Like in English there is the "f word" which is used as an intensifier. What is the Russian equivalent?
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Like in English there is the "f word" which is used as an intensifier. What is the Russian equivalent?
Are you serious? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
Was that a serious post? :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
[quote=Автобус]Was that a serious post? :lol:[/quote:286iz0xm]Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Damn, I should have waited more. :) A couple of lurkers would have definetely explained you in length about certain 'intensifiers' :)
But is there a general one? Like one that is used the most.
You rang?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Же!
wow that ties up a lot of loose ends.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matroskin Kot
Seriously though, I don't think it works the same way in Russian. We have б, х, п and е words and multitudes of derivatives due to polyformism. So it's more like picking from several possible options rather than use a universal one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
А то :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Matroskin Kot
Thank you.
What do you mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
omg, please, clarify 'f-word' and 'intensifier'.Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
Пля, ебт, итить, пипец не оно? Или я нефига не понял ))).
There is also "гребанный" which means something like 'damn, friggin.'
Долбанный из той же оперы).Quote:
Originally Posted by Yazeed
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гребанный
А я думала, что там обычно одна "н", как в "ё...ный". :lol:Quote:
Долбанный
:yes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
Are you serious? I asked what you meant because I did not know which б, х, п and е you were talking about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
F-word:F*ck
Intensifier: Makes sentence seem more intense.
Example: This is f*cking stupid.
I would recommend you to use д and г words. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
[quote=Автобус]Are you serious? I asked what you meant because I did not know which б, х, п and е you were talking about.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ramil
F-word:F*ck
Intensifier: Makes sentence seem more intense.
Example: This is f*cking stupid.[/quote:3fv557rv]
You're seriouser than me then because I can't believe you're not familiar with the basic 4 words that comprise the whole conception of Russian mat. :lol:
[quote=Ramil]You're more serious than me then because I can't believe you're not familiar with the basic 4 words that comprise the whole conception of Russian mat. :lol:[/quote:2i4iokau]Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
Only knew two but I had no idea that they could be used as intensifiers.
Just because it is "mat" might not make it an intensifier either.
Seriouser. http://smilomaniac.narod.ru/image024.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
Just because it is the "f-word" might not make it an intensifier either :) You can use these words directly (with meanings) or for intensifying purposes.Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус
Well, browse through this (offensive language)
http://plutser.ru/barkoviana/zagib_petr ... llektivnyj
Mat might be using for everything :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by Автобус