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russian has gendered nouns. gendered adjectives and pronouns too. there isn't any word order
no word order?
is there a standard word order but it's optional?
because that'd be like latin
SVO is the most common. SOV is also pretty common.
prepositions are always before the word they're paired with, and possessors are always after the possessed object
besides that, its a free for all
direct translation from a text from natasha the other night: have i too was, but i it sold
in english it would have been: i had it too, but i sold it
Down where you
Are at you could make more money if you speak spanish
Really most places.
I think mech is translating directly from russian
lol
I am typiung on the phone with gloves on
It's a pain
really in think i need to know words and phrases more than conversation
like "thats hot dont touch that"
and food items that go on a burrito
ayudame. estoy sangrando mucho
help. I am bleeding a lot.
that's the phrase a high school classmate told me was the only spanish he knew
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