In this video, I show a few fun and short Russian etymological linguistics. Every language has its secret meanings behind words, but Russian does it best through emotions, love, and the laws of nature. Many Slavic languages, including Russian, were based on the distinctiveness of ancient Slavic people, which differed from other societies. Their languages were built in very interesting ways, causing many etymological meanings to appear in their words, so in this video, it’s what I present (and it’s also a new format that I’m trying to improve my content).
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About me:
I’m Alex, and I’m a student at UNLV. As I major in Spanish, I advance in my linguistic skills, learn new concepts, and understand how learning within languages works. I’m fluent in Russian, Hebrew, and English, and I’m learning Spanish and German. I’m simply trying to make languages seem very easy.
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