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Posted
il y a 4 minutes, Xarvaz a dit :

Je n'ai aucun intérêt pour cette guerre stupide non plus, je veux que les filles russes réintègrent le projet pour que tous ces hispanophones puissent rentrer chez eux.

Elli, and what about Ukrainian?

Posted
37 minutes ago, moos54 said:

She's not Russian

I wasn't around in the Russian apartment days.  Are Leora/Paul the only actual Russians left?  or are Dasha & Sasha also Russian?

Can't really go by Noldus' list of Russian speaking apartments, because most of them are technically speaking Ukrainian, same but different.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Xarvaz said:

almost the same even the language

I've read somewhere that a Ukrainian speaker can completely understand a Russian speaker, but a Russian speaker can't fully understand a Ukrainian speaker.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, NoOneSpecial said:

I wasn't around in the Russian apartment days.  Are Leora/Paul the only actual Russians left?  or are Dasha & Sasha also Russian?

Can't really go by Noldus' list of Russian speaking apartments, because most of them are technically speaking Ukrainian, same but different.

Leora and Paul 

Dasha, Sasha and Nancy

Ulyana and Harley

Angie

Adeline and Markus

They are all Russians

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Posted
2 minutes ago, NoOneSpecial said:

I've read somewhere that a Ukrainian speaker can completely understand a Russian speaker, but a Russian speaker can't fully understand a Ukrainian speaker.

I'm learning the language from a real teacher and I'm not having much trouble with it but some words have completely different meanings and you have to listen carefully to the context in which they're spoken. Whether that's the same with reading, I don't know; I don't understand a thing when I have to read it.
By the way, I have a Russian aunt who's been dead for years, very nice people

Posted
1 minute ago, Xarvaz said:

I'm learning the language from a real teacher and I'm not having much trouble with it but some words have completely different meanings and you have to listen carefully to the context in which they're spoken. Whether that's the same with reading, I don't know; I don't understand a thing when I have to read it.
By the way, I have a Russian aunt who's been dead for years, very nice people

So its just as confusing as English.  Nice!

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