I've started learning Russian and now I'm seeing Russian letters everywhere?
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Ok, so I'm studying Russian on my own, which I started last week. I've memorized the Russian alphabet and the numbers up to 20, and also all the Pronouns for each case and a lot of common phrases and verbs. Lately, when I've been doing homework or just reading stuff on the internet, English words just seem to transform into Russian letters and I suddenly think I'm reading Russian, but then realize that I'm not. Is this normal for people that start learning languages that have a different alphabet than their own?
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Answer:
Change your contacts, or just go kill yourself... You are screwed
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Change your contacts, or just go kill yourself... You are screwed
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