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| Hello all, my name is Roman, i'm a native Russian.
If you need any help in translation from Russian to English or maybe you have some questions about life in Russia, please do not hesitate to contact me, and I will try to help. In exchange i will have one more opportunity to practice my English, which i'm trying to learn. All are welcome
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       Location: Edinburgh/Tula/Bogoroditsk | Where do you stay Roman? I about 3 or 4 times a year visit Tula and Bogorodisk to see my wifes family and friends. |
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| muffy - 2012-10-05 9:14 AM
Where do you stay Roman? I about 3 or 4 times a year visit Tula and Bogorodisk to see my wifes family and friends.
Unfortunately these cities are quite far from me, i live in Moscow district and work in Moscow, but these two cities are located in the opposite site of Moscow from my home, i.e. i live in North-West side, but Tula is located on South from Moscow 
Edited by Roman V.Leon 2012-10-09 9:18 AM
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New User
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| Hello I'm from England and have been learning Russian for about 7 years mostly by songs. None of my friends speak Russian so I would just like someone to talk to. I am really not good at it but love it so much and want to learn more.
Anyone looking for an English friend please contact me :-)
вся моя любовь
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       Location: Edinburgh/Tula/Bogoroditsk | Roman V.Leon - 2012-10-09 9:09 AM
muffy - 2012-10-05 9:14 AM
Where do you stay Roman? I about 3 or 4 times a year visit Tula and Bogorodisk to see my wifes family and friends.
Unfortunately these cities are quite far from me, i live in Moscow district and work in Moscow, but these two cities are located in the opposite site of Moscow from my home, i.e. i live in North-West side, but Tula is located on South from Moscow 
No worries, these days not spending a lot of time in Moscow as I tend to head straight to Tula then only coming back to catch the plane home without going into the centre. |
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| I have lived in war saw a while now and even though I am learning polish .
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New User
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| Hello! My name is Mansur. My native language is Russian, and I looking for English-speaking friends for learning English )
If you want to learn Russian, we will find common language ) |
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New User
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| I've been learning Russia for about 1 year but I've had many months in between where I didn't have much time to learn.
My level is fairly basic but I'm starting to form an understanding on the grammar and know most basic phrases for pleasantries, restaurants, directions etc. So basically Tourist level Russian.
I'd like to start learning more seriously now
My fiance is Russian so this helps but I think it's always useful to talk to a variety of people.
I'm happy to chat to native Russian speakers in English and Russian.
My interest in Russia started when I was 7 years old (now 32) when I seen how they played hockey.
Compared to the US and Canadian players they played with such skill so growing up all my favourite players were Russian.
I've been lucky enough to see a number of KHL games and to this day it's still fave favourite sport. So it's funny that 25 years later I met a Russian woman (in Iceland)  |
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| Hi! I'm Maya and I'm going to go to Russia to study the Russian language. Now I study italian in Italy and in summer I relocate to Russia so if you guys wanna hang out and practise your English, let me know |
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