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    Alphabet



    I found this.

    Can someone list all the words. And why didn't they think of йо-йо for й? I like the inclusion of Чебурашка for Ч.

    Here's what I know:

    Г - гриб
    Ё - ёж
    З - зайчик
    К - клоун
    Л - лошадь
    М - медвед
    О - орурец
    Р - рыба
    С - собака
    Т - трактор
    Ф - флаг
    Х - хоккей
    Ч - Чебурашка
    Я - яблоко
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    арбуз
    бабочка
    вишня
    гриб
    день ( может быть )
    E ( not sure )
    еж
    жук
    заяц
    и ( not sure )
    йогурт ( thats what i would have put )
    клоун
    лошадь
    медведь
    ножницы
    огурец
    петух
    рыба
    собака
    трактор
    утенок
    флаг
    хоккей
    цветок
    Чебурашка
    шар
    щ ( not sure what that is )
    э ( not sure what that is either )
    юла
    яблоко

    And thats all i have to add...

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    Арбуз
    Бабочка
    Вишня
    Гриб
    Дом
    Ель
    Ёж
    Жук
    Заяц
    Игла
    Й
    Клоун
    Лошадь
    Медведь
    Ножницы
    Огурец
    Петух
    Рыба
    Собака
    Трактор
    Утёнок (Утка)
    Флаг
    Хоккей
    Цветок
    Чебурашка
    Шар (Шарик)
    Щука
    Ъ
    Ы
    ь
    Экскаватор
    Юла
    Яблоко

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    Re: Alphabet

    Quote Originally Posted by TATY
    Can someone list all the words. And why didn't they think of йо-йо for й?
    Becouse of most people dont know what a jo-jo(?) is. This thing is not popular in Russia.
    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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    Какая разница, умереть богатым или бедным?

    Какой толк от богатства если ты не счастлив.

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    Kwatts, I know what yo-yo means. I read about yo-yo in the middle of 80's and made a couple of them for fun. But if I say to my friends "у меня есть йо-йо" i guess almost everybody will say "Что у тебя есть?" Though I have friends who studied French so they can guess waht I mean.
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    If they show a picture though.
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    Re: Alphabet

    Quote Originally Posted by TATY

    And why didn't they think of йо-йо for й?
    I wonder why they didn't put йод or йог for й. (in some releases they did)

    Quote Originally Posted by JJ
    But if I say to my friends "у меня есть йо-йо" i guess almost everybody will say "Что у тебя есть?"
    I don't know what it is either (well ... didn't know before clicking Kwatts's link ), even though I studied French, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ
    Kwatts, I know what yo-yo means. I read about yo-yo in the middle of 80's and made a couple of them for fun. But if I say to my friends "у меня есть йо-йо" i guess almost everybody will say "Что у тебя есть?" Though I have friends who studied French so they can guess waht I mean.
    You did, mate? Great!
    I also made a couple of yo-yo in the middle of 80's, being inspired with it's description in "Наука и жизнь".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friendy
    I don't know what it is either (well ... didn't know before clicking Kwatts's link ), even though I studied French, lol.
    Friendy, yo-yo(joujou) means a toy in French so you can get what kind of stuff it is.
    Quote Originally Posted by Propp
    You did, mate? Great!
    I also made a couple of yo-yo in the middle of 80's, being inspired with it's description in "Наука и жизнь".
    It was my favorite magazine, my father was subscribed to it from the end of 50's up to the beginning of 90's and my mother still keeps them all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JJ
    Quote Originally Posted by Friendy
    I don't know what it is either (well ... didn't know before clicking Kwatts's link ), even though I studied French, lol.
    Friendy, yo-yo(joujou) means a toy in French so you can get what kind of stuff it is. .
    I see now. Thanks, JJ. But the pronunciation of joujou is completely different so it's not quite easy to guess.
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