they aparently do!
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they aparently do!
Ah yes - fairytales. Tails are something other :lol: Thank you Alex!
(Сказки по-английски - tales)
and yes - you can say in Russian:
сказки это tales по-английски
сказка будет tales...
Me too! For God's fish and all Saints - he was a nice gentleman! :D
well this is true and not.
The thing is that some of Russian names of fishes HAS two nouns as well!
they are written with this >-< in the middle like:
рыба-меч - or more rare меч-рыба -...
Рыба Божья! Kакая погода!! Весна на улице!
God's fish! What a weather!! The Spring is on the street!
:D
I like Богина рыба much more! :lol:
But yes it should be Божья рыба or Божья рыбина or Божья рыбка or Божья рыбёшка.
Yes. Yes! Let it be as you said! :D :lol:
Cod's fish! What's wrong with you man? Why are you trying to kill yourself in the wall? :lol:
Calm down. Relax and repeat slowly:
Cod's------fiiiiiishhhh (yes right watch your breath)
again Cod's...
Yep - it was silly of me to not understand what's cod fish!
On the whole, I am not wondering why Charles II said that to Sir William Temple after he was told that French king Louis XIV propoused to...
well eventually it might change its spelling in past years.
Aparently it still does exist in such form...well not aparently but probably..I believe!
:D
Cod's fish!
That is correct.
Do you know German? ODER or OR?
I AM SORRY!!!! :oops:
:lol: :lol:
Guys...
Guys....
ammm
I even do not know how to tell you...
Upon a whole,( :lol: ) that's more than I could expect and it is very curious fact indeed! Thank you DDT. I think when Charles said that he didn't mean the fishery, anyway...I'm going to e-mail to...
No! It should be exotical Japanese meal - a piece of half-cooked fish without any sensible taste and 1000$ cost per portion!
:o
GOD'S FISH!!
hehe - was it weird?...ok I shall whisper:
God's fish
No? still weird I suppose...a wee bit louder God's FISH!!God's fish!
God's FISH!
gOd'S fIsH!
Ok I understood - there is no such contemporary swearing
but what could it be if it were used today?
What sense does it have?
Does it have any?
:cry: :cry: :cry:
it has died...vanished..disappiered...
(*falls on his knees, screams in hollywood-like maner rising his arms up*)
WHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?????????
:lol:
Well, I read the book written by David Hume - he was Scot, a writer, historian and lived in 18'th century. He writes that "God's fish!" was the favourite swearing of King Charles II of England....
Can anybody tell me - does such swearing exist today?
If it does then tell, is it only English or some Americans use it too?
And the last but not least - what does it mean? Any similarities in...
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