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Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 3:30 pm
Wiedziemka Hi smile I really like fantasy literature from russia. I think that it have so much new and fresh look magic. When I read it I always feel suprised of some events in book smile . I really like russians authors smile Which authors have you read? I just got into the whole fantasy genre... I like Lukyanenko, I guess. Also... the two brothers... man I forgot their names! redface sweatdrop @ all: Menja zovut Thursday, mne semnadsat l'et. Ja zhyla v Kharkove do '96-go goda, teper zhyvu v Amerike. <3 Props to whoever gets all that. biggrin @ John Preston: Where in Ukraine? How was your trip? I was there last August, too.
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:49 am
I'm actually Bela-Russian, and somehow part Israeli or something like that. Enjoy:
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Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 7:53 am
John Preston Wiedziemka Hi smile I really like fantasy literature from russia. I think that it have so much new and fresh look magic. When I read it I always feel suprised of some events in book smile . I really like russians authors smile Well, I'm going to Ukraine next month to visit my remaining family there, its gonna be tough... cuz I'm starting to forget... but anyway I'm coming back with a crap load of Pushkin.. maybe you can suggest some authors? Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is great.
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 1:14 pm
Banned_Agains_Mule_XD John Preston Wiedziemka Hi smile I really like fantasy literature from russia. I think that it have so much new and fresh look magic. When I read it I always feel suprised of some events in book smile . I really like russians authors smile Well, I'm going to Ukraine next month to visit my remaining family there, its gonna be tough... cuz I'm starting to forget... but anyway I'm coming back with a crap load of Pushkin.. maybe you can suggest some authors? Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is great. Hurr, yes it is.
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Posted: Tue Jul 18, 2006 5:09 pm
ThursdayAdams Banned_Agains_Mule_XD John Preston Wiedziemka Hi smile I really like fantasy literature from russia. I think that it have so much new and fresh look magic. When I read it I always feel suprised of some events in book smile . I really like russians authors smile Well, I'm going to Ukraine next month to visit my remaining family there, its gonna be tough... cuz I'm starting to forget... but anyway I'm coming back with a crap load of Pushkin.. maybe you can suggest some authors? Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is great. Hurr, yes it is. I had to read the English version though because I read like a kindergardner in Russian; too many similar symbols.
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Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2006 6:12 pm
Banned_Agains_Mule_XD ThursdayAdams Banned_Agains_Mule_XD John Preston Wiedziemka Hi smile I really like fantasy literature from russia. I think that it have so much new and fresh look magic. When I read it I always feel suprised of some events in book smile . I really like russians authors smile Well, I'm going to Ukraine next month to visit my remaining family there, its gonna be tough... cuz I'm starting to forget... but anyway I'm coming back with a crap load of Pushkin.. maybe you can suggest some authors? Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov is great. Hurr, yes it is. I had to read the English version though because I read like a kindergardner in Russian; too many similar symbols. I can read Russian, though it takes me a while sometimes. O.o;; I don't even know the whole alphabet, heh heh.
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Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 10:58 pm
Yay! -Glomps the thread.- I knew there were more russians hiding somewhere on Gaia whee ( pardon me for not using the main language but I'm too lazy to change my keyboard to the cyrillic one xP)
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 2:46 pm
Привет! Русский язык интересен. И Русские интересны, также!
The Cyrillic alphabet rocks on. cool
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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 8:00 am
Remember, remember . . . ya ruskaya ya radelas ukraine. i live in america now. but i still speak russian,!!!!. The fifth of November . . .
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 12:59 pm
~LadySparrow210~ Remember, remember . . . ya ruskaya ya radelas ukraine. i live in america now. but i still speak russian,!!!!. The fifth of November . . . The gunpowder treason and plot, I know of no reson why it should ever be forgot! I love that movie!! Sorry guys, I've been gone for a month in Ukraine and after that I had to work back the money that I spent there! lol, but I bought the collected works of Pushkin there, and have read a few of his stories, They are awesome!!
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:01 pm
Pirate Cadaver Wow... A Russian, part of Gaia.... I feel... Right back at home... Almost... Tolstoy! Tolstoy is pretty good, I read through halfway of War and Peace... very oh so excruciatingly long... but still good, I'll pick up when I get older and into books that aren't action packed! lol
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:03 pm
Chrissy-Tenshi Did you know that Alexander Pushkin died in a duel to protect his wife's honour? I like his poem about the squirrel "chudnaya belka." It's cute! 3nodding I didn't know that! but thanks, I love random facts! if you guys have anymore that would be greatly appreciated! But we do have to keep it on the subject or the guy upstairs will have to chop this thread.
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:05 pm
monalisa80 So do you still live in Russia? no I live in Oregon, but I went back there to visit my relatives, it was awesome, I wanted to stay there longer, but my wonderful mom broke her ankle there, on the fourth day there.. so that sucked but at the same time we got to travel all over the city by ourselves!! which was soooo fun!!
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:08 pm
Lady 3Jane I would love to learn Russian... I have always been interested in that land, since I was "little" (still a young person, but... you know what I mean) Russian in my opinion is the easiest language to learn! If you know the alphabet and how to pronounce all the letters you already know how to read and write!! After that all you have to know is the meaning of words which all it is, is a little hard work and study! and viola! you have the language down! Believe me English is a much harder language to learn!
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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:10 pm
The broken puppet Yay! -Glomps the thread.- I knew there were more russians hiding somewhere on Gaia whee ( pardon me for not using the main language but I'm too lazy to change my keyboard to the cyrillic one xP) meh, I would want everyone to understand whats being said.. if I only wrote in russian... well not that many ppl would show up and it would take waaaaaaaay too long for me, I'm to used to writing/typing in russian
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