Silent-Neutral's avatar
Really, the first game wasn't on PC? that's odd.. Yeah, I heard Bayo2 will be wiiu exclusive...damn >:I I had this same problem when RE: the mercenaries would only be on 3DS. I am not spending 400+ just for one game, (which will be another 80+) ... -__-

aww too kind, bol'shoe spasibo lol. Yeahh I hear similar things about this, and true, it's so rich that it can be difficult for a poor language like English lol. but I've studied many Asian languages since a child, and I cannot stick with them. Russian was a random idea one day and now it has been nearly 3 years. Ohh most interesting indeed! and Ru friends have shown me VERY amusing things ahaha
El-Miller's avatar
I always wanted to have a talent for learning foreign languages. But it seems that I'm too stupid and lazy.
Nod  When I studied English in school, I was not interested. In addition, an English teacher was constantly asking, "Why do you hate me?" She was indifferent to me. I did not hate her did not like. But I began to really hate her because of her obsession when she held me after class to find out why I hate her. It was paranoia.
Bongo-motes  I like French ^^ But, of course, I can't study it :)
Silent-Neutral's avatar
I doubt you are stupid, but I can't judge you on laziness - honestly, I am lazy too and should continue studying Russian more harder I'm going to Ukraine next month - I will be there for 8 weeks or so to visit friend, maybe I'll learn something ahah..ha..;;
They say that Russian/Slavic people are actually very good at learning foreign languages - a number of my friends even study Chinese or Spanish and it's amazing how well they can learn this. Your teacher shouldn't take such things personally - same for teachers of any subject. So maybe she killed your interest even further, which is a shame... I used to study Japanese almost obsessively, until teenage Japanese-wannabe girls were on the rise. Even my friends around me would try to act as if they knew Japanese better than each other and this killed my motivation completely, because it was so stupid and becoming like a contest of who knows more. (and also because I began learning Russian afterwards)
French is nice :) even if you're too lazy to study all of it, it's nice to just learn a few things for your interest. It might take you further into studying the language.. that what happened to me.
also, I added you. You seem pretty cool lol
El-Miller's avatar
Thanks) I'm not so active here. I just can't choose what to draw. I like so many thing and I don't like anything at the same time.
It's hard to explain, but I'll try) to the Russian language a lot of words, phrases, and options for their use. I can not think of easier than I used to. And such difficult thoughts in a hundred words in one sentence, it is very difficult to translate into a foreign language. All of these conjugations, communions and complex sentences ... Uff ...
How many language do you know?
Silent-Neutral's avatar
Oh no worries, you're not alone..I have the same dilemma lol. I barely ever draw these days, even though I'm an art student. I used to force myself, but now I can't do that - it will make me even less likely to do anything >_>
I was watching something 2 days ago about the history of Russian. It was really fascinating and I can say a lot, but basically, I realize it is an emotional and spiritual language, every word has a deeper meaning.. *Now* I understand why my friends say it's difficult for them to express themselves in English, which is a logical kind of language.
You're lucky you speak such a rich language haha. And no, I just speak english. My mother is from Thailand, and I can speak only a little of this - It's not enough to say I know it. Then 9 years I studied Vietnamese, 2 years of Jap = only know a bit, and I regret not paying more attention from 9 years of studying the first one, ugh.