It means literally "no questions".
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It means literally "no questions".
First of all it's "пишешь". And you're right, it's verb "to write" (present tense in second person -- I'm not sure of the right grammar terms here).
oh hotchet zhit u sebya doma
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lexxx's not the only one! :lol:
I feel like my brain is leaking through my ears while trying to read your HUGE previous post. Well, I failed and feel small and unintelligent... but, OMG, has...
Nice lecture, Dobry! :)
But I've heard people using "fluffy" meaning "(overly)-romantic". Something like "розовые сопли" in Russian. Can I use it that way?
OK, what's about "fluffy"? Will it work like russian "белый и пушистый"? Because I've heard people saying "fluffy stories", "fluffy feelings", etc.
C'mon, svar45, the native speakers tell you they don't understand that word the way you do. Why are you insisting? :lol:
Imagine a foreigner takes some stupid word like "табурет" and tries to...
Hey, why are you talking about the boys all the time?! :lol: Girls read books too (well, I did :wink:).
Dumas, M.Twain, Jack London, G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle and about a dozen of other authors...
What's "jail time kid"? :) Is he some juvenile offender or just a problem child? And military school in Russia... Isn't it too extreme? :lol:
Вы больше не вспомните то что здесь было,
И пыльной травы не коснётесь руками.
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