*three people have died at Beijing’s Waldorf Astoria hotel — reports noted violent spasms and convulsions before death
*Vladimir Putin is staying at the Waldorf Astoria
💉BIOLOGICAL WARFARE☣️
This is the BIG ONE I previewed on @WarRoom a little earlier regarding the Covid Squid Games.
Sincere thanks to @Miles Guo for breaking this in Chinese.
Not a single Western MSM outlet has reported this:
*three people have died at Beijing’s Waldorf Astoria hotel — reports noted violent spasms and convulsions before death
*Vladimir Putin is staying at the Waldorf Astoria
*16 people in Putin's personal entourage have been infected — including four or five bodyguards
Our crooked globalist overlords are all together in one place inside Beijing’s sealed triple-locked closed-loop bubble. Time to weld all the exits closed from the outside — Xian City style — and sit it out…
I speak four languages. Going from English to Spanish is easy. I haven’t even attempted Russian. Looks really tough. Good for you!
That’s impressive! I wish I could say the same!
Never said I spoke them well.
Better than most though! 😀
I speak English with French as a second language and I feel I can understand about 50% of what I hear in Spanish. Italian a bit also but not as well as Spanish. Once you depart from the more common Latin based languages it's a whole different ballgame!
Same here.. I have learned Russian for two years but since my mother's tongue is Slavic, it wasn't such a huge leap for me..
Spanish has two genders, no case declension, and intuitive pronunciation, with the syllabic stress defined.
Russian has three genders (LMAO), six cases, and you just have to LEARN which syllable gets stressed in each word. Plus weird letters. Tons of special word endings, so the word pencil, e.g., is spelled differently depending on whether the pencil is the subject, the direct object, or the sentence is saying FOR the pencil, ABOUT the pencil, TO the pencil, ON the pencil, WITH the pencil, etc. Then all those change if it's more than one pencil. Fuck!
Had I not been in the military, I doubt I'd have had the ability to overcome my ADHD long enough to learn it
Ahahaha yesss. There are two letters in Russian alphabet that don't make any one sound. Instead they tell you how to intonnate a specific letter in the word you're trying to spell.
Myakiznak, and tebyakiznak. They aren't even actual letters lmao. Such a strange language for sure
Tvyordyj znak = hard sign
твердый знак
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Atta boy haha