With what little free time I've had, I took Japanese lessons. I barely know anything other than:
こんにちは、私の名前はるいす。よろしく。
(Hello, my name is Louis. Nice to meet you.)
こんにちは、私の名前はるいす。よろしく。
(Hello, my name is Louis. Nice to meet you.)
Depends. Russian is a slavic language, so the grammar and orthography will be different from German(German is closer to English yet still somewhat different, though)Hey guys,
Recently duolingo added Russian course and I am very exited about it but I am currently learning German
My question is:
Should I start learning Russian While I'm still learning German?
The two languages are completely different so will it cause any problem if I learn Russian too?
That's good to know. I've been learning Japanese for a year(since it was apparently acci-deleted)
I've noticed some people are interested in learning Japanese. so, if you want, I can help a little. all you have to do is ask
I speak Swedish | English
Jag pratar Svenska | Engelska