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    Its spelled native, and any what in russian?

    Its spelled native, and any what in russian?
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    http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html

    http://www.cooper.com/alan/homonym_list.html
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    I know theres supposed to be a space. It was...

    I know theres supposed to be a space. It was just a careless error. I dont know if your like me, but when I have only had 2 hours of sleep it the last 2 days, I dont worry about spelling too much. ...
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    I still have along way to go in my russian. Im...

    I still have along way to go in my russian. Im very new, It also sucks for me because I live in an area where nobody speaks russian. I cant even take a course at our local collage :( Hopefully I...
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    Yes im very intrested in learning russian. I...

    No, it's a rather wonderful language, in my opinion. Seriously, what's with all the native English speakers bashing their own language? My point was that if English really does have more homophones...
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    That always works(not really but ill say it dose)

    That always works(not really but ill say it dose)
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    I dont think that works. They have to sound the...

    I dont think that works. They have to sound the same.
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    English is just nasty isint it.

    English is just nasty isint it.
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    A homophone is a word which has the same...

    A homophone is a word which has the same pronunciation as another but different meaning, derivation, or spelling. Such as theyre, their, and there.
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    Were just odd I guess.

    Were just odd I guess.
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    I belive the main reason we have so many words is...

    I belive the main reason we have so many words is because English is not only so old, but highly influenced by other cultures. Whenever we need a new word we usually just take one from another...
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