Feb. 4th, 2007

RGGU

Feb. 4th, 2007 11:17 am
[identity profile] ulvesang.livejournal.com
Does anyone here have any knowledge about Российском государственном гумантарном университете (РГГУ), especially in the regards of an exchange programme to do an immersion in Russia? Is their linguistics department good in general?

Спасибо большое

Hi all!

Feb. 4th, 2007 04:28 pm
[identity profile] paparazzzzi.livejournal.com
I want just tell you how I'm glad to meet all of you who study Russian.
I'm learning Englsih and American and hope study abroad some day (I'm not student already, so I don't have any chance for free exchange programm... but we'll see :).
So I know how many people dream about USA of England. But it was very strange and exciting to me to discover that somewhere else there is someone who likes Russia and learns Russian! :-)
At this momemt I'm doing Russian As Foreign Language Teachers course, so I'll try help you with any questions.
And sorry for my Englsih - my skills isn't good yet :-)

By the way, I live in Moscow so if you need a native speaker for speaking sonversation here - you are welcome. Absolutely free of charge - I need a practice as a teacher :-)
[identity profile] russian-bob.livejournal.com
I apologize for such a request, but could anybody suggest a FREE (online or downloadable) English-Russian text translator? (not a dictionary)

It's needed for a gentlemen who lives in US and is too old to learn English, but not too old to use PC and Internet. :)

Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
[identity profile] xswt-cherryx.livejournal.com
hey guys! Im in a very beginner class so Im sorry for the really simple questions...
anyways I have translated these on paper but it's very tedious for me to type the russian into the computer.
I was wondering if you could please translate these sentances:

1. They live in a village.
2. The village is in the forest.
3. There lives one girl and two guys.
4. She makes milk.
5. A guy is called “шольты” (Im pretty sure I spelt that wrong… something that means ‘get lost’)
6. I don’t know what their names are.
7. She loves “шольты”
8. They eat fish.
9. She has a husband.
10. The Russian wares a dress.

thank you so much.

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