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Here are some Russian letters. Fazor taught me how to convert mine to Russian keyboard.
олварйцукенгшщщщхъфывапролджэээячсмитьбюё Thanks Fazor! |
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No problem. I learned it from Tomisimo himself, in a post somewhere on the forum here.
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Thanks to Tomisimo then.
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Does anyone know a good website -in Eng. or Spa.- or something like that to learn Russian from scratch? (or a well known book) (I can't find any good basic tutorial or book in Spanish)
Thanks
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Last edited by ookami; January 04, 2010 at 01:53 PM. |
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I plan on getting a book or two so I can make a second attempt to learn the language, but I'm still waiting for the post-Christmas finances to settle down a bit. |
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Thanks Fazor, it's a very good web page!.
And thank you too Irmamar. I knew aulafacil, it isn't very well explained, but I'm reading from there too, actually it's the only one in Spanish that I've found.
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Please, don't hesitate to correct my English. 'Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away.' M.A.
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ME gusta iniciar a aprender ruso de nuevo, es muy fácil!!!
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он - она ест
спасибо для эти информации )) thanks.. |
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My name in Russian is...Джессика
is that correct? |
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