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  1. Thread: help!

    by Friendy
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    Well, if I had a son named Kirill and wanted to...

    Well, if I had a son named Kirill and wanted to address him in a most tender way, I would say "Kiryushen'ka" (' shows that "n" is soft). But of course, let's wait for kkm. :)
  2. Thread: help!

    by Friendy
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    I'm copying Admin's message in it's entirety but...

    I'm copying Admin's message in it's entirety but with names transliterated:

    MasterAdmin wrote:
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    Kiryusha is a common dimunitive for...
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