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I doubt it... I've never heard any native English speaker talk like that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skiper
There are quite a few differences between British English and American English though: "got" vs. "gotten", "color" vs. "colour" (spelling), "pavement" vs. "sidewalk", many slang words, and apparently British English speakers use about 14 different tenses whilst American speakers only tend to use about 3 (this is according to one of my Russian friends who's studying philology and evidently knows a lot about English grammar!)
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И шо из этого бордюр, а шо поребрик? :unknown:Quote:
Originally Posted by Demonic_Duck
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English.
My native language is Greatest Russian one
Russian
helloQuote:
Originally Posted by elizabethkutsenov
looking for a friend to communicate in English
Be my companion plz
Norwegian. However I prefer speaking English.
German (Swiss and High-German) :)
Russian)
I'm looking for a friend to speak Russian and English with each other by means of e-mail and skype)
let's help one another to improve our knowledge!
this's my e-mail m_k88@mail.ru
Русский и немного Украинский.
Chinese~~~~~~~
Russian -is my native language!))
And i`m looking for a friend to practice my English and i`ll be glad to help smb practice Russian!!
wow ) so many posts )
Russian is my native, and, I guess, peoples from our country are very interested in this source
Russian!
Russian and Ukrainian
Мой родной язык - греческий
english
American English
My native languages is Ukrainian and Russian.
This two languages are very similar. I understand a Polish, Belarussian, Moldavian, cause this languages are real similar. But not a lot of russians can understanding Ukrainian. More interesting to me, how the Swiss understand the three languages at once as native: Italian, Germany and Franch. One year ago I met Swiss who speak this three languages as native, and English in addition. That was umbelievable.