At first I was going to use Google Translate, but then I realized that the above is in English, with some letters replaced by random Russian letters. The only word that I am having trouble with is "такiпэ". Unfortunately, that is a key word that one needs to understand the above.Шну Бо реорле тнiпк яцssiап наскегs аге такiпэ оvег тне iптегпет? Тнат's сгазу гiэнт? Иотнiпэ то sее неге.
Taking?At first I was going to use Google Translate, but then I realized that the above is in English, with some letters replaced by random Russian letters. The only word that I am having trouble with is "такiпэ". Unfortunately, that is a key word that one needs to understand the above.
Taking?
What is сгазу is that the letter "з" is a Russian letter corresponding to "z". None of the other Russian letters you used matched the English letter they replaced.
I missed that one. But it was cool how you were consistent with the letters - you used "г" (g) for r and "п" (p) for n. And only after I typed this, I see that you selected the letters that look like the English letters you were replacing. I speak Russian, so I was seeing "g", and it did NOT remind me of r.I used л in реорле. Л is Cyrillic for L.
I missed that one. But it was cool how you were consistent with the letters - you used "г" (g) for r and "п" (p) for n. And only after I typed this, I see that you selected the letters that look like the English letters you were replacing. I speak Russian, so I was seeing "g", and it did NOT remind me of r.
I missed that one. But it was cool how you were consistent with the letters - you used "г" (g) for r and "п" (p) for n. And only after I typed this, I see that you selected the letters that look like the English letters you were replacing. I speak Russian, so I was seeing "g", and it did NOT remind me of r.
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2 hours?
My family left USSR 30 years ago.
Were your parents born in USSR?My family moved to California 25 years ago.
Were your parents born in USSR?
I thought I remembered you saying that, but the fact that you learned Russian threw me off.No China. My family is from Guangdong.
I thought I remembered you saying that, but the fact that you learned Russian threw me off.
I noticed how Chinese and Russian people have similar mentality (that you and I seem to have).
I wish I knew Japanese. Japan is genuinely cool.Japanese (okay, got from anime mostly)
I wish I knew Japanese. Japan is genuinely cool.
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When you're trying to sleep and someone drives their loud-ass car by your house.
or motorcycle
Motorcycles are the worst, especially when they are at freeway volume on a resident street. We get it, they have a tiny dick and have to compensate. No need to tell the whole neighborhood...
Yeah communism never leaves a good taste in people's mouth.
I speak about 6 languages to some degree.
-English (natively)
-Cantonese (natively)
-Spanish (okay)
-Japanese (okay, got from anime mostly)
-Esperanto (first language I learned)
-Russian (my weakest language).
I love learning languages as well. I wonder if its too late now to learn languages because of T.
What languages do you speak?
And probably not. I learned most of my Japanese post-tinnitus.
Serbo-Croatian, English, and Modern Greek. I also speak some Spanish and Czech.
Where are you from? Probably Croatia it sounds like. I've considered learning Serbian but I decided on Russian because I feel it's more useful.
Croatian Punk was really good though.
Yup! Russian is more useful. I would love to learn German as it is a very good language to know in Europe. I think ICELANDIC is sooo cool.