Re: Russian out, English in
- From: Tadas Blinda <tadas.blinda@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2009 13:31:04 -0700 (PDT)
On May 20, 10:31 pm, max.ustime...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
to use or not to use Russian language in small Baltic states has been
an issue politically abused in the last 10 years. if these small
countries want to be well integrated and do business with Russia, they
would need to learn Russian. This is plain and simple. Languages of
Baltic states simply have no vocabulary or necessary amount of
carriers to be used as viable business language. Russia as one of the
most prolific European cultures brings big advantages to anyone
wishing to learn this languages. 70% of Entire world scientific and
business literature is published exclusively in Russian and English.
This is the extent of how important Russian is worldwide. And
regionally, there is no other language more important than Russian
anywhere in East Europe
Stop it before you go blind. Is that what they teach you in russky
school, that "Languages of Baltic states simply have no vocabulary or
necessary amount of
carriers to be used as viable business language" ? If you believe
that crap, you are sadly deluded. All our studies in our
univertsities are in our own languages and the dissertations are
written in our own languages. We don't need Russian for anything.
Furthermore, if you have anything at all to do with business you would
know that Russian is very much on the way out a s a business language
outside of Russia. Increasingly, and the trend will continue,
Russians wanting to do business with the Baltic states have to
communicate with them in the relevant Baltic language or in English.
.
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