Can one say "также меня" in Russian at a time like this?
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Can one say "также меня" in Russian at a time like this?
I love the language
Me too
Я люблю язык
Я тоже
say:
тоже и для меня
я тоже
я тоже люблю русский язык
я также как и вы люблю этот язык
я ответил бы также
я выбрал тот же ответ
:D
http://stalkers.ru/i/s/lol.gifQuote:
Other: I love vodka.
To be correct:Quote:
Originally Posted by Leof
Я так же, как и вы, люблю этот язык.
Я ответил бы так же.
yes..yes you're right - I should pay more attantion to my grammer... :oops:
...and orthography! ;) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Leof
Who is a grammer? The one who drinks vodka with стопарики? :lol:
Rtyom, just wanted to say the same lol. You missed attEntion.
Thanks, I missed it out. :)
Ayayay! :lol:
Is there a way I can re-phrase 'я люблю язык' so that it is read as 'I like the language' rather than 'I love the langauge'.
I wondered if there are ways to distinguish...
Мне нравится язык.
Can one say: русский - засадный язык
What did you mean? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
русский язык - "засада" )Quote:
Originally Posted by Stranger
Still can't understand you. "засада" means "ambush". What did you mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dimitri
Засадный - is slang and means good, interesting
между прочим, посмотри телек, идёт засадная передача
от засадить? покурить травки?Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Русский торкает?
mmm I don't know...
No..Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
засада - it's ambush
And when you say "засада" about something (it's like slang) it's meaning like "to be ambushed" => something very hard, unpleasant
"засадный" - people don't say this way.. but it's possible to understand
I hope I was explain it understandably :)
нет, наверно в плане что русский язык -засада , так схватит что не выберешься. Ну то есть засасывает другими словами. :D
Да, но, может быть, дело даже не в языке, но в русской культуре, в людях. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Misnomer
Well tell that to my book of Russian Slang & Colloquial Expressions :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dimitri
If I were you, I'd burn that book :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
[quote=net surfer]If I were you, I'd burn that book :)[/quote:20ggxodl]Quote:
Originally Posted by "kalinka_vinnie":20ggxodl
Almost the same was what I heard from one of the Americans about English phrasal books. :)
That's why I dont read them :)
Thought it was a pretty language and started out trying to learn it for background to a novel I'm writing. Then I decided that it would be interesting to figure out what my Russian friends were talking about and things sort of went from there. Still quite the beginner though.
What other languages were you offered in high school? (I'm assuming you're talking about high school, because university wouldn't force you to take something outside of your program).Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
We are only offered French and Italian here.
yeah.
I said "other" because a bunch of the reasons apply to me. I really like learning other languages, but had no plans to learn Russian until I met my boyfriend! He's Russian and hearing him speak it with his family all the time made me interested. So now I take it at school and I love it! (Although I'm still REALLY bad at it... :o )
Spanish, French, Japanese, German.Quote:
Originally Posted by love.angel
I have the Dictionary of Russian Obscenities. (Copyright 1987)Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
This was basically my reason too. Met this Ukrainian computer geek\film sputtering inventor dude who said that if I wanted to understand him I'd have to learn Russian. So I thought I'd try.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kimberloo
ANyway, I know I blew it with him, but I'm still interested in the language. Who knows, I just may meet another Ukrainian geek who pushes all my buttons the way Pavel did.....sigh
Are you a computer or a robot? We geeks can only push those kinds of buttons.Quote:
Originally Posted by jimita
Ukrainian geeks are not quite like American geeks, blackster!Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
The difference is in the buttons, rather than the geeks.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie
Well he did sort of make me totally nuts and this was not a good thing...and I am not a robot or computer, just your basic divorced librarian book slut sort of person who has a thing not only for accents but also certain kinds of book learning....Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
I didn't see a voting option for "I want to import my Russian brides with less difficulty." Hmm...that's an oversight on your part, MasterAdmin...
How about "other (explain)" option? 8)Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
I have been learning Russian over than 20 years and I find it very interesting. If I didn't know Russian, I wouldn't interact and communicate with my Pals!!! They know nothing but Russian and this is an obstacle in improving my English!!! But this fomum give me one of the general oportunities of practicing in English!!! I like it very much!!! :lol:
Ты очень хорошо говоришь по-английски. :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Chuvak