have changed. Whoever we're in direct conflict with, those languages are a must to get ahead. Now we have to learn Spanish, Arabic, and Mandarin in order to get ahead in the business world.
Arabic and Mandarin are both interesting to me. Think the long-term economic challenge of China might be what ultimately makes the decision for me.
That is true. Luckily, I've made the right choice when I took three years of Mandarin instead of Japanese. China's growing and will continue to grow. Plus, I have connections there, so it helps.
A budding bromance. ... ... ... ... I'm just messing with y'all. ... ... ... ... No seriously, it kinda is. ... ... OP, whats up with the pictures.