- In Russian and Armenian symbol @ is pronounced as собака (means dog). It's official meaning (you can hear it in commercial and news)
- When you want to number things, you use # for it (#1, #2) in english. In russian you should use № (№1, №2, №3)
- Using digits - don't use comma to separate thousands etc.
100,250 would be translated as 100250 - "Dot" you use to separate decimals is translated as comma
1.25 is 1,25 - In URLs "dot" is translated as "точка". So domain .RU would be точка-ру
Every year millions of russian kids pass final exams (for school). Results of this exams could be counted in universities as prelimanary examination. This thing varies from school to school and I still don't understand 100% why this practice was implemented (in my time we used to have 2 different exams - one when you finish school, second when you apply to univercity). ЕГЭ (integrated state exam) is something that you know as GMAT, though with many specific things. Talking about GMAT -the most different thing for russians is the logic in task explanation. So most likely you will have similar problems with our ЕГЭ. I have 2 links for you to practice: http://ege.yandex.ru/ has mini-tests http://www1.ege.edu.ru/content/view/700/278/ has full demo-version of tests
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