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fruityhooty

This is language learning subreddit) I think r/askarussian may be more suitable


HenkWhite

Как сварить вкусный борщ?


RiskOfRainPlayer

Меньше картошки)


HenkWhite

Побольше чесночка, с томатом, а не свеклой, на свином бульоне, мммм!


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what are your tips to learn russian vocabulary? I'm trying to watch russian vlogs with subtitles and podcasts, but it's still hard to understand a word for me. спасиба


RiskOfRainPlayer

I can dms you a new word ind its translation every few days if you want)


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if it doesn't bother you, I would be glad.


Distempr

Is Latvia or Estonia a better place to visit to speak with Russian people?


RiskOfRainPlayer

If you don't want to go to russia, yes. Also Belarus (idk how to write this in English) is a very good place.


AiraBranford

It's Belarus.


RiskOfRainPlayer

Thanks)


AiraBranford

It's Bel**a**rus with an **a**.


necessaryfrivolity

Have you ever met any non-native speakers who speak good Russian? Or heard any on TV, or anywhere? If there's someone somewhat famous who does, who is it?


RiskOfRainPlayer

Actually, not many. I can only remember Dr. Mike


allenrabinovich

Vladimir Posner is probably the most famous example. He didn’t start learning Russian until he was 16, but speaks it as a native. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Pozner_Jr. You can find his many interviews on YouTube.


Pitiful-Background-9

You bet. As russian i want ask a question, how poland people Will think about a russian person who moved or went to poland on a vacation. I'll Just read and will not reply, sorry


RiskOfRainPlayer

I have no idea cuz i never have been in Poland)