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How do you say “Russian is hard” in Russian?

Question by Anessa Sullivan: How do you say “Russian is hard to speak” or “Russian is hard” in russian?
At my school, we have a russian exchange student, and he teaches me things in russian. I speak spanish fluently, but Ive never been able to roll my r’s, so I want to tell him that russian is hard lol.

Also, can you show me how its written in russian too? Thanks!

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Answer by Anonymous
Русский трудно

Not sure how it is spelt phonetically sorry.

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Comments ( 5 )

  1. Otto von Bismarck says

    Zmejka is right only

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  2. Zmejka says

    Russian is hard – russkiy yazik – trudniy (русский язык – трудный)

    Russian is hard to speak – na russkom trudno govorit' (на русском трудно говорить)

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  3. α l e ι & says

    If "Руссий трудно" is correct, then probably:
    Russkey troodno

    p = R
    y = U (pronounced like oo in book)
    c = S
    к = K
    и = E (pronounced like ea in feast)
    й = (pronounced like short y in toy)

    т = T
    р = R (rolled, the same sort of way Mexican's roll their r's)
    у = U (pronounced like oo in book)
    д = D
    н = N
    о = O (pronounced like o in October)

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  4. 2011_mILez_shmanderz says

    Русский трудно

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  5. lupe says

    Российская трудно говорить (Russian is hard to speak)
    трудно Российской (russian is hard)

    thats how its written but i dont know how to pronouce it or read it lol

    Reply

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