Looking for somebody who is able to practice my conversations in Italian and Russian in exchange for Czech and English.

  • Hey! 👋

    I'm 25, originally from Ukraine, and currently living in Norway. I’m a native Russian and Ukrainian speaker, and I’ve been learning English for about 6 years. My level is intermediate (B1).

    I love traveling ✈️, exploring cities 🔦🏙️, and taking photo/video for my blog 📸. I'm passionate about learning different cultures, traditions, and meeting new people. I enjoy talking about all kinds of topics and sharing knowledge.

    I'm looking for an English-speaking partner to practice through text, voice, or video – whatever works best for you! 🗣️💬 We can find a convenient way to connect. In return, I can help you with Russian or Ukrainian. We can also play something online together 🎲🎮 – board/card games, shooters, or strategy, whatever you prefer!

    My goal is to speak and understand English fluently while traveling, watching movies, reading books, and staying up-to-date with news.

    I'm open-minded, friendly, talkative, and curious. If this sounds like a good match for you, feel free to message me! 😊

    ✨ Have a great day! ✨

  • hi. I can help you with Russian

  • Ahoj, muzu ti dat pomoc ve rustine, a budu mit radost practicovat svou cestinu (sorry nemam ted diacriticu na klavesnice).

  • I found the following users who may fit your language exchange criteria:

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/milaneseperson2020 2024-11-29 Post 6 Italian (B1), Russian (C1) ---
    u/mastertheloliblaster 2025-01-18 Post 6 Italian, Russian ---
    u/seoshmeo 2025-02-22 Post 5 Russian (Native) English
    u/marcusscrassuss 2025-01-31 Post 5 Russian English
    u/melisacircu 2025-01-08 Post 5 Russian English

    Please feel free to comment on the above posts to get in contact with their authors.


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  • I can practice with you and help you with Russian in exchange for English

  • A czech wants to learn the Russian language? It's rare nowadays. What's your reason?

    It kinda is rare but I started like 10 years ago, forgot most, than worked in Russian language environment (older ladies from Baltic states) and slowly forgetting again and I found it useful in many other post Soviet countries. And its beautiful language and I think we should not stop learning languages bc of some crazy dude pitting bad light on all Russians.

    Oh, I see, just another brainwashed european