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I do not teach Ukrainian and Russian
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RE: I do not teach Ukrainian and Russian
I don't swim wearing a belt of bricks.
Dying to live, living to die.
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RE: I do not teach Ukrainian and Russian
(March 21, 2019 at 9:15 pm)fredd bear Wrote:
(March 21, 2019 at 2:13 pm)Interaktive Wrote: I do not teach Ukrainian and Russian

because
54 percent of the sites on the Internet English
51 percent of Europeans speak English
it is the language of business and education

Why need to learn native language?

--and you are?

ukrainian

I understand that there is a war between the Ukrainian world, the Russian world and the American
therefore it is necessary to divide people by language
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RE: I do not teach Ukrainian and Russian
I think it's important to learn Ukrainian and Russian if you want to talk with people who have one of these languages as mother tongue.
You don't mind it is better to speak or / and understand the native tongue of yours contacts or / and your instead of an intermediate language to favorise understanding ?

There are many ways to communicate without English as intermediate language.
In my examples there are Anton (Cyrilic : Антон) the Ukrainian speaker , Boris the Russian speaker (Cyrilic : Борис) , Charles (Cyrilic : Шарль) the French speaker who want to speak together.

1.Each people speak in the language of the other.
Anton will speak in Russian when he will speak to Boris then Boris will answer to him in Ukrainian.
They will speak to Charles in French and he will answer in the native tongue of his interlocutor.


2.Each people speak in his own language.
Anton will speak in Ukrainian when he will speak to Boris then Boris will answer to him in Russian.
They will speak to Charles in theirs native tongue and he will answer in French.

3.Monday they would talk in Ukrainian , Tuesday in Russian , Wednesday in French etc...

4.They can learn Esperanto and use it.

5.They can mix languages.


In my knowledge the majority of non native English speakers aren't fluent.
English spoked by these people is generally Globish.
What is Globish ? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_English
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