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Русский!

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 6:13

Great, or greatest?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 9:11

Suka.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-04 9:36

>>2
hrm?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-05 10:18

Ty suka.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 14:16

learn russian fast :

A: U tebja pivo yest?
B: Njet.
A: Idti nahhui, blyad. Urod takoi, suka ... blyad.

Most words you could need..

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 17:27

>>5
Is this from that video with a crazy German ordering beer in Russian?

It was hilarious

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-06 19:17

>>6
/r/ link

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-08 12:57

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-08 16:29

>>5
Wow. Russian is a really ugly language.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-08 18:21

>>9

You can deduct this from the rudimentary transliteration of a couple of sentences?

YOU ARE AMAZING *.*

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-08 20:14

>>9
Your mother is ugly.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 2:59

мне нравится русский язык. и вам нужна российская клавиатура.

the only thing i hate about it is that practically every word has a clusterfuck of consonants in it.

здравствуйтe - 12 letters, and only 3 of them are vowels. even in common spoken dialog it ends up coming out sounding like "zrasvitye" with about 6 consonants. such a ridiculously complicated sound for a word that means "Hello."

but i speak 6 languages and Russian is my favorite.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 4:10

>>12
I'd be very interested in learning Russian, so I'd like to know: Do have any tips? What's your native language? Of the other 5 languages you speak, how many are significantly related to Russian? At which point you learned it (I mean, before or after that and that languages)?

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 8:36

>>10
I can read the Cyrillic alphabet, so I know how ugly Russian is even without transliterating anything.

>>11
At least she's not a whore like yours.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 11:05

>>13
English is my native language. tips i can give: if you've never had experience with a fully inflected language, be prepared to deal with declined nouns, conjugated verbs, and some very foreign constructions. none of the other languages i speak are really related to Russian though. they're English, French, Spanish, Latin, and German. although Latin and German are similar to Russian in construction at times, the vocabularies are not even close in most cases.

i'm a bit of an odd case when it comes to giving tips on language, though. i had a bunch of serious head injuries as a kid and really the only things that weren't affected were my brain's language and 'art' centers. i literally can't do anything else (i can't divide or add/subtract numbers in my head, for instance), but i have photographic memory with pictures and conversations. i seem to learn it a different way than other people, and since i know a bunch of other languages, i learn them all in relation to one another, so it's difficult for me to explain how i learn things.

i'm also in the process of learning Gaelic, Japanese, Chinese, and Italian.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 11:19

>>13
also forgot to mention that i learned all 5 of the secondary languages all one on top of the other in a span of about 5 years. i'm trying to learn those extra ones with books and tapes, but it's a lot more difficult to get everything down without someone to converse with, so i might try to find classes to take if i find the time.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-10 13:38

>>12
Actually, in common fast speech, "здравствуйте" is pronounced more like "dras´te". Short and simple.

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-11 3:36

If you need keyboard with cyrilic letters try this http://www.translit.ru/

Name: Anonymous 2008-02-11 5:42

>>18
or you could be hardcore and memorize the russian keyboard layout and set up a hotkey in control panel to switch between them.

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