Hi,
My name is John Edward Smith, Earl of Nottinghamshire. Someone told me it's Russian. Is it Russian?
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Hi,
My name is John Edward Smith, Earl of Nottinghamshire. Someone told me it's Russian. Is it Russian?
First, I have to say that I find it amusing that the first two threads here are titled "My name" and "Earl." :lol: http://www.nbc.com/My_Name_Is_Earl/
Second, you've been smoking the reefer a bit early, haven't you TATY? :o
TATY, He want to know - what is this John in Russian ?
John - it's very widespread name in English. Analogue in Russian: Иван Ivan
Не. Вчера в Хитроу задержали крупную партию героина, вот сегодня Татушу и плющит. А если серьезно, то его можно понять, за последнее время сразу несколько вопросов примерно с одним и тем жеQuote:
Originally Posted by Dimitri
Guys! Guys - do not be so rude with Johny.
Hey Johny-Pony - don't be hurt - they didn't answer you and treated you because they simply do not know that your name is actually Mongol!
I understood it instantly after I read yout name!
Yes you have Mongol roots - without doubts!
now turn and go away from here to the Mongol forum - MasterMongol. net! Go go go!
:roll:
Wow!Quote:
Originally Posted by Leof
wha--what?? :lol:
Clever man. That is exactly why I wanted to know how to say Earl in Russian. That show owns.Quote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
No, it's pretty Ukrainian.Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
If I had a kopeck for every time I met someone named John Smith, I still wouldn't have much because kopecks aren't worth a thing.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
let me add to this bs thread, because it is just bs, nothing but bs.
TATY - you are full of it. :lol:
In post-Soviet Russia, BS adds to you!
Isn't Ukraine in Russia?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
No, stupid. Russia is part of Ukraine. Surely you've heard of their president Viktor Putshchenko? :twisted:Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Don't blame me, I voted for Viktor YanukotinQuote:
Originally Posted by Barmaley
Don't try to plead innocent, we all know you voted for Tymoshenko's buns.Quote:
Originally Posted by BlackMage
So Russia is in Ukraine, and so is Siberia? And these are all in Soviet Union?
Why is it CCCP in Russian. What does it stand for? Why is there no U in it.
I can see one C will stand for Communist.
I installed Russian on my computer and changed it to Russian. If I type my name like usual I get Ощрт Ыьшер. This is my name in Acrylic, right?
Let me help you out, friend. You watch too many Hollywood movies which do not give a rat's *ss about its audience. First and foremost, Ukraine used to be the part of Russia 15,000 years ago, since then the two people of Russian and Ukranian descent fought each other and turned to be themselves someone's part alternately. For about 5,000 years ago, there was created a secret society called "Siberia". They were tired of their countries' disorder and wanted to cut that off. Many Russians and Ukranians corroborated the idea of peace and freedom and got together to dethrone their hated leaders. They finally succeded in it for about 1,000 years ago. But since they were secret society no one knows for sure that it were them who did it---stealthily but fortunate. And now We have named one of of the part of Russia in honour of them. It's called Siberia the Great.
Pst scriptum:
And you know what? I contacted Pravit, our respected specialist, and he was able to remember that he went to university with someone called John Smith once. And that feller appeared to be of half-Russian and half-Unkranian breed. So this indirectly points at the secret society "Siberia". It wasn't another bloody myth.
I see.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rtyom
I thought my name was Russian. Cos there was that communist guy, the one who invented the USSR. John Lennon.
Classic. Almost as good as the guy who thought a=а, b=б, c=в, d=г, etc. :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
Actually, d=д. And Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union, but that does not mean it is part of Russia now. It is a separate country from Russia, with its own president, language, etc. I'm pretty sure I am saying this correctly as my sister is adopted from Russia and my fiance is from Ukraine, but you are welcome to correct me if I'm wrong.
