My Russian 101 class had 50 students, second year had twenty, six made it to third year. The genitive plural got the rest. Molodtsy! https://twitter.com/AndreaLynnLewis/status/1197200435234238464 …
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(this is a trick question because two men drinking would find a third. But the answer holds)
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I took intense Polish over the summer and the Ukrainians and Russians in my class were struggling with it. I want to get better at Polish before I put the time into Russian.
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That seems pretty odd. Isn't Polish for Russians basically a language in which they can achieve fluency within six months through immersion, without ever taking a class or opening a textbook, like Polish is for Czechs?
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“Stop hogging the vodka”?
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“Strength”
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I'd go for "do you respect me?" Given the answer it could prompt to a fist fight for a healthy friend bonding or more водка until one passes out.
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But there are close friends. Why would they care about respect. So it's gotta be either 1 or 2.
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