Is it possible to speak a language in such a way that you no longer have to think about how to structure the sentence and then pronounce it?
In Russian
In Russian
He has a house: У него есть дом eat: Yes Why is this the same word?
Hi, what are the "solutions" for getting full marks on this test? Especially on the front page. I only got 3 out of 6 points. But what's written is correct for me. What was deducted, and what would be the correction?
It's all about the grammar 😁 Happy New Year!
Hello, I've been trying to learn Russian for two years and I haven't noticed any progress. Can anyone help me?
No, I can't take you to work./ No, I can't take you to work. Which is correct? And why? Thanks in advance
What are the advantages and disadvantages of teaching how to use ChatGpt in a school subject such as computer science or values and nouns?
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Of course it is.
My mother comes from Russia and she learned German at the university, then came to Germany because of her job, got married there too. And yes, she speaks fluent German, she doesn’t have to think about how to construct your own set or what vocabulary it has to use, which speaks simply.
And that’s how you can do it in any other language. But it takes a lot of practice. Logically, it is not enough if you only learn grammar and vocabulary, you have to speak very much actively and also hear the language a lot.
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Sure. I have a course at the university in Russian and it’s very hard to find.
Surely, if you learn and practice accordingly hard.