what does Опа mean (ola)
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what does Опа mean (ola)
That kinda looks like "Opa". I don't know, my eyes could be stupid.
What do you mean ola? опа = opa :)
It could be several things. Usually it is just an exclemation, close to: whoa!
Or it could be an abbreviation for описание процесса автоматизации.
It reminds me of folk songs where they yell "OPA!" all the time while they jump around.
well sorry my bad I guess I'm just just starting to learn and I know a person named ola that's russian and was wondering if it meant anythingQuote:
Originally Posted by Тостер
Aha! I think the person you know is named Olya, and is a cute girl?! Or a woman, anyway. Her name in Russian would be Ольга.
If it, by utter chance, is a guy and his names IS Ola, then he ain't Russian but Scandinvian.
Why is there a "g" in there? Shouldn't it be Оля?
(and by the way, I wasn't trying to insult you. Sorry if you thought I was. I have a "stream of conciousness" mind sometimes)
Ольга is a full name, and Оля is short (like Robert and Bob, for example).
Oh, ok. That's what I thought, but I didn't want to assume anything.
Dude yeah that's it thanks and yeah she is she's a foreign exchange student.Quote:
Originally Posted by kalinka_vinnie