Word order matters a lot in English. If we change the word order of an English sentence, its meaning could drastically change as well. Take a look at the two sentences below:The dogs bites the man.The
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In our last post we talked about how Russian makes a distinction between going once in a single direction and going multiple times in one or more directions. We also saw how Russian distinguishes going
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If I'm honest the dative case was one of the most challenging cases for me to use when I first started learning Russian. The case is used in a variety of ways, not all of which make that much sense when
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As a beginning Russian student the verbs of motion were one of the first roadblocks I hit on the way to fluency. As you'll soon see, the Russian language is a lot more specific than English in describing
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Arabic is a notoriously difficult language for native English speakers to master. If you're serious about learning the language, be prepared for a long haul. I'm not going to lie and tell you otherwise. Even
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Before the age of the internet learning Japanese was even more difficult than it is now. This was mainly because of a lack of resources. You were limited to whatever textbook or audio course you had at
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Learning Russian can seem like fun yet puzzling game, especially when it comes to cases. Russian doesn’t have articles, so to create links between words it changes the word endings according to a word’s
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If you're curious about learning Portuguese as a foreign language, and have searched around the web for courses, then you've probably come across Rosetta Stone. Their brand is the most famous
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