I’m wondering if the name of the character quiteria in part. Ja ne kak ne mogu uzat' kokoj glagol ispolzovat i kogda. Now, i know what both words mean, but understand, as being fairly new into the russian language, i don't know a lot, especially when it comes to slang and usage. Пусть земля ему/ей будет пухом (may the earth be soft for him/her), светлая ему/ей память (let the memory of him/her be light), упокой господь. Hello, i wonder if you used a special greeting during the soviet union era just like in czechoslovakia or hungary. Welcome to the russian forum, please check this out! Hi i was wondering what the correct way of writing english speaking is, with or without a hyphen? Tozhe ne znaju kokoj is vse eti naxodjatsja na savershenij i ne saversheni vid.
Пусть Земля Ему/Ей Будет Пухом (May The Earth Be Soft For Him/Her), Светлая Ему/Ей Память (Let The Memory Of Him/Her Be Light), Упокой Господь.
Tozhe ne znaju kokoj is vse eti naxodjatsja na savershenij i ne saversheni vid. Ja ne kak ne mogu uzat' kokoj glagol ispolzovat i kogda. In russian, one can say:
Hi I Was Wondering What The Correct Way Of Writing English Speaking Is, With Or Without A Hyphen?
Now, i know what both words mean, but understand, as being fairly new into the russian language, i don't know a lot, especially when it comes to slang and usage. Hello, i wonder if you used a special greeting during the soviet union era just like in czechoslovakia or hungary. I’m wondering if the name of the character quiteria in part.
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Пусть земля ему/ей будет пухом (may the earth be soft for him/her), светлая ему/ей память (let the memory of him/her be light), упокой господь. Tozhe ne znaju kokoj is vse eti naxodjatsja na savershenij i ne saversheni vid. Now, i know what both words mean, but understand, as being fairly new into the russian language, i don't know a lot, especially when it comes to slang and usage.
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Active forums about languages and translation Hello, i wonder if you used a special greeting during the soviet union era just like in czechoslovakia or hungary. I’m wondering if the name of the character quiteria in part.
Ja Ne Kak Ne Mogu Uzat' Kokoj Glagol Ispolzovat I Kogda.
Hi i was wondering what the correct way of writing english speaking is, with or without a hyphen?