I have a friend who I have recently met-she is from russia and her birthday is coming right up-I would like to write "Happy Birthday" on the card in russian-but unfortunately I know nothing!!-anybody who can help me would be greatly appreciated!!
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I have a friend who I have recently met-she is from russia and her birthday is coming right up-I would like to write "Happy Birthday" on the card in russian-but unfortunately I know nothing!!-anybody who can help me would be greatly appreciated!!
С ДНЁМ РОЖДЕНИЯ
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Happy Birthday in Russian
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Thanks for the quick response!!
Um........maybe you could start using "." and capitalizing the the first letter in a sentence! That would be nice! I don't really think that "-" is part of English grammar now, IS IT?
A new generation of SMS-writers has grown up :) They don't care about the punctuation.Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT
Oh!......SMS text messaging? That makes sense, I thought she was just loony.
why is it that when I quote somebody, it prints out the word "[quote]"?Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT
why is it that when I quote somebody, it prints out the word "quote"?[/quote:127xf5tt]Quote:
shadow1 wrote:
[quote:127xf5tt]
DDT wrote:
Oh!......SMS text messaging? That makes sense, I thought she was just loony.
Because MasterAdmin has not yet gotten around to fix that bug.
If you want you can manually fix the BBCodes in order to display quotes normally. (Like in this post)
Это и не исключено!Quote:
Originally Posted by DDT