*hops*
Misha actually said something in Russian! He did! And so did Twap!
Since when does Twap know Russian?
*ees* This makes me very excited.
One thing, though. It would be "Pomnitye chto Ailurophasia pogovorila." "Govorit," which is what you said, means "is saying." "Govorila," past tense, would be "was saying." Ain't grammar fun? *coughs* "Pogovorila," therefore, would be "said."
Sorry if that got on your nerves. But I had to mention it.
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I know, I know. But my teacher would have speared me for that one. Seriously, though, if you need help, I'd be glad to help with Russian.On 2002-04-13 11:23, Gloria wrote:
Yes, well... you must remember that I don't have a fancy Russian CLASS like you, I just have a begnner's Russian book that I can't seem to find the thime to study very much lately... Heh. Thanks, though. That is helpful.
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Grammar summary, huh? That's not quite as simple as it sounds...
I guess I could scan some of my worksheets from levels one and two, then e-mail them to you. Or you could tell me what you want to say/what context, and I could tell you accordingly.
There are lots of grammar rules, but once you learn them all, you can say anything. The hard part is learning them ALL.
So you tell me how I should go about it. Whatever's best for you.
I guess I could scan some of my worksheets from levels one and two, then e-mail them to you. Or you could tell me what you want to say/what context, and I could tell you accordingly.
There are lots of grammar rules, but once you learn them all, you can say anything. The hard part is learning them ALL.
So you tell me how I should go about it. Whatever's best for you.