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29 Aug 2018
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Можно ли жить в США незная английского?
Можно ли жить в США незная английского?
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Yes. In a lot of states there are communities of non-English speakers, like Mexicans
- Country or region United States
если хорошо знаешь испанский) да шучу. Ну, стоит спросить хотите ли вы там работать или просто жить? Жить можно, купить продукты можно без знания языков. Но вообще американцы говорят только по-англиски. Если думаете о жизни там, лучше просто учить язык. Английский не самый сложный язык.

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