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Preevyet! Menye za voot Galina. Kak tebya za voot? (Galina is my Russian name. But I'm not Russian, I'm a student. ) Are you Russian? (Tebya Ruuski?) (Sorry if my grammar's bad. Learned most of my Russian from two ten year old Belarussian girls, lol.)
My name is Anastasiya and yes I'm Russian. Nice to meet you. Yea the grammer was wrong but its still pretty cool that you learned the language. So, if Galina is your Russian name..whats your real name, lol?
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Gabriele. I'm not sure if it's right, but Galina was the closest the little girl could get to it. And that's SOOO cool that you're Russian! My friend's Serbian grandmother taught me to read and write in Russian this winter (she learned it in school). My friend from Belarus, (the little girl I keep mentioning) her name is Anastasiya too, but everyone calls her Nastya. She stays with us every summer. We go through a program called A.B.R.O (American Belarussian Relief Organization). It's to help children with the after-effects of Chernobyl. Sorry, I'm rambling. So do you live in the USA? Nice meeting you! Do-svidanya (hope I got that right!) -Gabriele
Yea I live in Illinois..and I usually go by Nastya too for friends and family...but in school people usually call me Anastasiya. Wow, seriously, thats pretty amazing. I didn't know that something like A.B.R.O existed but thats really cool. Its really awesome that you're learning Russian too...it's not an easy language to learn. I'm fluent in speech and I can read and write pretty well but it's definitely not perfect. I moved here when I was 7 so I didn't get to go to school there and actually learn. But I have the basics down from my mom and thats good enough for now. I'm planning on going back for college though
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Cool. ABRO is a great program. Look it up on the internet if you're interested. I'm pretty sure they have a group in Illinois. We pay for our child's (the child we host) flight here which is expensive, but it is SOOO worth it. It's a great experience. They get a group of hostfamilies, each of them host 1 or 2 children, sometimes more. It's probably too late to get in on it this year, but next year is completely open. Did you live in Russia before you were 7? (sorry to be asking all these questions!) Well, gtg. -Do-svidanya!
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haha! I love your username!
Я тоже Русская!
(hope that's right) xDDD
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and thanx
and its pretty amazing how many russians ive met on devart lol
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(Galina is my Russian name. But I'm not Russian, I'm a student.
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Sing out loud,
Watch your dreams come floating out.
And that's SOOO cool that you're Russian! My friend's Serbian grandmother taught me to read and write in Russian this winter (she learned it in school). My friend from Belarus, (the little girl I keep mentioning) her name is Anastasiya too, but everyone calls her Nastya. She stays with us every summer. We go through a program called A.B.R.O (American Belarussian Relief Organization). It's to help children with the after-effects of Chernobyl.
Sorry, I'm rambling. So do you live in the USA?
Nice meeting you!
Do-svidanya (hope I got that right!)
-Gabriele
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Sing out loud,
Watch your dreams come floating out.
ABRO is a great program. Look it up on the internet if you're interested. I'm pretty sure they have a group in Illinois. We pay for our child's (the child we host) flight here which is expensive, but it is SOOO worth it. It's a great experience. They get a group of hostfamilies, each of them host 1 or 2 children, sometimes more.
It's probably too late to get in on it this year, but next year is completely open.
Did you live in Russia before you were 7? (sorry to be asking all these questions!)
Well, gtg.
-Do-svidanya!
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