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Want to find out which celebrities speak russian language?

Eddie Izzard: There are so many languages I'd like to learn to perform in – Russian, Italian. And I'd love to be able to perform in the country where I was born – Yemen. Paul McCartney: I like languages. In school I learnt Latin, Spanish and German. On tour I have good translators that I work with. They translate what I want to say to the audience, I write it down and learn it. In 2003, Putin invited me and Heather to the Kremlin. I was telling him how I like to speak to the crowd, and I said I was going to say 'Privyet Maskvichi'. He said 'Don't say that, say "Priv-ee-et ribiata". It means "Hi guys".' He said it's much cooler. Talk about how things have changed. For years the Kremlin wouldn't let you sing in Russia, and now they're coming to your gig and they're giving you language lessons on the side. I love it. Kate Beckinsale: You may know her from : Movies like Click, Serendipity, Underworld, Van Helsing and Pearl ...

20 most unknown english words

Most Russian study English at schools, colleges, universities. All them have common learning schedule and learn the same things. All them think alike - nothing personal, it's simply a cultural thing. As a result Russian have very similar gapes in English language knowledge. Terms Russian people knows less usually have several distant meanings in Russian language and are business-oriented. Here are the list of these words with links on translation into Russian. issue , claim , charge , lead , reference , mean , rate , due , further , supply , deal , account , feature , remain , gain , amount , fit , particular , facility , term accourding to Free Online Dictionary data