I’m like the Russian language. In some cases I’m randomly stressed when I don’t expect to be and don’t know why.
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I’m like the Russian language. In some cases I’m randomly stressed when I don’t expect to be and don’t know why.

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wowmuchpolyglot replied to your post “is there an easy way to tell the difference between russian and...”
There are often specific letters that only one language uses. Just like the Latin script. "ß" is only used in German for example. Just look up cyrillc alphavet on wikipedia and look for the differences=)
thanks! will definitely check that out
wowmuchpolyglot replied to your post: I'm so happy to see that someone whom native...
I’m trying to learn Lithuanian :3
!!! Hope it doesn’t seem too hard (especially if you have just recently started/are still in the beginning of learning the language) – if you have questions, I’d be happy to help! Sėkmės mokantis lietuvių kalbos!