I use yandex for russian content. It's super easy to use a translation service or even learn russian these days and tho it takes a little effort you really can get around anything if your motivated enough.
If you're willing to put in the time, learning any language is much easier these days thanks to the Internet.
I studied Spanish for 4 years, and French for 1 year in high school, and 1 year of Spanish and German in college.
As a comparison, I studied Italian online.
While I can't speak Italian very well because I haven't practiced it enough, my reading and listening comprehension is roughly on a 6th grade level. In other words, I can read a newspaper article and get the gist of it without having to use a translation service.
Just a few days ago, I translated an Italian meme I came across and posted it-
It wasn't perfect, but close enough. I think I missed "Di Oggi" which would have translated as Today's and guessed Annegando meant drowning from the context.
I use yandex for russian content. It's super easy to use a translation service or even learn russian these days and tho it takes a little effort you really can get around anything if your motivated enough.
It's easy to learn russian?
This guy has never tried to learn Russian, это я могу тебе сказать.
If you're willing to put in the time, learning any language is much easier these days thanks to the Internet.
I studied Spanish for 4 years, and French for 1 year in high school, and 1 year of Spanish and German in college.
As a comparison, I studied Italian online.
While I can't speak Italian very well because I haven't practiced it enough, my reading and listening comprehension is roughly on a 6th grade level. In other words, I can read a newspaper article and get the gist of it without having to use a translation service.
Just a few days ago, I translated an Italian meme I came across and posted it-
https://greatawakening.win/p/142AwGhQes/italians-are-waking-up-too-trans/c/
It wasn't perfect, but close enough. I think I missed "Di Oggi" which would have translated as Today's and guessed Annegando meant drowning from the context.