Don't laugh! My English is very bad! But [s:2ojoc3n4]i wanna[/s:2ojoc3n4] I want to be (become) a good speaker. Please, help me. They say_ that real English is differ from...
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Don't laugh! My English is very bad! But [s:2ojoc3n4]i wanna[/s:2ojoc3n4] I want to be (become) a good speaker. Please, help me. They say_ that real English is differ from...
Yes, you can, but I believe in some contexts it could sound bad and/or strange, especially from a foreigner.
You can read this post viewtopic.php?p=158472#p158472
(the whole thread, also, is...
mmm last post date is 1-feb-09. nyaa! It was my 22th birthday. Nice))
I read this forum_ and think that's a good idea, to [s:1aplo63r]spoke[/s:1aplo63r] [s:1aplo63r]speak[/s:1aplo63r] talk with...
Большое спасибо за помощь.
In the whole Russia they say "Республика Коми", and it seems like only in the Республика Коми they say "Коми республика". :-)
In the Wiki, you can find the page Республика Коми only.
So in the Komi Republic only then. :)
Олечка, ты что, шутишь? Разве мы скажем "Те, у кого родной язык по-русски" ?[/quote]
А разве "those whose mother tongue is English" значит "те, у кого родной язык по-русски"?
Я пыталась сказать...
Jack, could you please explain why "those whose mother tongue is English" is wrong?
Jack, this is a very common mistake for those whose mother tongue is English or who study Russian after studying English:
I don't know if bla bla bla... is translated as Я не знаю, bla bla bla...
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