Wow, con esa experiencia, seguro aprenderás mucho en solo 50 días. No había entendido muy bien por qué te es fácil pero ahora ya lo entiendo. ¡Mucha suerte Richard! ¡Disfruta el resto del camino!
@louisebohlin70122 жыл бұрын
Hello! Wow, you are a fast learner! And I hear that you have lived in so many places, it makes me curious to ask what you do for a living? I am Swedish and my other languages are English, German (which I know fairly) and Icelandic (which makes sense to a Swede). I am now trying to learn more grammar. It would be interesting to know more about your learning techniques, what is your secret? 😁 I also have another question; The more languages you know, is it easier to learn a new one do you think? I was always afraid of trying to learn “too many” because of the risk of getting it all mixed up. It will be so interesting to follow you, thank you for this channel and have a nice day! 🌸💫
@vasyl9772 жыл бұрын
You pronounced the cities names in russian but not in ukrainian!!!! Not Lvov, but Lviv. Not Kiev but Kyiv. I am ukrainian, I can help with the ukrainian language
@trischandrii10072 жыл бұрын
It’s KYIV and LVIV, there are no other names:)
@chinchin9144 Жыл бұрын
Actually, it's Kiew and Lemberg.
@fabiobardella1392 жыл бұрын
Temos dois poliglotas brasileiros fazendo o desafio da língua Armênia.
@ЄвгенійПанасенко-н2к2 жыл бұрын
Classification into Western, Eastern Slavic languages is more territorial than linguistic. So if Ukrainian is closer to Polish or Russian is a good question, because Russians have hard time understanding Ukrainian. I spoke to a Ukrainian from Canada, who had never heard Polish or Russian before. He could better understand Polish then Russian
@sadikadhaan45952 жыл бұрын
Dont lie to make ukraine join NATO, ukraine is closer to mother land russia. Period.