It doesn't have bistro. I know we got it from French...but it should still count as "of Russian origin"
It doesn't have bistro. I know we got it from French...but it should still count as "of Russian origin"
??? What is it?steppe ("...na steppe krugoooooooooooom")
Dont think it's Russian. Most close Russian word - мамонт, ancient kind of elephant.mammoth (-th- !?!? from Russian !?!? Yep, apparently)
??? And what the connection to Russian?sable (bit smaller than a mammoth)
Mammoth is also the English word for an ancient kind of elephant. It just gets used as an adjective to mean "giant".Most close Russian word - мамонт, ancient kind of elephant.
If you're asking about the word, according to dictionary.comOriginally Posted by Nixer
steppe: n. A vast semiarid grass-covered plain, as found in southeast Europe, Siberia, and central North America.
If you're asking about the whole quote, it's a Russian folk song about a dying coachman. Have a listen to it if you can find it somewhere, it's a nice song.
http://masterrussian.net/mforum/viewtopic.php?t=5101
True, it's obsolete Russian, but Russian nonetheless.Originally Posted by Nixer
from Old Russian собольOriginally Posted by Nixer
Did you even check the link that I put in the post? The first (if you're talking about the word) and last questions could have been answered just by you doing a little clicking.
"Музыка, всюду музыка.
Линия перегружена.
Пространство между нами сжимается.
Все, что можно уже нарушено."
-- "Пространство между нами" by Ядерный сок
Мамонт is not a word of Russian origin, I think.
Also Tsar' / Czar
Bolshey [from Bol'shevik] (not sure about in America, but here in the UK it is quite common and known by most)
Ingenting kan stoppa mig
In Post-Soviet Russia internet porn downloads YOU!
What you mean "Old Russian"?Originally Posted by Ядерное лицо
Let's not forget every third word in A Clockwork Orange.
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