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Topic: Hate to Russia bring to cut Ukrainian Birch trees. (Read 976 times)

legendary
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While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

 Grin

Hey, it's not that difficult. Half of the letters are roughly the same with the same reading and order as in Latin. You can learn all 33 letters in a week. And Russian is WYSIWYG, so once you know the letters you can read - (almost) no mucking about with exceptions as in English or French, which mainly consist of exceptions. Then learn a few words and string them together - Russian is more liberal when it comes to sentence building, with the order of the words giving slightly different flavours to the sentence meaning.

You can equally well say:
I go home
Home I go
Go I home

That conclude your first lesson of Russian language Tongue




As I told a lot of people who are scared about the fact that the world might speak chinese...
With 150 000 Europeans learning chinese every year but with 10 million chinese learning English.. which language will we talk?

What would be easier? Mister copy paste links 247crypto to start learning English or the rest of the board ?

Chinese-English or mix of Chinese and Indian-English?

The language that will rule the world will be Chindian.  Chinese-Indian.  Sooner or later, we're going to hump you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfsVCqBYbgY
There are no such things as "Indian" or "Chinese" languages. Both nations speak dozens of languages.
DrG
legendary
Activity: 2086
Merit: 1035
While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

 Grin

Hey, it's not that difficult. Half of the letters are roughly the same with the same reading and order as in Latin. You can learn all 33 letters in a week. And Russian is WYSIWYG, so once you know the letters you can read - (almost) no mucking about with exceptions as in English or French, which mainly consist of exceptions. Then learn a few words and string them together - Russian is more liberal when it comes to sentence building, with the order of the words giving slightly different flavours to the sentence meaning.

You can equally well say:
I go home
Home I go
Go I home

That conclude your first lesson of Russian language Tongue




As I told a lot of people who are scared about the fact that the world might speak chinese...
With 150 000 Europeans learning chinese every year but with 10 million chinese learning English.. which language will we talk?

What would be easier? Mister copy paste links 247crypto to start learning English or the rest of the board ?

Chinese-English or mix of Chinese and Indian-English?

The language that will rule the world will be Chindian.  Chinese-Indian.  Sooner or later, we're going to hump you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfsVCqBYbgY
hero member
Activity: 728
Merit: 500
While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

 Grin

Hey, it's not that difficult. Half of the letters are roughly the same with the same reading and order as in Latin. You can learn all 33 letters in a week. And Russian is WYSIWYG, so once you know the letters you can read - (almost) no mucking about with exceptions as in English or French, which mainly consist of exceptions. Then learn a few words and string them together - Russian is more liberal when it comes to sentence building, with the order of the words giving slightly different flavours to the sentence meaning.

You can equally well say:
I go home
Home I go
Go I home

That conclude your first lesson of Russian language Tongue




As I told a lot of people who are scared about the fact that the world might speak chinese...
With 150 000 Europeans learning chinese every year but with 10 million chinese learning English.. which language will we talk?

What would be easier? Mister copy paste links 247crypto to start learning English or the rest of the board ?

Chinese-English or mix of Chinese and Indian-English?
hero member
Activity: 826
Merit: 501
in defi we trust
While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

 Grin

Hey, it's not that difficult. Half of the letters are roughly the same with the same reading and order as in Latin. You can learn all 33 letters in a week. And Russian is WYSIWYG, so once you know the letters you can read - (almost) no mucking about with exceptions as in English or French, which mainly consist of exceptions. Then learn a few words and string them together - Russian is more liberal when it comes to sentence building, with the order of the words giving slightly different flavours to the sentence meaning.

You can equally well say:
I go home
Home I go
Go I home

That conclude your first lesson of Russian language Tongue




As I told a lot of people who are scared about the fact that the world might speak chinese...
With 150 000 Europeans learning chinese every year but with 10 million chinese learning English.. which language will we talk?

What would be easier? Mister copy paste links 247crypto to start learning English or the rest of the board ?
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1014
While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

 Grin

Hey, it's not that difficult. Half of the letters are roughly the same with the same reading and order as in Latin. You can learn all 33 letters in a week. And Russian is WYSIWYG, so once you know the letters you can read - (almost) no mucking about with exceptions as in English or French, which mainly consist of exceptions. Then learn a few words and string them together - Russian is more liberal when it comes to sentence building, with the order of the words giving slightly different flavours to the sentence meaning.

You can equally well say:
I go home
Home I go
Go I home

That conclude your first lesson of Russian language Tongue


legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1359
Yep, Lviv city. They've always been like that.

See this blog-post of mine: http://stanislavs.org/the-wild-wild-west/

In Ivano-Frankivsk they started boycotting Russian-made goods.

Oh, well...

Proposed next stage:

legendary
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YEY! Kill the birch trees! < Allergy sufferer
sr. member
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Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.

https://translate.google.it/translate?hl=ru&sl=uk&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fuareview.com%2Flviv-berezy%2F
sr. member
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After Odessa massacre who cares about goods boycotting...
legendary
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Merit: 1001
While I wouldn't mind banging a Russian broad, there's just no way I'd ever be able to converse with her. Looking at those words and letters just makes my head spin. Anyways, hope they make good use of those Birch trees.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1014
Yep, Lviv city. They've always been like that.

See this blog-post of mine: http://stanislavs.org/the-wild-wild-west/

In Ivano-Frankivsk they started boycotting Russian-made goods.

Oh, well...
sr. member
Activity: 350
Merit: 250


Fanatics goes to cut Birch trees in Ukraine, to have less connections with Russians.
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