My Russian Lesson
Privet! Kak Dela?? Horosho??
(Hi! How Are You?? Good??)
Wow, it’s April 24 now, yesterday was my 6th Russian lesson. I am still learning how to make simple sentences, only now they are longer & complex than before. I am also learning to distinguish feminin & masculin gender. I have ability and courage (now) to ask questions when I was shopping/ buying things at the market. That’s quite good..huh??!! Though I still have my tongue-twisted when I pronounciated some Russian words.
Here’s a little bit examples from my Russian lesson:
1. My room is big and nice
Moya komnata bol’shaya i horoshaya
2. Do you have a red pen or a red pencil ?
U vas yest krasnaya ruchka ili krasniy karandash ?
3. What do you want?
Chto viy hotite?
4. How much is the price?
Skol’ko eto stoit?
Hmmmm not bad, right???!! It feels good when you know other language, even just a bit. One day, when I went to Yimpas, the supermarket, to shop daily needs, I greet the driver, with "Privet!", and he answered, and asked "Kak Dela?" and I answered "Horosho!", that’s a simple conversation, but somehow I’ve made a conversation. Before it was….only silence….hahahaha
Oh yeah, about my Russian teacher, Anya. She’s 23, and she’s studying Turkish language now at home. Her other activities are teaching me Russian 3 times a week, and having fun (I think…:P)
She has a dog and a cat with 3 kittens (additional information).
She’s nice, and such a good friend to me now. Today we planned to visit a market called Stovantan together (I will write about this later).
Here’s a pic of me and Anya at my apartment. By the way, she already has a boyfriend
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Wah senangnyaaaa… udah mulai bisa ya. Don’t forget to take pics at Stovantan market. I learned from Omar, that instead of asking “Skolko stoit?”, we can also say “Pachom?”; shorter slang for it
MUSM
Comment by arief — April 24, 2007 @ 4:36 am
Okie sayang, ce bakalan take pics there…;) nanti ajarin juga ya bahasa2 slang nya hehehe
MUSM2
Comment by Administrator — April 24, 2007 @ 4:53 am