Wow! Where have you been before? That's some priceless info. Wait, let me write it down :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by ml_2006
You're right, Ukraine has now not only its own president, but at the same time its own "Queen of England". I mean the president Yustchenko, that has lost recently almost completely all his power. The Ukraine has also its own criminal at power. So, let me express you my warmest congratulations!!! :PQuote:
Originally Posted by ml_2006
C does not stand for Communist but for Socialist.Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
CCCP= Союз Советских Социалистических Республик
(Soyuz Sovietskih Socialisticheskih Respublik)
Wow! Today is certainly the day of significant discoveries for me. I in my pathetic ignorance have always thought that СССР standed for Союз Спившихся Сбрендивших Русских.Quote:
C does not stand for Communist but for Socialist.
CCCP= Союз Советских Социалистических Республик
(Soyuz Sovietskih Socialisticheskih Respublik)
No, I looked on a map from 1980 and Ukraine wasn't on it, so it doesn't exist, someone made it up.... probably the Jews.Quote:
Originally Posted by ml_2006
P.s. while I was looking at the map I found a country called Hungry! I couldn't find Thirsty though. But that map was messed up because I was following Russia all the way to the East and I got to Alaska, but then I went all the way to the left (West) of the map and Alaska was there again. The retards put it on the map twice at opposite sides of the world! NELLY RETARDOS!.
That's nothing compared to what I found. Did you know there are such countries as Grenade, New Zealot, Saint Mitts and Levis, Comorons, Macronesia, Paragay, Rwander, San Marina, The Holy Sea, Zombia, eh?Quote:
P.s. while I was looking at the map I found a country called Hungry!
Is it just you who is ignorant or is it your weird map, which is messed up? When you look at a normal map, West is ALWAYS at the top, while East would be to the left.Quote:
but then I went all the way to the left (West) of the map
That really requires a substantial degree of stupidity. Any high school student knows that Alaska is the core element of the world and therefore must be put on all four opposite sides of the map. Every road leads to Alaska they say.Quote:
The retards put it on the map twice at opposite sides of the world! NELLY RETARDOS!.
Alaska also is a part of Russia. So Russia is around the world. And Russians are everywhere.Quote:
Originally Posted by TATY
http://www.gracegalleries.com/images/PNWR/PNWR114.jpg
Russians coming!
[quote="TATY"] But that map was messed up because I was following Russia all the way to the East and I got to Alaska, but then I went all the way to the left (West) of the map and Alaska was there again. [quote]
You do realize that Ukraine is SW of Russia next to Poland. Look for the black sea, and then look for Ukraine. Also, Ukraine's recent independence from Russia was in 1991. They were independent back in the early 20th century for a brief period. So maybe you just need to get a different map.
ml_2006, don't buy anything from this Russians ppl!!! :))
Poland is also a part of Russia :?Quote:
Originally Posted by ml_2006
http://old-map.narod.ru/all-17.html
You are making this stuff up.Quote:
Originally Posted by ml_2006
Nonsense! Nothing like that happened that time! (I don't count Petlura's and other bandit's short rule) There is no such nation as ukrainians! Lenin and Stalin artifisially create this republic, Gitler and later CIA helped to create nationalistic forces there - so now there is something amorth at the place of former south-western Russia, and this thing is called "Ukraine".Quote:
They were independent back in the early 20th century for a brief period.
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Originally Posted by Basil77
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Originally Posted by Basil77
Да украинские земли московской Руси/России принадлежали меньше, чем были самостоятельными или входили в состав Великого Княжества Литовского, Русского и Жемантийского, а позднее в Республику Двух Народов.
Так можно сказать, что нет польской нации - это католический запад России.
You can say that about most nations though. Everything had to split somewhere. You could say Portugues and Spanish peoples are the same. Or that there is no difference bettwen Czechs and Slovaks. It doesn't matter when or how two people's diverged.Quote:
Originally Posted by Wowik
And, so Basil77, is the Ukrainian language just a dialect of Russian, or was it also invented by Lenin Hitler and Stalin?
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Originally Posted by TATY
Why??Quote:
Originally Posted by basurero
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Originally Posted by basurero