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    Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?

    Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?
    А тем, что Русская кошка говорит – Мяяу, а Грузинская – Мяу-Да!!!

    this is [great]...

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    Re: Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mordan
    Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?
    А тем, что Русская кошка говорит – Мяяу, а Грузинская – Мяу-Да!!!

    this is gross
    No, It has nothing to do with vulgarity, I would call it great to some extent.
    The gist is connected with accents, BTW

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    Re: Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?

    Грузинская – Мяу!!-Да?

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    Американская - Meow!-Ok?

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    I don't get the punchline?
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    Same here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    I don't get the punchline?
    The punchline is that all caucasians are used to adding to the end of almost each sentence "да"
    Ты чего, крутой - да?
    Я набил ему харю, да.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuvak
    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    I don't get the punchline?
    The punchline is that all caucasians are used to adding to the end of almost each sentence "да"
    Ты чего, крутой - да?
    Я набил ему харю, да.
    OK...so like однако and Chukchi then? I'd to see what kind of jokes people tell about MY Russian, given I use ну and то есть about 3 times each in any given sentence I manage to spit out!
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    Yep, Its like однако and чукчи
    Кошка чукчей сказала бы "мяу однако!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuvak
    Yep, Its like однако and чукчи
    Кошка чукчей сказала бы "мяу однако!!"
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    I'd to see what kind of jokes people tell about MY Russian, given I use ну and то есть about 3 times each in any given sentence I manage to spit out!
    One friend of mine uses Russian "ну" in every his English sentence!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    "м....м....я.....у...." It doubles 'm'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    "м....м....я.....у...." It doubles 'm'
    хехе...
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    [quote=Бармалей]
    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Quote Originally Posted by "Бармалей":3jeus1xx
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    "м....м....я.....у...." It doubles 'm'
    хехе... [/quote:3jeus1xx]
    BTW, хехе doesnt correspond to this smile: , it correcponds more to
    but хаха correcponds to perfectly

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    Re: Чем отличается Русская кошка, от Грузинской?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mordan
    Чем отличается русская кошка_ от грузинской?
    In Russian, all nationalities and their corresponding languages start with a lower-case letter.

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    [quote=Chuvak]
    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Quote Originally Posted by "Бармалей":b98ja845
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    "м....м....я.....у...." It doubles 'm'
    хехе...
    BTW, хехе doesnt correspond to this smile: , it correcponds more to
    but хаха correcponds to perfectly[/quote:b98ja845]
    О ПРВДА?
    Sorry. I couldn't resist. But why would хехе be "neutral?"
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    Знавал я одного прапорщика... Его кошка, наверное, говорила бы "Мяу-нах".
    Please, correct my mistakes, except for the cases I misspell something on purpose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wowik
    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    "м....м....я.....у...." It doubles 'm'
    В прибалтийской деревне русский мужик зовет собаку:
    - Шарик! Ша-арик!
    (тишина...)
    - Ша-а-ари-ик!
    (тишина...)
    - У-у, националистическая скотина... Шарикас, Шарикас!
    - Гавс! Гавс!

    Could you please occasionally correct my stupid errors!
    Korrigiert bitte ab und zu meine dummen Fehler!

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    Quote Originally Posted by E-learner
    Американская - Meow!-Ok?
    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    I don't get the punchline?
    I'm just annoyed by this "ok" that is being used heavily by certain Russians in their Russian speech. It's how they would sound if they were American cats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Бармалей
    And let me guess, an Estonian "м....я.....у....?"
    Yes, speaking Estonian is very easy. Yyoouu sshhoouulldd jjuusstt doouubblle aallll cconnssonnannttss aanndd aallll vvoowweellss....
    Gib immer 100% bei der Arbeit: 12% am Montag, 23% am Dienstag, 40% am Mittwoch, 20% am Donnerstag, 5% am Freitag ...

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