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  1. Thread: Привет!

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    Yeh, one on each cheek.

    Yeh, one on each cheek.
  2. Thread: Привет!

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    Ж-D Нет

    You tatooed the two TATU girls against your heart?[/quote]

    Ж-D Нет
  3. Thread: Привет!

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    Тайное ТАТУ

    It's good for secret letters and stuff. When I kept a journal, I was really worried about my parents reading it, so I used to write it in English, but with Cyrillic.[/quote]

    Ah, good ol' TATY has...
  4. Thread: Привет!

    by TATY
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    It's good for secret letters and stuff. When I...

    It's good for secret letters and stuff. When I kept a journal, I was really worried about my parents reading it, so I used to write it in English, but with Cyrillic.
  5. Thread: Привет!

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    Usually Ty and Vy, or less commonly Ti and Vi. ...

    How are the words like ты, вы transliterated in the Latin alphabet? Ty, vy. If you are a beginner in Russian, you will perhaps remember that ты is pronounced as тай and vy as вай, like the English...
  6. Thread: Привет!

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    [quote=love.angel] волк has said it right. ...

    волк has said it right.

    TATY, I'm sorry, I used the word "transliteration" in the wrong way-- but my key point of wanting a pronounciation was there, so you don't have to ignore it and only focus...
  7. Thread: Привет!

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    Of course. This is why in Russia all Russian text...

    спасибо should then be pronounced "spa-see-bO". But we both know it is not.[/quote]

    Of course. This is why in Russia all Russian text has the pronunciation written in English letters underneath so...
  8. Thread: Привет!

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    [quote=love.angel] I explained three posts...

    Well them why do you need stuff written using English letters then?[/quote]

    I explained three posts above.[/quote:1o8u0xhm]

    If you know Cyrillic you don't need transliterations. The Russian...
  9. Thread: Привет!

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    Well them why do you need stuff written using...

    Well them why do you need stuff written using English letters then?
  10. Thread: Привет!

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    Transliterations don't tell you how to pronounce...

    Thank you. Could I have some English transliteration as well so that I will pronounce them properly?[/quote]

    Transliterations don't tell you how to pronounce things.
    Here's an idea:


    Learn...
  11. Thread: Привет!

    by TATY
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    Bah, you mentioned Norweigans in your post and it...

    Bah, you mentioned Norweigans in your post and it confused me.

    I do know what the difference is! I am not an American. And I've been to both countries :P
  12. Thread: Привет!

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    [quote=Seventh-Monkey] That's the problem with...

    That's the problem with transliterations: it depends on the accent you're transliterating it into. All my Sveedish friends write things like "tavarishj", which sounds, obviously, completely wrong in...
  13. Thread: Привет!

    by TATY
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    That doesn't really make sense. Shall I say...

    That doesn't really make sense. Shall I say Russian Но shouldn't be transliterated as No because it looks like English "No".

    J = Y
    A = A

    Ja = Ya
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