The man/ men thing is more of an issue if you're learning US pronunciation, I think, because in standard US pronunciation both words are closer to мэн than to anything else. In my accent though (I'm...
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The man/ men thing is more of an issue if you're learning US pronunciation, I think, because in standard US pronunciation both words are closer to мэн than to anything else. In my accent though (I'm...
Ship-sheep is always clear from context, but you should probably avoid talking about "sheets" until you've got the hang of it :)
I think you're defining "fluent" so narrowly you're in danger of rendering it meaningless. If you can talk confidently and readily on a range of subjects without getting stuck then you're fluent, in...
I've been to Yaroslavl dozens of times and my Russian is still dreadful :)
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Impressive.
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