I thought that I'd open a thread for the forum members who can't speak Russian.
TLK is by no means exclusive!

D'oh! Should've seen the Alice reference!Of shoes - and ships - and sealing-wax
Of cabbages - and kings..."
That is because it isn't foreign...strictly speaking...I moved to the UK when I was 9, but before that I lived in Moscow. So I'm bilingual, though you'd be amazed at how much Russian gets forgotten after 9 years...so I think that I have to get back into using it better, it needs dusting!Your Russian seems too good to be your foreign language
I've been learning it at school and am continuing at university. This year I plan to go to some additional studies.Who else speaks english? Or else, how do you know how to speak english? Did you learn it at school / university?
I'm not the only one with this problem... How wonderful!For example, the use of the articles is something that I think I'll never understand completely.
After this I feel myself a teacher.Ask Athari, I think I'm improving with my comma use!
For example, the use of the articles is something that I think I'll never understand completely.
I'm not the only one with this problem... How wonderful!
Well... even without exceptions these rules are very bizarre. For example: straits are used with definite article while gulfs without. This rule sounds much more funny in Russian because these words have the same root.But I guess you all know that already...*sigh* Multitudes of exceptions/expressions/literary license/slang to mix it all up for you.