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Old 10th April 2000, 18:55
Carla Carla is offline
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HI!
I need someone who could tell me about Russian culture & who'd like to teach me some things about Russian language.
I also speak French & English (as you can see!). I love hockey; I'm Canadian (but I'm nice!!!)
If you are interested:
» www.myownchoosing@hotmail.com
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Old 11th April 2000, 08:52
glock_girl glock_girl is offline
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Hey Carla:

Off topic...
You are the only other Canadian that I know of in these posts. Whereabouts? I'm living in BC.

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Old 14th April 2000, 02:18
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Hi I am a Canadian also, I live in BC.
I love Russian culture, and has done some studying about Russian composers. My favorite of which is Tchaikovsky. I also have learned some Russian on my own.
If you are interested, e-mail me at chiukov@hotmail.com

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Old 17th April 2000, 22:29
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hey, Russian is a dificult language. It's almost as difficult as chinese

i'm a Russian-Canadian

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Old 18th April 2000, 19:57
ILay ILay is offline
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Hey!

it's much easier then Chinese.
Maybe as difficult as finnish.

More difficult then english or german or french. Still not THAT difficult.

I'm Russian.
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Old 24th April 2000, 12:35
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Actually Russian is not the language... It is something else...


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Old 29th April 2000, 07:27
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Hi Carla!

There are a few easy ways to learn some basic Russian. Go to "Chapters" book store... there are a million of them just like Starbux in North america, go into computer books or CD Rom section and look at Languages CD Roms, there are a few good Russian ones! I speak fluent Russian and I was surprised at how accurate and easy these CD roms were, very user friendly! Try that! Also you can e-mail me any time you wish and I'll answer any questions you have!

Eerina (Toronto, Canada)

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