I see. Sorry if my questions seemed to personal. If I may ask, how many languages are you studying/have studied?
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I see. Sorry if my questions seemed to personal. If I may ask, how many languages are you studying/have studied?
Many Russian children that move to America at a relatively young age, will later develope accents in their native Russian from speaking English at school. I beleive your peers have more effect on you...
Yes the L does appear to be soft here. Are there a lot of Russian people in your grade? Do you speak without an accent? In my grade there are only about three other Russian speaking people besides...
Yes, the L isn't soft but the я after it can maybe make it seem this way. Do you hear Russian kids at your school say it? Or Americans?
There is no soft L. But maybe the "ля" can sound this way.
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