I've been learning Russian with Duolingo for the last few days and while a few things stick on my mind, most of them i can't even imagine
Like, да is yes and мой is my (I think) I do not read мой as "Moy" I read it as "Moñ" and my brain goes confused
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 03:34:46 JST waifu
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MrClon (mrclon@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 04:58:42 JST MrClon
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 04:58:43 JST waifu
@MrClon@lor.sh amazing
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MrClon (mrclon@lor.sh)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 04:58:50 JST MrClon
@waifu well, this is true for any languages in some extend. Compare «J» in English and Spanish. Cyrillic is, probably, hard for latin-language speakers because it looks similar enough, but actually not so similar.
Don't worry, after you figure it out, there will be much harder challenges (:You can ask me if you will have any question
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 04:59:11 JST waifu
@MrClon@lor.sh thanks friend i am happy i have many russian speaking friends it's nice to have a language to learn
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 04:59:59 JST waifu
@eris@p.enes.lv мой god
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Daniel Stevens (eris@p.enes.lv)'s status on Wednesday, 07-May-2025 05:00:01 JST Daniel Stevens
мой is my (I think)
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