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Speaking the Language
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It is advisable to learn at least a little Russian if you are going to live in Russia, although many expatriates manage to survive without any command of the language. Relatively few Russians speak English, especially the older generation. Road signs, public transport signs and many restaurant menus etc. are only in Russian.
There are many Russian language schools in Moscow and St Petersburg, and Moscow State University also runs language courses.
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