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how can u check if someone has a talent in acting if he/she doesn't say a word? oO tha vid is ok though
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So it was true...Cool. Don't really like her make-up here. Eyes
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how good she still looks? ROFL oO of course she looks good&young. she's only 28.
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Oh gross. First i thought those pics were taken after DVF show.
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smoking again? :yuckky:
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Thank u! I miss her...
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Whoooaaa,how sweet,ROFL. Didn't know you can speak russian,dude
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*overttanned*
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Reese was a face of Avon,so? Who told you that anyway?
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LOL, what are u talking about? You can forget native language if u left ur country when you were small, 3-11 years old. She left when she was 18 or about that. Or she has poor mamory. And it's not like she forgot her language,her speach is quite primitive. I finished linguistic university and i "kinda" know what i'm talking about. It's pretty hard for ME to express myself in English cause it's not my native language & my english sucks as you noticed. Anyway, Vodianova didn't forget the russian language,she simply can't "build" correct sentences. well, as you seem to be an absolute expert in EVERYTHING, I will not argue with you. I only speak for myself. I immigrated to USA from Russia when I was 23 and for a number of years could not afford to have a phone line to speak with my family in Russia. I can tell you that when I went home for a visit I sounded "косноязычно, топорно" (could not "build' my sentences for sure) and I have graduated with a language degree in Russia as well and most of my family is in hard science. So this is an example from my personal experience. I have to admit I was seeking improving my English in any way I could and did not hang out with any russian people in the US. This is the reason why I see parallels with Natalia's situation (that she probably encounters many more situations where English is spoken). However, Russian did come back to me but through a substantial effort at first and then much easier. Salute! есть такое понятие-начитанность. вот,про что я говорю. это не только знание,но и правильно поставленная речь. Водянова косноязычная. Она в школе не училась,не читала и общалась с такими же как она. Отсюда и выводы. пы.сы. и не хами,пож. (я про твое 1-ое предложение) я бы была очень признательна, если бы в ответ было тоже. Это я насчет хамства. Все твои заметки полны язвы и,кстати, все твои выводы говогрят больше о тебе, чем о Наталии. прочти это и постарайся подумать. а где написано,ч то нужно писать только "ооо,какие классные фотыыы!!" ГДЕ? я высказываю свое мнение, а тебе советую не указывать,что мне делать. я те не указываю и на личности НЕ перехожу,как это делаешь ТЫ,уважаемая раз уж на то пошло,то это ты начала "а ты,а ты". мы тут не про меня,а про Водянову. пы.сы. надеюсь,мы друг друга поняли
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Highly doubt she could speak good russian before she left. She never went to school people. And of course she didn't have time to read and stuff. Cause as we all know she had tough childhood
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Ahmm, she always says the same "I'm from poor simple russian family. I had tough childhood". Yeah, agree,now it's funny
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LOL, what are u talking about? You can forget native language if u left ur country when you were small, 3-11 years old. She left when she was 18 or about that. Or she has poor mamory. And it's not like she forgot her language,her speach is quite primitive. I finished linguistic university and i "kinda" know what i'm talking about. It's pretty hard for ME to express myself in English cause it's not my native language & my english sucks as you noticed. Anyway, Vodianova didn't forget the russian language,she simply can't "build" correct sentences. well, as you seem to be an absolute expert in EVERYTHING, I will not argue with you. I only speak for myself. I immigrated to USA from Russia when I was 23 and for a number of years could not afford to have a phone line to speak with my family in Russia. I can tell you that when I went home for a visit I sounded "косноязычно, топорно" (could not "build' my sentences for sure) and I have graduated with a language degree in Russia as well and most of my family is in hard science. So this is an example from my personal experience. I have to admit I was seeking improving my English in any way I could and did not hang out with any russian people in the US. This is the reason why I see parallels with Natalia's situation (that she probably encounters many more situations where English is spoken). However, Russian did come back to me but through a substantial effort at first and then much easier. Salute! есть такое понятие-начитанность. вот,про что я говорю. это не только знание,но и правильно поставленная речь. Водянова косноязычная. Она в школе не училась,не читала и общалась с такими же как она. Отсюда и выводы. пы.сы. и не хами,пож. (я про твое 1-ое предложение)
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Yes, especially in this video...She was 20. She looks&sounds like total russian chick from a small town. Is that me or her nose was bigger? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdTFHVIc9Oo
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LOL, what are u talking about? You can forget native language if u left ur country when you were small, 3-11 years old. She left when she was 18 or about that. Or she has poor mamory. And it's not like she forgot her language,her speach is quite primitive. I finished linguistic university and i "kinda" know what i'm talking about. It's pretty hard for ME to express myself in English cause it's not my native language & my english sucks as you noticed. Anyway, Vodianova didn't forget the russian language,she simply can't "build" correct sentences.
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Can that really happen? I mean, wasn't she born and raised in Russia for 18 years knowing only rudimentary English when she started. And to think she speaks English better than Russian now, it's weird, I agree. Because she certainly sounds very Russian when she speaks English. I mean, I'm a native English speaker, and even if I'm going to learn a new language like Spanish or German and speak it rampantly for the next 10 years, I won't forget or struggle with English. Is it the same with other Russian models - Sasha, Vlada, Natasha et al? I don't think so... Oh, and she really needs to stop mussing up her hair! I think she looks the best when she wears her hair straight, it lends a certain something to her face, making it look truly beautiful than just, idk, young. no,no.U didn't get my point. She is russian & her native language is Russian. I meant she speaks badly...Her speach is quite primitive. She thinks a lot before saying what she wants to say. She was bad at school & she didn't finish it. Though i like that she always seems so calm & kind.
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What does her name mean? Bar means bar? oO