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    "Go!" as a command can be said in Russian either...

    "Go!" as a command can be said in Russian either "Иди!" or "Пошел!" depending on context.

    Imperative mood for "идти" is "иди(те)".

    "Иди (or Пойди (check the plural, add -те)), купи кофе!" You...
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    1. Simply "Принеси кофе" or "Пойди принеси кофе"....

    1. Simply "Принеси кофе" or "Пойди принеси кофе". Приготовь is for Make here.
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    Я что ли придираюсь??

    Я что ли придираюсь??
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    Re: Thanks Ambi

    [/quote]Oh yea? Go correct that guy too :P
    Really? Are we talkng about a Russian kid living in the US or where? Is he to be much dumber than his American friend not to get what "Miss" means? Wow,...
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    Re: Thanks Ambi

    My pleasure.
    I think it doesn't really matter if it's a Russian child or an american one - in the US you would definitely tell them: This is Mrs. Smith. (or you have to know what to say if you're...
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    Re: Translation from English to Russian

    No, I'm a MAN :evil:
    Ребят, че вы спорите? Оля указала - я исправил. Конечно же миссис и пишется и говорится по-русски.
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    Re: Translation from English to Russian

    :D :D Инглиш вылез :D
    Если не мы (люди), кто же еще исправит? :lol:
    Спасибо, миссис Оля, конечно, или мисс? :wink:
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    Re: Translation from English to Russian

    Throw it(command) - as in throw a ball
    Бросай!; Кидай!

    stomache ache
    Боль в животе; Живот болит

    have fun (talking to a kid)
    Иди играй!

    don't hit (and how would you pronounce the russian...
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