| Samples of me speaking foreign languages |
| Russian |
| Czech |
| Serbo-Croatian |
| German |
| Ukrainian |
| Polish |
| MBA Term Papers |
| "Hello, my name is David and I live in Chicago. I would like to work for a company where I can use my knowledge of Russian." |
| "I work hard from morning to evening at three jobs, but there's still not enough money to live on." |
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| 1. Hello. Do you speak English? 2. Sorry, I don't speak English. 1. Unfortunately, I speak just a little Czech. 2. That doesn't matter. I understand you. |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry. I don't speak English. 1. Unfortunately, I speak little Croatian. 2. That's fine. I understand you. |
| Russian |
| 1. Good Morning. Do you speak English? 2. Unfortunately, no. 1. I'm afraid my Polish isn't very good. 2. Not at all. You speak very well. 1. I just get nervous when I speak Polish. 2. I understand. |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry, I don't speak English. 1. I'm afraid I speak Ukrainian poorly. 2. That's alright. You speak fine. I understand you. |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry. I don't speak English. 1. I'm afraid I only speak a little German. 2. That's alright. I understand you. 1. I get nervous when I speak German. 2. I understand you very well. |
| Bulgarian |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry, I don't speak English. 1. I'm sorry, my Bulgarian is rather poor. 2. Don't worry. I understand you. |
| Slovene |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry. I don't speak English. 1. Unfortunately, I speak little Croatian. 2. That's fine. I understand you. |
| Belorussian |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry. I don't speak English. 1. Unfortunately, I speak little Croatian. 2. That's fine. I understand you. |
| Slovak |
| 1. Good morning. Do you speak English? 2. I'm sorry. I don't speak English. 1. Unfortunately, I speak little Croatian. 2. That's fine. I understand you. |