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Posts: 2356 | Location: Moscow | Registered: 07 December 2012Reply With Quote
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What did you use for bait for the one on the right?
(Keep it clean!)
 
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Nice fins.




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What does the title say? My Russian stops at nyet and zhopa.


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Nice fins.


That lady has Big feet. Wink

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Nice catch,both ways.


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What does the title say? My Russian stops at nyet and zhopa.


Much worse would it be if Your vocabulary consisted of "Da" and "Zhoppa".

It says "best catch". By the way, in Russian the word "Lov" means hunting and fishing. Strange coincidence with certain words in the English language.
 
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Much worse would it be if Your vocabulary consisted of "Da" and "Zhoppa".


Ha, some Russian humor I understand. Wink


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NEVER, EVER book a hunt with BLAIR WORLDWIDE HUNTING or JEFF BLAIR.

I have come to understand that in hunting, the goal is not the goal but the process.
 
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What does the title say? My Russian stops at nyet and zhopa.


Much worse would it be if Your vocabulary consisted of "Da" and "Zhoppa".

It says "best catch". By the way, in Russian the word "Lov" means hunting and fishing. Strange coincidence with certain words in the English language.


That is because modern spoken Russian borrows quite a bit From other western European languages (particularly French which was the primary language spoken at court by the Romanovs and other aristocracy.


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Still English love and Slavic "lov" denote not quite identical things :Smiler of Course there is borrowing, as in any language. If to remove French words from English, it will turn old German language Smiler . In Russian, say, Church terms are from Latin and Greek, sports from English, military - German, and nautical terms - from Dutch. But the Foundation of Slavs and to understand Polish texts written in the Latin alphabet, the Russian people is easier than German or English. From French we borrowed mostly culinary terms, and even the toilet and the sortir (the toilet too, but rougher).
 
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