Hehe. Which I know because I saw Snatch. Damn Pikeys! :lol:[/quote]
The pikeys, I mean gypsies, I mean travellers, turn up around where I live, on occaison, and set up camp in fields, and then...
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Hehe. Which I know because I saw Snatch. Damn Pikeys! :lol:[/quote]
The pikeys, I mean gypsies, I mean travellers, turn up around where I live, on occaison, and set up camp in fields, and then...
Hehe. Which I know because I saw Snatch. Damn Pikeys! :lol:
And would that include recordable discs that had something burned on them? For example, I burned 10 CDs for you:
"Я записал 10 болванок за вас."
Does that work?
I have no idea what "Words" is or who "F.R. David" is, but I can tell you that this is, in fact, a perfectly acceptable sentence! All I was telling you was that you needed to throw that "that I" in...
That sounds a little odd, if not unpleasant. The term is usually "made up myself", I'm afraid, relatively graceless as it be.[/quote]
I don't think so; on the contrary, I would probably prefer...
Ok, but how about declensions? For example, "I bought 10 CDs." Я курил 10 ?????[/quote]
Barmaley, never, NEVER smoke CDs!!![/quote]
lol. Crazy Cyrillic script with its p-looking r!
Ok, but how about declensions? For example, "I bought 10 CDs." Я курил 10 ?????[/quote]
Я купил 10 дисков.
Я купил 10 компакт-дисков.
Я купил 10 CD (informal)
Я купил 10 CD-дисков (bad Russian...
Ok, but how about declensions? For example, "I bought 10 CDs." Я курил 10 ?????
это уже так.. изощрения %)[/quote]
перевидите, пожалуйста: что это такое "изощрения"?
Sorry, I've only been studying Russian properly for like 6 months or so, I'm not really good with it...
Russian folks, or at least those with some proficency, how do you personally say CDs and DVDs? I know that the dictionary term is компакт-диск, but is that what is actually used in normal speech?
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