English-German dictionary

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Boris Tatarenko

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Hello.

Apart from the English language I'm learning German. I'm sure that a lot of people here tried to learn 2 languages at the same time (or they're still learning them). Just out of curiosity, would it be a good idea to use an Enlish-German dictionary instead of a Russian-German one? I think some of you tried to do so, therefore I'm interested in whether it benefits somehow. ;-)
 

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I am pretty sure it does benefit. Because you know, when you speak more than two languages, you need somehow to "tune in" from one to another. If your native language is Russian and if you study English and German it would be nice and interesting to move from English to German and vice-versar withou relying on Russian.
Let us say you improve your direct "brain connections".
 
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