Does anyone know the diminutive form of Sasha (aka Katya becomes Katyusha and so on)?
Also, would dear soldiers be "Soldatyushi" or "Soldatyushki?"
Finally, is Sergei a diminutive form or fine by itself?
I know, this is completely ridiculous.
Does anyone know the diminutive form of Sasha (aka Katya becomes Katyusha and so on)?
Also, would dear soldiers be "Soldatyushi" or "Soldatyushki?"
Finally, is Sergei a diminutive form or fine by itself?
I know, this is completely ridiculous.
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