I don't understand how commas are used in Russian.
It seems to be a formal / spelling related matter, rather than splitting up the sentence to make it easier to read and more logical (that's the purpose of commas in English).
I can't say for sure about German, but I think the rules are more similar to English than to Russian.
But like I said earlier, for me, this is not a priority in my Russian studies at the moment.



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