krystal kyleen (krystalvomit) wrote in linguaphiles,
krystal kyleen
krystalvomit
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Um, Hi!

I have recently embarked on the seriously difficult task of teaching myself Russian. More aptly, attempting to teach myself.

My question is this:

Would/Could anyone be so gracious as to volunteer their services in helping me with this endeavor? As in, make yourself available for many (many many many) questions that will more than likely make me appear brainless? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated. Even a rudimentary knowledge of this language would still be a giant leap ahead of me.

Email: krystalvomit@gmail.com

Thanks.
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