In Russian? No way!
Thanks! :) Do you really need a comma before 'as'?[/quote]
In this context.
1. I like tennis as well as football.
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In Russian? No way!
Thanks! :) Do you really need a comma before 'as'?[/quote]
In this context.
1. I like tennis as well as football.
In Russian? No way!
Thanks! :) Do you really need a comma before 'as'?
Yeah, that sounds clearer even to me! :D Thank you so much.
I meant there is a real English people use all the time, and it is very useful to know it.
How, please? ;)
Speak as you wish! It's no use in knowing nothing of the non-standard English which can be real English one can come across.
What does "be chuffed" mean?
Possible. Better to turn it into черта. :)
Удивительно: не совпадает только любовь к путешествиям.
~=^)
It seems I have to give my cybermummy a clue for her to address to me. :lol: The most common diminutive is Тёма. However, I agree to be called only Артём most of the time. Some other...
How do you feel about Манюня? I like this diminutive. :)
You may call me Вася, if Шура is diminutive of Мария :lol:[/quote]
My sister's name is Aida, and in one Russian Names dictionary I found diminutive for that name: Дуся.
After I started calling...
You may call me Вася, if Шура is diminutive of Мария :lol:[/quote]
OK, Вася. :P I think it's not a problem to call Мария Шурой becuase of step-by-step changing of the original can finally make...
And there is no my name! :x
I remember some list I've seen...
<leaving the computer to seek for that>
...Alright, for Mariya:
Мария
Марийка
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