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Do Ukrainian and Russian women speak English?

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Do Ukrainian and Russian women speak English?

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Many of them do. Many of them can speak basic English. And some cannot speak at all. 99 percent of women in Ukraine and Russia study English at school for at least 7 years. They have basic knowledge but to feel confident they need to speak it and practice it. Many successful couples are going through early stages of relations with the help of eye contact, chemistry and use of dictionary! We advise not to limit yourself with writing to only English speaking women. However, for your convenience we have arranged the English speaking girls section where you can only find the women who speak English.

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Ukrainian and Russian women in general have a good level of education and have a school base of foreign language (frequently English), but have no necessity to use it in daily life and they do not practice what they were taught. To read the letter in English takes a lot of time for them and if they receive a few letters at the same time, we will be not sure that they will have time to read them all! The letter written in Russian will be read 100%. The same concerns their answer to you: it will be necessary for them on the average all day (7 or 8 hours) to write two page letter! If you use the translator, be sure that you don’t do a direct translation of your brilliant and smart letter which being translated into Russian will be hardly clear and will seem silly. Automatic electronic translation is awful: if you doubt, try to translate a phrase from English to Russian and then from Russian to English, you will see what it resembles: “nothing”. The same goes with the telephone conversatio

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