Svetlana
How can you describe Russian language?

It was always very interesting for me how does Russian language sounds for foreign people. For example for me:

French is soft and romantic 

Chinese is  fast

Italian is expressive and passionate and so on.

But what about russian?

27 de out de 2015 14:05
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@Alexander, typical, rather stereotypical perspective you harbour regarding foreign languages. Many Brits tend to think that nothing is as 'pure' as English (the language), whereas, a little research will reveal what a hotchpotch English actually is, with different elements from various foreign languages.  

14 de janeiro de 2016
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European Portuguese sounds a lot like Russian, Brazilian Portuguese much less so.

 

For decades, there has been a Hollywood cliche that creepy villains - gangsters and James Bond-style baddies - have Russian accents. So, unfortunately, generations of cinema-goers have grown up thinking that Russian sounds sinister.

27 de outubro de 2015
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My  friends from Brazil say Russian sounds very close to Portuguese. Actually, recalling brazilan soap operas on TV, and the feeling that we can understand every phrase without translation - so emotional and so much in common with Russians, I agree. :)

27 de outubro de 2015
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I love the way Russian sounds. I think it’s a very versatile sounding language like English. It's easy to hear different emotions the Russian language. However I must say before I met my girlfriend, and started learning the language, every language sounded like noise to me, and ugly.

27 de outubro de 2015
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I like so much the language Russian, since when I saw one picture in a book of history during the school. I tried to learn it, I yet will try again. The Russian language sounds like mysterious.

14 de janeiro de 2016
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