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Race = Hispanic (50% Dominican, 50% Puerto Rican) [100% American] born and raised in New York City. Toma! 8)
Lampada wrote:i guess if you were speaking russia at home, your heritage is more russian than ukrainian.Quote:
I am Jewish, was raised in Ukraine. We spoke Russian at home.
I am not sure what to mark in the poll.
I am native Russian, but I have a quarter of Ukrainian blood. Now I'm living in Novosibirsk.
I am 100% Greek. Born by Greek parents and living in Greece.
I have no relation with Russia but I am a Russian sympathizer.
SWEET!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by DenisM
I'm totally Austrian: born and raised in Austria by Austrian parents, speaking Austrian German, living in Austria (Innsbruck). Quite boring, isn't it?! :?
If you'd like a little change , we could change our places :wink: . come and live in Iran and I'll go to Austria.Quote:
Originally Posted by Agnessa Ivanovna
Are you ready?
[quote=Prince of Persia]If you'd like a little change , we could change our places :wink: . come and live in Iran and I'll go to Austria.Quote:
Originally Posted by "Agnessa Ivanovna":akuvnp6j
Are you ready?[/quote:akuvnp6j]
Sure, I`m ready! Why not living in Iran?! :P
[quote
Sure, I`m ready! Why not living in Iran?! :P[/quote]
Das ist sehr gut , aber es gibt ein problem. Sie konnen einfach zu Iran kommen aber das ist sehr schwierig fur mich zu Austria kommen .
(entschuldigung , mein deutche ist nicht sehr gut.)
JA, das stimmt natuerlich (leider!)... :cry:Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince of Persia
at Prince of Persia:
just a little and totally off-topic question:
is abbas kiarostami very famous in your country (it happens that some directors are more famous in western countries than in their own country, pavel lungin is a fine example of that) and what do you think of him?
the taste of cherry was absolutely fantastic!!!
Mein Bruder ist zur zeit in Iraq. Er kann auch nichts dagegen tun.
Not that that has anything to do with Iran or anything else. :roll:
HiQuote:
Originally Posted by possopo
Yes , Abbas Kiarostami is very famous in Iran too , we like him and we are proud of him , I’m so glad that you’re fan of him .
Unfortunately I haven’t seen the taste of Cherry yet . We have some other good directors too , for example Makhmalbaf , Hatami , Hatamikia , Majid Majidi and … most of them have won several film festivals too . In last 26 years Iranian cinema has improved very quickly.
1000 International film awards = Iranian cinema
Hi BianccaQuote:
Originally Posted by Biancca
excuse me , I couldn't understand your sentence , would you please explain more .
Thanks
Just a shot...Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince of Persia
My brother is in Iraq now. He also can't do anything about it...?
some western people can't distinguish Iran and Iraq , and they think these two countries are the same . But our race , our culture , our language and our history are different . They are Arabs , we are Aryans , They speak Arabic , we speak Persian(Farsi) .
The real name of Iraq is not Iraq , it's Aragh ( A like (a) in apple and the pronunciation of (gh) is like the pronunciation of (r) in French or German, for example r in Paris(French) or r in recht(German)) .
I think because in English Aragh be called Iraq , some people think Iraq and Iran are the same.
That is true but they are the stupid ones. I think the people on this board are smarter than that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Prince of Persia
Yes, let's lose all those made up things such as borders and race! :oops:
Human's are one race.
Amen to that! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Zhenya