Oh, I see now. In Russian variant it was/is blent a med and this means to mix in some remedy and actually my dentist told me to use different kinds of toothpaste for different treatment because they could have a lot of different medicines.
In general, I find Russian language rarely has similar meanings for words that exist in Western languages too. Unless they're loanwords from Latin or imports from other languages. That's why I still have my trouble to gain a foothold in it. It's not only like learning a completely different structure of language, but also completely different terms and words. Besides the pronunciation too.
After I had started to speak English at my second course of institute communication with Africans had helped a lot I've decided to try study German being very enthusiastic and had found fast that it is very difficult - similar to Russian and there is no meaning for me to spend energy on studying such difficult languages. Nowadays thanks to computer’s technologies it is losing any meaning at all to study third or even fifth language if you are not a genius of course - you could communicate with computer programs or the more easy way for everybody to communicate in simple languages like English - I've heard that Italian is simple too for example. But our Languages - Russian - German has such difficult grammar rules, plus so many problems with pronunciation and they are not so difficult as Asian languages - so why bother?
Frankly, for machine translation I use the combination "Russian to English" because the grammar is way closer to each other than from Russian to German. At least you get the more understandable result.
If it's heading out from the point of pronunciation, I feel like Japanese somehow is a bit similar to German. At least you don't have to relearn phonetics so much. It's a somewhat hard language in spoken form, and it's grammar is way different from many European languages, but this one seems a little close to that in that aspect at least.
Italian is easier if you're already well-acquainted with Latin. I realized that when once watching an Italian streamer. Most of what he was speaking, it seemed familiar to you through the whole lot of latin loanwords in other languages.
However, there is one reason indeed to learn the languages manually: Someone's got to make and maintain all these apps and machine translators! ;) No material, no translation possible...
"In general, I find Russian language rarely has similar meanings for words that exist in Western languages too. Unless they're loanwords from Latin or imports from other languages."
Absolutely agree with you - it is only a pronunciation could be similar. Блять да мент - google is not translating this correctly but in Russian it sounds like whore and cop...
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Date: 1 April 2019 11:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2 April 2019 12:45 am (UTC)That's why I still have my trouble to gain a foothold in it.
It's not only like learning a completely different structure of language, but also completely different terms and words. Besides the pronunciation too.
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Date: 2 April 2019 01:07 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2 April 2019 09:58 am (UTC)If it's heading out from the point of pronunciation, I feel like Japanese somehow is a bit similar to German. At least you don't have to relearn phonetics so much.
It's a somewhat hard language in spoken form, and it's grammar is way different from many European languages, but this one seems a little close to that in that aspect at least.
Italian is easier if you're already well-acquainted with Latin. I realized that when once watching an Italian streamer. Most of what he was speaking, it seemed familiar to you through the whole lot of latin loanwords in other languages.
However, there is one reason indeed to learn the languages manually: Someone's got to make and maintain all these apps and machine translators! ;)
No material, no translation possible...
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Date: 2 April 2019 10:30 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2 April 2019 01:20 am (UTC)Absolutely agree with you - it is only a pronunciation could be similar.
Блять да мент - google is not translating this correctly but in Russian it sounds like whore and cop...