The Belarusian comedian, known for TNT TV channel projects, Irina Prikhodko admitted that she speaks Russian worse after speaking German. She told about it in an interview on the YouTube channel "Rada and turks".
"When I spend some time here (in Germany), I come back, and my word order in Russian speech begins to be a little strange," the artist said.
According to her, she notices these changes, as she continues to speak in Russian. Prikhodko noted that within a few days the "ability" to speak Russian is being restored.
As EADaily reported, Prikhodko had previously told about Berlin, in which, in her opinion, a homeless man was sleeping on every bench.
"When I want to sit on a bench in Berlin, I think like this: "But a homeless person slept on this bench recently anyway." And I didn't sit on this bench... there was a homeless man sleeping on any bench. There is no bench on which, hypothetically, a homeless person has never slept," the comedian shared.

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