Certain languages I do not should be learned FIRST on rosetta stone, that is Mandarin Chinese and Russian. Take it from someone who has a lot of experience learning many languages...
Very good try my friend, fuck what other people say about you. i am learning russian through rosetta stone. its hard and i dont really recommend for begginers. i tried other things online, then it gets much easier.
@Mew960 Hell no. Go get Living Language Russian if you want to learn Russian. Rosetta Stone will simply waste your time and at the end you will not progress much. You won't even get fluent with this method, no matter whatever reviews you read. Just get a book with cd's and actually learn, no just stare at pictures and think you will except 100% fluency in the language.
@TomZentra I got goRussian, the Pimsleur version..maybe it's just the version I got (it was the only thing they had in my bookstore....they don't have a lot of Russian learning products for some reason)...and it just seems to be a long ass list of Russian words/phrases with a CD? I mean I know it's supposed to be a no grammar approach, but I don't feel this is the most effective way to learn a language well.
wow that looks so hard to learn...would probably have to study cyrillic before even starting..french is so much easier with rosetta, probably the easiest actually with spanish italian and portuguese
well... you see 0:25 i just skipped it.. (your supposed to pronounce the words) but you can turn pronouncing off in the options, i just forgot. This program is great, but will not teach you to speak a language fluently by itself, i suggest taking classes
@GmodMegaHelp The only way to truly learn a language is to go to a country where that language is spoken and immerse yourself in their culture. Otherwise, your know how to speak and understand, but you don't get the dialects, and you just sound like a foreigner. I'm a Russian, but because I've lived in the US for 13 years I have to relearn my language because I've forgotten it completely. I took lessons for a few years but my tutor always said I had an English accent. Just my two cents.
@aleksandrhall Not everyone is able to do that, but if one can that is the best approach. The second best approach is immersion (russian music, russian movies, russian books, et cetera)...that's how I learned Chinese (before I went to China), but actually going to China helped with dialect immensely. Though I only went for a few months, hope to go live there...but there ARE ways to get a good amount of immersion without actually having to go to Russia (skype pals, music, vid, et cetera...)
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Iskanderaification 1 week ago in playlist Russian
Its easier if you learn the Russian alphabet and then you might be able to understand what the letters sound like.
Happycheeks93 1 month ago
in soviet russia language speaks you
stewiePS 1 month ago
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Eddyferrol 1 month ago 4
do they show a picture of a pizda?
BrazilskiFarmer 2 months ago
@Mew960 Agreed, don't do Rosetta Stone to yourself. A waste of money...
TheCatsLastWord 5 months ago
Certain languages I do not should be learned FIRST on rosetta stone, that is Mandarin Chinese and Russian. Take it from someone who has a lot of experience learning many languages...
TheCatsLastWord 5 months ago
Very good try my friend, fuck what other people say about you. i am learning russian through rosetta stone. its hard and i dont really recommend for begginers. i tried other things online, then it gets much easier.
bunny0187 7 months ago
@Mew960 Hell no. Go get Living Language Russian if you want to learn Russian. Rosetta Stone will simply waste your time and at the end you will not progress much. You won't even get fluent with this method, no matter whatever reviews you read. Just get a book with cd's and actually learn, no just stare at pictures and think you will except 100% fluency in the language.
ZekeComa 10 months ago
Can you please please please send me a copy, my email's faiiliien@hotmail.co.uk
Faiiliien 10 months ago
russian is easy to learn
jeezwtfdudeomg 1 year ago
if anyone does, my email is mbc765@aol.com. thx for any & all assistance
slaughterdobbs 1 year ago
can anyone get me a copy of this or something better:? im trying to learn russian
slaughterdobbs 1 year ago
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TomZentra 1 year ago
@TomZentra I got goRussian, the Pimsleur version..maybe it's just the version I got (it was the only thing they had in my bookstore....they don't have a lot of Russian learning products for some reason)...and it just seems to be a long ass list of Russian words/phrases with a CD? I mean I know it's supposed to be a no grammar approach, but I don't feel this is the most effective way to learn a language well.
TheCatsLastWord 5 months ago
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fatpigeonhgg 1 year ago 6
wow that looks so hard to learn...would probably have to study cyrillic before even starting..french is so much easier with rosetta, probably the easiest actually with spanish italian and portuguese
SchwarzerMannn 1 year ago
i think russian is pretty easy to learn lol.
volcomzz93 1 year ago
you fail... unless you failed on purpose. it does get a bit challenging at times though, but ive never gotten lower than 80%, just sayin.
HappyBombFilms 1 year ago
@HappyBombFilms I wasn't trying, and Russian is a bitch to learn
GmodMegaHelp 1 year ago 15
@HappyBombFilms stfu show off asshole
Blazenwave 1 year ago
well... you see 0:25 i just skipped it.. (your supposed to pronounce the words) but you can turn pronouncing off in the options, i just forgot. This program is great, but will not teach you to speak a language fluently by itself, i suggest taking classes
GmodMegaHelp 1 year ago
@GmodMegaHelp The only way to truly learn a language is to go to a country where that language is spoken and immerse yourself in their culture. Otherwise, your know how to speak and understand, but you don't get the dialects, and you just sound like a foreigner. I'm a Russian, but because I've lived in the US for 13 years I have to relearn my language because I've forgotten it completely. I took lessons for a few years but my tutor always said I had an English accent. Just my two cents.
aleksandrhall 1 year ago
@aleksandrhall Not everyone is able to do that, but if one can that is the best approach. The second best approach is immersion (russian music, russian movies, russian books, et cetera)...that's how I learned Chinese (before I went to China), but actually going to China helped with dialect immensely. Though I only went for a few months, hope to go live there...but there ARE ways to get a good amount of immersion without actually having to go to Russia (skype pals, music, vid, et cetera...)
TheCatsLastWord 5 months ago
does
Gy987654321 1 year ago
im so confused?? how does it work??
mipsystwin 1 year ago
@mipsystwin I'l send you link , for torrents , but tell me for what language , spanish , russian , frech , and oother
nickitas87 1 year ago