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    Well, browse through this (offensive language)
    http://plutser.ru/barkoviana/zagib_petr ... llektivnyj

    Это настоящий пример мата, или какой-то глупый смешной техт? То есть люди так говорят на самом деле когда матерятся, или это шутка?

    Если это реальный мат, я впечатлён! Чуть не каждое слово произведено от тех нескольких фундаментальных матерных слов!

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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Может, может. Только Автобусу это вряд ли на данный момент под силу.) Надо ведь ещё уметь образовывать от матерного корня то, что тебе нужно (чтоб не получить вместо "отпадный" "отстойный", условно говоря).)) А там вариантов море.)))

    Ramil, что ты даёшь, это ж не каждому Advanced под силу!

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    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    То есть люди так говорят на самом деле когда матерятся, или это шутка?
    basurero, мат - это ещё и импровизация. Поэтому полный список того, "как говорят", составить нереально. По-разному говорят... кто как. Не знаю, может, кто-то выучил этот монолог напамять и теперь так говорит.)))))))))
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    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.
    I see

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Quote Originally Posted by Автобус
    You're more serious
    Seriouser.
    See how many jobs you land saying you are seriouser than the other interviewees. (If you are interviewing in English)

    Quote Originally Posted by Scrabus
    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.
    Mat might be using for everything
    Apparently, yes.
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    [quote=Автобус]
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    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.
    I see

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    Quote Originally Posted by "Автобус":3q3az7tk
    You're more serious
    Seriouser.
    See how many jobs you land saying you are seriouser than the other interviewees. (If you are interviewing in English)[/quote:3q3az7tk]

    I wrote 'seriouser' on purpose But I'm afraid I didn't quite catch the meaning of the 'to land a job' part.
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    [quote=Ramil]
    Quote Originally Posted by Автобус
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    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.
    I see

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Quote Originally Posted by "Автобус":3o0m6uvf
    You're more serious
    Seriouser.
    See how many jobs you land saying you are seriouser than the other interviewees. (If you are interviewing in English)
    I wrote 'seriouser' on purpose But I'm afraid I didn't quite catch the meaning of the 'to land a job' part.[/quote:3o0m6uvf]

    To land a job = to get a job
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Quote Originally Posted by Yazeed
    To land a job = to get a job
    Well, I think I'll find one if only I let it be clear that I'm aware of the fact that it's incorrect. I just like to play with English words like that. Wouldn't it be a mistake an English speaking child can make?
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    Quote Originally Posted by basurero
    Well, browse through this (offensive language)
    http://plutser.ru/barkoviana/zagib_petr ... llektivnyj

    Это настоящий пример мата, или какой-то глупый смешной техт? То есть люди так говорят на самом деле когда матерятся, или это шутка?

    Если это реальный мат, я впечатлён! Чуть не каждое слово произведено от тех нескольких фундаментальных матерных слов!
    No, we don't swear like that. Only one or two geniuses, maybe (99.9% of the words there are invented, slapped together by the author from different words so that the resulting words don't really mean anything, also, it is clear that the author is quite talented, although he has found a rather questionable outlet for his talent). The average Russian in the street uses a rather limited cussing vocabulary which is not hard to absorb and learn to use naturally. Dogboy for one does it like a native Russian speaker.
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Well, I think I'll find one if only I let it be clear that I'm aware of the fact that it's incorrect. I just like to play with English words like that. Wouldn't it be a mistake an English speaking child can make?
    Yes, it would.
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Quote Originally Posted by BabaYaga
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Well, I think I'll find one if only I let it be clear that I'm aware of the fact that it's incorrect. I just like to play with English words like that. Wouldn't it be a mistake an English speaking child can make?
    Yes, it would.
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    Re: Does Russian have an "Intensifier"

    Quote Originally Posted by Matroskin Kot
    Quote Originally Posted by BabaYaga
    Quote Originally Posted by Ramil
    Well, I think I'll find one if only I let it be clear that I'm aware of the fact that it's incorrect. I just like to play with English words like that. Wouldn't it be a mistake an English speaking child can make?
    Yes, it would.
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    I can't believe I missed out on a 3 page Mat discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogboy182
    I can't believe I missed out on a 3 page Mat discussion

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