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  1. Yes, it is nature's way. To different people they...

    Yes, it is nature's way. To different people they may think different things, but I think it's too bad for a child to lose their native language and then learn a new language. Just my opinion.
  2. Her adoptive parents don't have to know Russian....

    Her adoptive parents don't have to know Russian. She will eventually forget her Russian and speak only German, if nobody speaks Russian with her. Even if her adoptive parents spoke Russian, since...
  3. irisheyes- I agree with you. At age 3, being...

    irisheyes-
    I agree with you. At age 3, being exposed to it and hearing it all the time, I bet she understands everything. Though I bet that she doesn't speak it well. That is, if she lived in an...
  4. I agree that when she is older she probably won't...

    I agree that when she is older she probably won't remember her native Russian. I am sure that if she lived in an orphanage she probably doesn't speak well. But I think that when she is older,...
  5. I hope she doesn't forget her native Russian...

    I hope she doesn't forget her native Russian language.(The chanceler's daughter.) :( If anyone knows, how old was she when she was adopted?
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