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weltschmerz

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  1. I've just started learning Russian though according to my limited experience pronunciation is, in fact, the easiest part. Maybe that's because my native language isn't English. I'm not sure how close Turkish and Russian phonetics are though. The hardest part in this beautiful language isn't grammar either, at least to me. But the length of the words, when a word is shorter or more specific it's easier to memorize but in Russian many words have a lot of consonants so it makes it hard for me to memorize. Also in my opinion the hardest part about grammar is (i haven't studied them yet but) verbs of motion and perfect imperfect verb distinction.
  2. Maybe Hallo, ciao, hola, привет, oi, merhaba, hej and many more. I actually wish to be able to speak as many languages as I can so I hope one day I'll actually be saluting in all these languages. My name is Yağmur Su, I go by either name. I'm a 17 years old high school student from Turkey. I'm advanced in English and want to study English Teaching studies next year. I love learning about languages and cultures, I believe they to hand in hand. I've been learning German for two years in high school, though due to high school education my level is only A2. I want to improve my German also I'm a beginner in Russian. Even though I'll be mainly focusing on these two languages, I'm always interested in others as well. Besides languages I love learning about history and mythology. For those who are in need of any help in Turkish or English, I'd be happy to help. I want to learn, help and be friends with those who would like to be. Have a nice day!
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