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I was just looking at Russian keyboards on eBay. I have also looked at Rosetta Stone as well. Learning it if nothing else so I can understand the Russian news or russian speaking persons without having to rely on translators or western media twisting it into whatever they feel like.

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Rosetta Stone is fucking awful for learning a foreign language.

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Thanks. I had no idea this site existed.

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No worries. I find that site to be a goldmine for textbooks for a whole heap of languages.

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No Rosetta is super excellent for learning nouns in particular. Otherwise it’s excellent support for books and in person combined.

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Have you actually used it to learn a foreign language though?

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You're far more likely to need chink than rooskie.

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Get a Hebrew keyboard....

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Oh come on, how could you resist calling it a

Heeboard

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In all seriousness, installing a Cyrillic (Russian, Ukrainian, etc.) language pack on your computer is a good way to deter hackers. These links will explain better than I can. https://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/05/try-this-one-weird-trick-russian-hackers-hate/ https://www.reviewgeek.com/83487/will-installing-a-russian-keyboard-save-you-from-ransomware/

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You can easily learn Russian by watching attractive women teach it online. (Best method) and best to learn it now before the NWO outlaws international comms.

On Windows 10 you can type it by pressing windows key and searching for Language Settings. Then click "Add a Language" and search for Russian. You can toggle ENG and RUS on the bottom right near your clock or winkey + space to quick switch.

Хуй тебе!

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Install language pack under settings language.

You can switch keyboards by switching from ENG to PYC in the bottom left corner.

You then can use the "On-Screen" Keyboard as a guide to where the keys are.

For translating stuff, Yandex is much better than google.

https://translate.yandex.ru

удачи

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Also here is a Russian Alphabet quiz game that will help you learn the letters.

https://www.digitaldialects.com/Russian/Russian_alphabet.htm

I've been thinking about it too. Not too hard to type as it uses a similar alphabet, the letters just look funny. Not like Chinese or Japanese with their thousands of doodles to learn.

I've heard that Russia will soon have ~200,000 square miles of new land available.