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Originally posted by mlprior
Da, ya znaoo rooski yazik, no nei ochen horosho.
wow that sounds beautiful, what is it?

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I'm almost betting that's Russian...

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that was my first impression two, but sound a lil bit asian too, no?

Well Da is definitely yes in Russian

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That's what I was thinking...the profile for mlprior ends in "Do Svidaniya", which I think is like Russian for good-bye, or something like that.

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Originally posted by Ironstar
That's what I was thinking...the profile for mlprior ends in "Do Svidaniya", which I think is like Russian for good-bye, or something like that.
You are correct!
Ironstar gets the prize!
Where shall I deliver the stolichnaya?

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Okay now I don't know what that is.....is sounds like food....I really need to learn Russian.....wait, never mind.....the alphabet's too confusing...

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Do you guys know how you make the plurial in Malai (Malaysia)?

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Don't ask me....I generally tend to stick with the most popular languages to learn first....then I'll master the less popular ones...

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Originally posted by Ironstar
Okay now I don't know what that is.....is sounds like food....I really need to learn Russian.....wait, never mind.....the alphabet's too confusing...
The russian alphabet is not so confusing, you could do it.

You must be very young if you don't know what Stolichnaya is...
😉

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it's easy you just say the word twice.

dog-dog for dogs!

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Originally posted by mlprior
The russian alphabet is not so confusing, you could do it.

You must be very young if you don't know what Stolichnaya is...
😉
I am 36 and didn't know it... But I don't drink alcohol, so it's not really that surprising. 🙂

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I am 36 and didn't know it... But I don't drink alcohol, so it's not really that surprising. 🙂
That's funny, it's one of the first words they teach you in Russian class, along with, "would you like a cigarette?" and "Where's the bathroom?"

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Originally posted by mlprior
The russian alphabet is not so confusing, you could do it.

You must be very young if you don't know what Stolichnaya is...
😉
I'm going with Nordlys on this one...
What is it?

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Never mind....it's vodka....I don't drink....alcohol...

I'll settle for Borsch instead...

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Good luck on your language learning!
Knowing a second, or third language is cool and challenging.
Have fun with it!
😉😉😉😉