The language talk was very interesting, although I have noooo idea how to pronounce Russian letters

Thanks to Google translator as I can now at least understand the content by translating it into English. Before that, they were (and still are) just symbols to me. I suppose Japanese letters look the same to many of you, haha.
As for pronunciation, I heard before that Spanish is easier than English for Japanese people to pronounce, with a little exception.
By the way, this is an online dictionary I use. Look at the ranking on the right. "legacy" is still in the top 10 words looked up as of today. It was in first for a while after an announcement which we all know
http://ejje.weblio.jp/
Anyway, I think it is true Yuzuru sounds a bit younger (or can I say "more innocent tone"?) when he speaks foreign languages than he does Japanese.
This is a tweet by はる explaining about the StSq in Hope & Legacy. (This person became Yuzuru's fan after Sochi, and started studying about figure skating techniques. I'm sure she knows much more than I do already, although I've been watching figure skating some xxxx-ty years

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https://twitter.com/GOEplus5agetyau/status/787810113675341824
- モホーク Mohawk
- ブラケット Bracket
- チョクトー Choctaw
- ループ Loop
- ロッカー Rocker
- ツイズル Twizzle
- 時計回り Clock Wise - CW in red letters
- 反時計回り Counter Clock Wise - CCW in blue letters
The second video of the same tweet is explaining the difference between Mohawk and Choctaw. Difficult to tell the difference for me again.
Another tweet explaining the same StSq by abbyuzu.
https://twitter.com/abby900215/status/786225194964779008
- スリーターンズ Three turns
There is difference from the first one. I confess I don't have any ability to distinguish.
For your reference as well as my reference:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBTzgBS3FBM
はる is studying about turns. Explanation of Three turn by Takahito, Bracket by Yuzuru, Rocker by Shoma and Counter by Javi. So cute
https://twitter.com/GOEplus5agetyau/status/755194553703931905
The bottom table explanation:
Edge before/after the turn: Same
Different
Body twisting when turning: Following the curve before the turn.
Against the curve before the turn.
I wish I had better eyes to distinguish them
