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but...im using it too, and no ads show up at all on the front page. or any page.
pwease a to be expwaining ?
because i too am a webmaster and i wouldnt want people using ad blockers on my website, so i dont use ad blockers on certain sites
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I had this happen to me today
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i really dislike french - it's the epitome of non-phonetic languages, and trying to pronounce the words makes my head spin. i guess if you're a fluent speaker it doesnt really matter, but for the rest its quite annoying. i went to Quebec City last summer and i got so tired of all the french signs
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armenian is pretty much phonetic too
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i don't like the letters Љ and Њ - they take out the most fun letter in the cyrillic alphabet.. Ю!
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I tricked him once with Alex Mack. He guessed Hayden Panettiere's character from Heroes. Loooooser!
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In Russian:
1. Shut up = Заткнись! (Zatknis!)
2. Brother, you're very ugly! Unlike me, I'm handsome! = Брат, ты очень безобразный. В отличие от меня, я красивый! (Brat, ty ochen byezobrazny. V otlichie ot menya, ya krasivy!)
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hahah not sure if i did that right. i meant to say that I am Armenian
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jaс учи руски у университет, jac живаем во Лос Анџелес, а jac сум Ерменец
that was my attempt at macedonian
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yeah its just like a negation. i guess there's no one word in english to go for all the meanings of нема.
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I'll do the rest of the stuff that Thomas did, but for Russian
Although there is almost no use learning words in Russian because you won't be able to form a sentence without the grammar. And depending on how you use the words (or even names) in a sentence, the spelling and pronunciation will change (sometimes a lot)
French: французкий (frantsoozki)
English: англиский (angliski)
German: немецкий (nyemetski)
Spanish: испанский (eespanski)
Italian: итальянский (eetal'yanski)
Russian: русский (rooski)
Portuguese: португальский (portoogal'ski)
Chinese: китайский (keetaiski, key-tie-ski)
Japanese: японский (yaponski)
There is no such thing as am/are/is/etc in Russian, so I'm not including those
I: Я (ya)
You (informal): Ты (Ty)
He: Он (on, but long 'o' so it's like "own")
She: Она (Ana)
It: Оно (Ano)
We: Мы (My)
You (pl, formal): Вы (Vy)
They: Они (Ani)
One: один (adeen)
Two: два (dva)
Three: три (tree)
Four: четыре (chetyri)
Five: пять (pyat)
Six: шесть (shest)
Seven: семь (syem)
Eight: восемь (vosyem)
Nine: девять (dyevat)
Ten: десять (dyesat)
Eleven: одиннадцать (odinnadtsat)
Twelve: двенадцать (dvenadtsat)
Thirteen: тринадцать (treenadtsat)
Fourteen: четырнадцать (chetyrnadtsat)
Fifteen: пятнадцать (pyatnadtsat)
Sixteen: шестнадцать (shestnadtsat)
Seventeen: семнадцать (syemnadtsat)
Eighteen: восемнадцать (vosyemnadtsat)
Nineteen: девятнадцать (dyevatnadtsat)
Twenty: двадцать (dvadtsat)
Twenty One: двадцать один (dvadtsat adeen)
Twenty two: двадцать два (dvadtsat dva)
Twenty three: двадцать три (dvadtsat tree)
and so on
Thirty: тридцать (treedtsat)
Thirty one: тридцать один (treedtsat adeen)
Forty: сорок (soruhk)
Fifty: пятьдесят (patdesyat)
Sixty: шестьдесят (shestdesyat)
Seventy: семьдесят (syemdesat)
Eighty: восемьдесят (vosyemdecat)
Ninety: девяносто (devyanosto)
One-Hundred: сто (sto)
One-Hundred and One: сто один (sto adeen)
January: январь (yanvar)
February: февраль (fevral)
March: март (mart)
April: апрель (apryel)
May: май (mai)
June: июнь (eoon)
July: июль (eool)
August: август (avgoost)
September: сентябрь (sentyabr)
October: октябь (aktyabr)
November: ноябрь (noyabr)
December: декабрь (dekabr)
Monday: понедельник (ponyedyelneek)
Tuesday: вторник (ftorneek)
Wednesday: среда (sreda)
Thursday: четверг (chetverg)
Friday: пятница (pyatneetsa)
Saturday: суббота (soobbota)
Sunday: воскресенье (vaskresenye)
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some basic russian (spelled in english pronunciations and accent marks where there's a stress)
Hello (informal): Привет (Preevyét)
Goodbye (informal): Пока (Paká)
Hello (formal): Здравствуйте (Zdrávstvooitye)
Goodbye (formal): До свидания (Da svidániya)
How are you?: Как дела (Cock dyelá?)
Good: Хорошо (Kharashó)
Bad: Плохо (Plókha)
Not bad: Nеплохо (Nyeplókha)
I speak Russian: Я говорю по-русский (Ya gavaryoo pa-roosski)
Do you speak Russian?: Ты говоришь по-русский (Ty gavareesh pa-roosski?)
I live in America: Я живу в Америке (Ya zhivoo v Amérikye)
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Russian to Serbian: 65%
Russian to Bulgarian: 75%
Russian to Macedonian: same as Bulgarian
Russian to Albanian: not Slavic, very dissimilar
Russian to Croatian: same as Serbian
Russain to Romanian: not Slavic, very dissimilar
Russian to Latvian: not Slavic, very dissimilar
Russian to Lithuanian: not Slavic, very dissimilar
Russian to Belarussian: 90%
Russian to Estonian: not Slavic, very dissimilar
Russian to Ukrainian: 90%
Russian to Bosnian: same as Serbian
there, youve got my opinions
serbian, croatian, bosnian, and montenegrin are essentially the same language (they just made separate names when the countries became independent). and bulgarian and macedonian are pretty much the same, too.
my percentages arent only based off of words, but also grammar. serbian and russian have a lot of words different, but the grammar is almost exactly the same (and its pretty much universal throughout all slavic languages)
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Do you go to the Hitler Youth Reformation School? What the fuck sorts of rules are those... "sitting at the wrong lunch table." Where the hell were you sitting?
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Earthquakes are fun, welcome to the party!
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my favorite serbian phrase: NIIIIIKO! NE BUDET DETI!
That doesnt make any sence in Serbian
Its NIKO NE BUDI DETE
hahah darn i misheard then they should've put serbian subtitles on roman and niko in GTA IV!
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my favorite serbian phrase: NIIIIIKO! NE BUDET DETI!
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ja nisam kazao jer ja ne znam mnogo srpski, ali ja uci
i dont really know if what i'm saying is right or wrong one thing that confuses me a lot with serbian is in questions, why sometimes you say "da li" or "si" i don't understand when/how that's used.
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da, ne mnogo
a while ago i did some "learn serbian" thing online (still not done with it though) so i know some of the basics. not enough to understand and speak a lot, but i can get the general idea of what is being talked about, like i understood what you and george_drifter were saying earlier
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oh my, powergenitalia... that is fucking great
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it's german: therap ist finder
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thats why its easy to learn serbian after russian
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Me with TGTAP
ah man, lame forum theme you got there. IP.Board Pro is the best one!
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I always thought Russian was Phonetic like Macedonian and Serbian
nah, serbian is a lot more phonetic than russian. because in russian sometimes о is pronounced like а and other letters do that same sort of thing. also i dont even understand russian songs that are going that fast (i'm learning the language, i'm not a native speaker) so theres no way i'll understand macedonian
What are you eating right now?
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Blueberry bagel + cream cheese
aaawwww here it goes