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Ya na gavarou pas Russki ouchin harasho
I can still curse fairly fluently. If you need to say, "Kiss my ass!", "Fuck you!", "I fucked your mother," or "I'll kick your ass if you give me any shit!" let me know.
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Where were you when I was in Russia and could have used that service?
In hiding from the KGB, tovarishch.
Smart. Then you didn't have to spend a night locked up in Lubyanka, like I did?
PM me.... Moy russky blowha but I have infinite resources.... I always bring a long haired dictionary wherever I go.....
I write for a local English language newspaper here in the Urals... If you like I will be happy to send you the five most important words for a foreigner...
Oh... I will tell you anyway...
Peeva. (Beer)
Bolshoi (Big)
Holenda (cold)
Eesho (another)
Ya tozha.(I will have whatever he/she/it is having.... a personal favorite of mine... It is easy to say and sound ..... native)
Hmmm. Maybe that is six words... Oh well.... foreigners can't count anyway.
And actually... my very favorite is "Da, da, da, da!" much better than repeating "yes"
Hmmm. And then "Cock vac sovute?" (What's your name?) I think it is cool that the first thing I get to say to a woman is.... "Cock..." It just gets everything off to a grand start.
I digress.....
But I will be happy to pass your words by some of my native friends....
Horoshow?
-KC
But no, none of that really holds a candle to getting to say cock to everyone one meets.
It's KAK (spelled Ka ah Ka)that mean what or how![]()
Also there are many dialects. Lithuanian sounds exactly the same but the words make no sense at all.
Also there are many dialects. Lithuanian sounds exactly the same but the words make no sense at all.
The words in Lithuanian shouldn't make sense to a Russian speaker, because it isn't even a Slavic language. It's about as close to Russian as Gaelic is to English.
Still sounds almost the same. Several years ago some Lithuanian imigrants bought the house next door to me. One of them didn't speak any English at all. Sounded like Russian but wasn't. Drove me nuts.
Oh yes, I can imagine it would be frustrating because it only sounds similar (as, coincidentally, does Portuguese).
That's funny-- I don't think Portuguese sounds anything like Russian!![]()
Sometimes I am walking down the street, not really paying attention, and I hear something that sounds like Portuguese but that somehow escapes my understanding. Then I listen up and turns out it's Russian.![]()