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Yo os doy algos saludos
Здравствуйте - (zdra-stvooy-tye) - [hello formal] Привет - (pree-vyet) - [hello informal] Меня зовут ... - (min-ya za-voot) - [My name is ...] Джессика - (Dzhes-see-kah) Jessica jeje yo trataba traducirlo a tu nombre, pero ruso es difícil ![]() Si, cualquier quiere su nombre en Ruso, trataré traducirlo por tu, necesito practicar escribiendo el alfabeto de Cyrillic ![]()
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Chino parece mucho más difícil por que no hay alfabeto ![]()
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btw, does "Ya tebya liubliu" mean "I love you" in ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by Jessica; May 24, 2009 at 04:27 PM. |
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![]() ![]() (yo) te amo = I love you ![]()
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![]() Sí, eso es Ruso, lo significa (te amo) я тебя лублю (yah tehb-yah liu-blyu) [I love you] ![]()
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"There´s always money in the banana stand michael!" --george bluthe sir Last edited by bobjenkins; May 24, 2009 at 04:03 PM. |
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я es la palabra que signifca "I/yo" Su sonido es "yah" Mira aquí y verás todas las sonidas de las letras http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_alphabet
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я лублю тебя |
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я = nominative? тебя = accusative? estoy leyendo sobre el 'case system' y pienso que es muy creativo ![]() gracias amigo, hace cinco días empezé estudiarlo. Tengo muchas preguntas y dudas sobre este idioma ![]()
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I just did some searching on the Internet and learned that it is possible to write it both ways. Word order appears to be driven by context and emphasis. The way I was taught probably relied on a certain context where you're being exposed to another. Both are correct, grammatically. It would be nice if one of our native Russian speakers in the forums could enlighten us as to the subtle difference, if any, between the two. |
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![]() ![]() btw, ¿Hay hablantes nativos de Ruso en los foros? ![]() ![]()
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Edit: LeSia is Russian and zamarinovali is living in Russia (I'm not certain if she is a native speaker). Sibdx01 has a wife that speaks Russian; his children are bilingual Russian/Spanish. Last edited by Rusty; May 25, 2009 at 12:23 AM. |
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