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Auron - January 23, 2005 05:44 PM (GMT)
Here is the basics.

Hello = prevet
Welcome = dobro poshalovat.
Yeah = bingo (Bayman's word)
good = horosho
bad = ploho

If you want to know some other words, just ask! :)

Ayane - January 23, 2005 06:00 PM (GMT)
I know one russian word, not sure if I'm going to spell it correctly.

Goodbye = Dasvidania

How can I say I like your eyes and your hair?

BM2 - January 23, 2005 06:02 PM (GMT)
I just know how to say "I don't understand", but I have no clue how it is written.
Can you post it for me, Auron?

Doatek - January 23, 2005 06:04 PM (GMT)
spasivo, auron.

how to write these words?

пожалуйста = please = pajarlsta

пока = cya = paka

пошла = gotta go = pashler

these are okay?

QUOTE (BM2 @ Jan 24 2005, 03:02 AM)
I just know how to say "I don't understand", but I have no clue how it is written.
Can you post it for me, Auron?

i used to said like this

ya nye panimarju

*hope this will work* waiting for auron's judge

Auron - January 23, 2005 06:09 PM (GMT)
Ayane: correct.

U tebya horoshaya pricheska i krasivie glaza.

BM2:
Ne ponimayu

DoaTek:

poka


Auron - January 23, 2005 06:10 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Doatek @ Jan 23 2005, 10:04 AM)





пожалуйста = please = pajalusta

пока = cya = poka

пошла = gotta go = pashla

That's it!

Ayane - January 23, 2005 06:13 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Auron @ Jan 23 2005, 11:09 AM)
Ayane: correct.

U tebya horoshaya pricheska i krasivie glaza.

BM2:
Ne ponimayu

DoaTek:

poka

Sweet

How can I say thank you?

Runaway_Shinobi - January 23, 2005 06:15 PM (GMT)
@Ayane: spasiba -->means thank you!

BM2 - January 23, 2005 06:17 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Auron @ Jan 23 2005, 10:09 AM)
BM2:
Ne ponimayu

Thanks! :bow:
Well, this is an expression that is always handy. ;)

:cheers:

Doatek - January 23, 2005 06:19 PM (GMT)
yay!! they works. *phew* ochin spasivo. :)

Ayane - January 23, 2005 06:24 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Runaway_Shinobi @ Jan 23 2005, 11:15 AM)
@Ayane: spasiba -->means thank you!

@Auron and Runaway_Shinobi - spasiba :dancebaby:

Doatek - January 23, 2005 07:51 PM (GMT)
@auron
mожно вопрос? (may i ask?)

if i would like to say 'welcome' to new member fron russia.

which is better?

за нашу встречу!давай!!
yeah, this is not 'welcome' just celebrating our meeting and say 'cheers'
but i think this phrase is fit for welcome message.

but how about this?
С приездом! ( s puriesdam )
i believe this means somebody arrived from far place. it's simple.

i like first one. how do you feel?

Auron - January 23, 2005 08:03 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Doatek @ Jan 23 2005, 11:51 AM)
@auron
mожно вопрос? (may i ask?)

if i would like to say 'welcome' to new member fron russia.

which is better?

за нашу встречу!давай!!
yeah, this is not 'welcome' just celebrating our meeting and say 'cheers'
but i think this phrase is fit for welcome message.

but how about this?
С приездом! ( s puriesdam )
i believe this means somebody arrived from far place. it's simple.

i like first one. how do you feel?

I think first you should say first phrase. Or:
Добро пожаловать! Надеюсь, вам у нас понравиться! (Welcome, i hope you enjoy to stay here. )
And then second!

Doatek - January 23, 2005 08:08 PM (GMT)
kanesina. i'll use first one. full length is too long for me. :)

ochin spasiva.. ops? spasiba? vo? :rofl:

Auron - January 24, 2005 01:47 PM (GMT)
Here my signature in Russian.

- Leave. Now. This is not a simple combat championship.
- Sgin. Nemedlenno. Eto ne prosto chempionat.

I don't think your commoners can handle it.
Ya ne dumau, chto ti zdes pobedish.

- Keep your mouth shut!
- Zatknis!

Doatek - January 24, 2005 01:51 PM (GMT)
harasho! :)

Runaway_Shinobi - January 24, 2005 02:01 PM (GMT)
Ya nemagu gavarit horosho pa ruski no ya pitayus!

-->I cannot speak russian that good but I try! :)

Auron - January 24, 2005 02:08 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Runaway_Shinobi @ Jan 24 2005, 06:01 AM)
Ya nemagu gavarit horosho pa ruski no ya pitayus!

-->I cannot speak russian that good but I try! :)

Good. Good.

I believe 3-weeks trial in Russia will restore you language.

(I like German "poka"="Chuuuuuuuuse!")

Mills McDougle - January 24, 2005 03:50 PM (GMT)
This thread is very interesting. :yes: I'll be keeping tabs on it. :D

Question: How are the letters sounded out? Do vowels have one distinct sound each like the Japanese language, or do they have a bunch of different soundings like American vowels?

Auron - January 24, 2005 04:03 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (ILLMills @ Jan 24 2005, 07:50 AM)
This thread is very interesting. :yes: I'll be keeping tabs on it. :D

Question: How are the letters sounded out? Do vowels have one distinct sound each like the Japanese language, or do they have a bunch of different soundings like American vowels?

They have only one sound.


But sometimes we have letters, which made with two sounds.

Example
we have letters Й(y) and А(A)
and we have letter Я(ya)

Auron - January 25, 2005 09:48 AM (GMT)
Sorry for double-post.

I have an interesting idea. I've got many Russian wav files. (from Morrowind)
If anyone wants to hear Russian prononciation, post your e-mail.

Doatek - January 25, 2005 10:41 AM (GMT)
curious!! i PMed my email.

Auron - January 25, 2005 11:21 AM (GMT)
:)

I sent it.

Meaning.

1) Chto sluchilos'? (What's going on?)
2) Teper' v luboye vremya. (Now in any time)
3) prodolshayte (continue)
4) privet (hello)

Now you can hear diffrence between Russian "R" and English.

Doatek - January 25, 2005 09:06 PM (GMT)
thx for the sound files. i enjoyed it and got shocked a lot. :shocked:
coz, my ears lost most of listening avility... santa maria.. :sadwalk:
but i really like russian pronounce, i don't know why, but it's cool for me.

ochin spasiba.

flcl - October 5, 2005 10:31 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Auron @ Jan 24 2005, 05:47 AM)
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o4eHb npu9ITHo 4To ecTb kTo To
kTo 3HaeT Pycckuu'
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go BcTpe4u

npuBeT auron

Dan - October 5, 2005 11:27 PM (GMT)
Closed since topic is ubur old.




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