23 September 2014, 00:05
vashperAbout Russian Language
I didn-t think that this can be done in such form - this is funny... and true
23 September 2014, 02:52
meteYou should have just adopted the Swede's language. But no you threw them and their language out .Replacing them with that terrible guy ,Ivan

23 September 2014, 11:29
vashperquote:
You should have just adopted the Swede's language. But no you threw them and their language out .Replacing them with that terrible guy ,Ivan
Det svenska språket? Åh, Gud, nej. Engelska är fruktansvärt - det är typ av hosta sjuka kor - men svenska är ännu värre. I ryska språket finns det inga lånade ord från svenska. Men på svenska - och upplåning från ryska

24 September 2014, 05:00
arkypeteVashper
Thanks for the enlightenment.
This bears some study.
Jim
24 September 2014, 05:08
meteIkke forstor Norsk, Dansk , Svenska.

25 September 2014, 03:33
Dulltool17Thanks Vashper- a person actually could learn Ruskie from this.
Up until now, I only knew Pectopah (can't type Cyrillic)for restaurant.
actually, I could almost read the Swedish, as it bears some similarity to German.
06 October 2014, 20:31
ScottBRussian is a pretty cool language, the only problem I have is vocabulary, but that just takes practice.
09 October 2014, 02:06
vashperIt's not only one problem.
09 October 2014, 20:27
ScottBAll the "go"-ing verbs and their forms were a little complicated for me, but divide those by the 9 cases and realize each case is defined by the ending. Just make it rhyme, right?
Unlike an english phrase which might be
"Although John knew the trail to be rough, he thought it more difficult not to cough, so parched was he from the drought."
I bet non anglophiles see stuff like that and think WTF man?