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"Do you think there can be a girl so perfect that you would want only her and not be tempted by others? She would have to be different from every girl you know and that's hard to find"
just wonder, i am going there in the August.
What does this say? "Ya reshíla uchítsia za granízey. Ya zhivú v Sídnee. Ya tám tól'ko odnú nedéliu,no mne óchen' nrávitsia. Ya dázhe ne khochú vozvrascátsia v Minnesótu."
Due to illness, I have not performed up to par in my Russian class this semester, and I want to write a letter to my professor in Russian explaining the circumstances.
Can any Russian speakers help me with the correct way to say these things in Russian?
- "to pass a course"
- how to ask forgiveness for something/formally apologize
- "academic performance"
- "to be diagnosed with an illness"
- "to be capable of something"
- "to ask someone to do something"
- "up to par" or to my standards
- "to feel that I must"
Thank you so much for any help you can offer with any of these phrases, or with any phrases you recommend using in a formal Russian letter.
I'm about to do the notecards but I just want to see if anyone knows any better way.
Are we talking Russian hissing? я чесно говоря непонял-чего это мы шипим-нсли вы крякаете как утки- это с вас поприкалываться немешает
I need information regarding the disposal of electronic waste in the Russian Federation, facts which would help me write a position paper on the subject. Links, statistics, anything that could help me is fine, but I need it urgently!
I'm thinking of getting a tattoo saying "freedom/liberty unfailing eternal" вольность верный вечный Is that right? Why are the words for unfailing and eternal so similar? How are they related in Russian? I was also considering freewill: добровольный does that mean the same in Russian as English? Or does that sound stupid, freewill unfailing eternal? Also is there a really cool Russian phrase or saying that would convey a similar sentiment. Finally, in English, saying Liberty unfailing, eternal sounds better than just saying unfailing, eternal liberty. Is it the same with Russian?
Please someone help me ![]()
I think it is written as Супермен using the Russian alphabet, but does anybody know how to write it using the Latin alphabet? Or, how to pronounce Супермен would be very helpful. Thanks.
since my husband's Russian and I get left out of conversations often.
He knows 3 languages.
What would Nicholas 2 have to do to prevent the Russian Revolution?
Hi I have to write an essay about this topic Pls give me as many points as possible! Thanks:D
I want to begin in febr 2007. i live in Istanbul and I am TR citizen
Hi, My friend wrote me this in Russian but using English alphabet: Ya hoposho, ya dymau o tebbe ochen chasto! i ckuchau ochen ochen... somebody knows the meaning?
When i did my research on mid-late nineteenth century russia (for my paper in history) there was a lot of talk about "intelligentsia"s but I never fully understood who they were and what they wanted! i know they were protesting the Czars or something, but im not exactly understanding everything.
if anyone could please tell me the role they played and what they stood for, their beliefs, etc. id be very grateful(:
please and thank you<3
I forget it.
Example:
Jose can speak Russian.
Vladimir speaks Russian.
i see people who come to america knowing no english at all, and sometimes i wonder how they learn so quickly. could i do it? i really want to learn russian. how long do you think it would take me?
@ bonehead blyat!
I want to cheer on my Russian friend for a thing at school on Monday. How do you say "Go Russia" In Russian? Please could you write it down phonetically for me?
Thanks so much. ![]()
I'm doing German at university next year, but I want to learn another language on the side. There's the option to learn either russian, spanish or italian, all at beginner's level. I have no idea what to choose - please help me decide and give me good reasons to learn it - e.g. employment prospects, culture, literature etc. All help much appreciated. Thanks!
I'm studying in Britain, by the way, and later want to work in Europe
how do you say -
"he is the sh*t" is russian?
or
"this guy is the sh*t".
thanks ![]()
i meant , how do you say "he is the sh*t" IN russian, {how do you say it in russian}
I would like to meet you. I will come to Moldova in April. Please, give me your mobile number to call you when I will come. I was in Moldova last year. I will come for the ULIM University. I am in the computer busyness. I speak little russian. I don't know if you speak english so I'll also write that in russian.
In English.
I'd like to translate 'What comes around, goes around' in Russian, if anybody could help translate?
I'm fluent in English, and am mostly fluent in French. I've always loved the Russian language and culture so I thought what better than to learn the language myself. So I was wondering, is Russian a useful language to know even if I'm in the USA?
There are many people here who talk about Israel occupation of Palestine. Okay, but why they say nothing about other territories that were occupied. I decided to bring some examples.
Kaliningrad Oblast (Also known as East Prussia)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad_Oblast
Kuril Islands (Former land of Japan)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuril_Islands
What do you think about these lands?
I need to know what this says it's Russian written in English na russkom pishu, ja tebja ne ponimay
is there a way you would recommend to learn to speak Russian and to read and write it to
thanks
When the Video is straight up English
People are writing Cyrillic and sh*t
why?
what are the chances of a Russian readin that one comment some other russian wrote on some random video on youtube
i speak both...lol...:)...so i just want to no if anyone else out there in this small world of ours does....lol...:)
I was hoping to go as a foriegn exchange student to russia ( I live in america ) but the problem is i dont know how to speak russian lol.
so I was wondering what would be the best way to learn the language?
rosseta stone or comunity collage classes or what?
1) What girl do you consider to be the best? Have you met her yet?
2) Do you like blondes or brunettes?