Cards: if you're fluent in Russian, please help me!!!!!!!
Hey Guys! I remeber when I first began to learn french in middle school that the teacher taught us some card games in french when we had extra time. I'm haveing a hard time with this Russian and thought that that is just what I need, somehting to lighten it up.
Could anyone out there translate these for me, I'd try it myself but I know I'll end up using the wrong words or verb tenses. Please a frustrated someone who needs something to make it easier.
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Do you have a/n (two, three)...
Yes, I have a/n (two, three)...
No, I don't have a/n (two, three)...
Go fishing. (imperetive) [for go fish]
The russian way of saying "that's b.s." or some other way of saying "you're full of beans"
Jack
Queen
King
Ace
Joker
...of spades
...of hearts
...of diamonds
...of clubs
and I think know, but I'm just going to ask to be sure, the numbers two through ten. Which set to you use. I think it's the set that goes ADEEN, DVA, TREE, CHETIRYE...and so on
and any other card term I may have forgotten.
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Please help me out guys.
As for the poll question...
The poll was just a simple question...I can't believe how over analyzing you all were. Wow! Next time I'll remember to not waste time with a poll, just ask the question. Maybe I'll get more answers. :roll:
And, just to redeem my intelligence...I was simply asking if the oral-auditory aspect of learning this language would be more affective than the nose in the books, practicing grammar from the beginning approach.
I personally don't think that you must love the culture of a place in order to learn a language (I do love Russian and Francophone culture, don't get me wrong) but I wouldn't take an extensive class over history of Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries if I needed to speak it for a job, or had a friend who speaks it.
Lighten up you guys. :?