Hi, I’m a 31 year-old guy from Mexico, I love languages and learning about other cultures.

I’m a language teacher and linguist at heart, so I’m very patient and willing to explain thoroughly, but also not afraid to correct people on the spot if they ask me to.

I’m looking for Russian and Turkish speakers (native or advanced) with a similar approach to languages, willing to have conversations about everyday life, languages, culture and other fun stuff! We could make friends :)

I would consider myself a beginner in both Russian and Turkish, since I’m comfortable with grammar but I lack vocabulary and real practice and interaction with people.

Also, if you’re an English speaker learning Spanish, Russian or Turkish, hit me up so we can share the learning experience!

Extra info about me: I’m also into conlangs and worldbuilding, and I love maps and flags (either real or fantasy). I’m also very visual and I love design (graphic, web, editorial). I’m gay (if it matters, so we both feel comfortable).

  • Native Turkish here, i would love to meet you

  • Native Turkish here, I can help you

  • Hola, Turkish trying to learn Spanish here. Would it be ok for you to chat from time to time on reddit? I am fluent in English, learned the krill alphabet, and still learning Spanish. I perceive myself beginner in Spanish but I didn't take any tests.

  • Hi, i’m a native turkish speaker. I can help you with turkish if you want.

  • I'm native russian

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

    Username Date Post Link Relevance Offered Matches Sought Matches
    u/thxela 2021-01-12 Post 11 English, Russian (A1), Turkish Spanish
    u/bilgturuncu 2020-11-05 Post 10 English (B1), Turkish English, Spanish
    u/donismeow 2020-11-12 Post 10 English (B2), Turkish (Native) English, Spanish
    u/stargaze- 2020-11-11 Post 9 English (C2), Russian (Native), Turkish (Native) ---
    u/jordeki 2021-01-10 Post 8 English (B2), Russian English

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


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