/lang/ - Language Learning General

You are not fluent in the language unless you have acquired several accents (and/or dialects if applicable) and is able to switch between them on the fly while maintaining the execution quality

no.
take away "there" and it is.

I agree, do you know of any video comparing different regional Russian accents?

>regional Russian accents
no one tell him

We don't have accents or dialects in russian except for the ukranian influenced ones which usually the people living close to the border (e.g. gelenzhik, novorossiysk) have
Yet it's still considered to be a foreign accent
I couldn't find any videos directly comparing the two, but the differences are apparent to russian speakers, but may not be such to foreigners, as only 3 or so sounds are different between the two, and maybe the intonation

Interesting, thanks for the info russianbro.

is that because Russians are basically all from the same relatively small region between Moscow and St Petersburg and only recently spread out?

/LANG/ SHOULD HAVE AN OFFICIAL LANGUAGE OTHER THAN ENGLISH, ONE WHICH WE COULD LEARN SO THAT WE COULD ALL TALK IN THAT AND BE COOLER

'no'

no.
soviet union did it./