Can a Russian tell me the difference, or are they all asleep?
тyт is less formal
They both mean "here", Latvia is right that zdjes sounds more formal
Russian threda answered by Baltic
I belive that "sdes" is a little bit mir precise.
>>79482543
They mean the same, but здecь is mostly used in the literary language while тyт is more common in the spoken language.
>>79482835
We need to understand what they say, just in case.
>>79482711
>>79482788
>>79482902
Stop pretending that you don't speak Russian when we visit your country as tourists, it's not very nice of you.
>>79483024
you have to say the special words dabusi pa muti gans and everyone will speak russian with you
>>79483024
Nah, the service sector has to know like 4 languages as a requirement to get a job. Some people really can't speak any Russian.
>>79482543
myp myp myp
>>79483248
>мyp мyp мyp
meow
>>79482835
>being a monolingual shitter
lmao
>>79483453
mongoloidal shitter
>>79483507
praise tengri
>>79483387
tak dvach
Since we're still here for some reason, can a nigga also tell me if my handwriting is legible? This is a college class