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* Replying to a msg in ILYA.MAIL (‹¨ç ï ¯®çâ ¤«ï ˆ«ì¨)
Hello Danny!
16 Oct 05 14:10, you wrote to me:
IK>>> It's easy. Che (as Che Gevara) Book Sorry :). As well as:
IK>>> Washing Tone.
DC>> That would be 'tun', not 'tone'.
IK>> I'm wrong from both sides :). BTW, the word "Washington", in
IK>> Russian, has a strike on the last part of the word, the long
IK>> "ton". Word "Moscow" has a strike on the
first part, but russian
IK>> word "Moskva" has a strike on the last part, long
"a".
DC> Then, is it "muss cow"? (or should that last part be 'kuv'?)
I think that 'most cow' will be better. The biggest town in
Europe... :).
DC> As it is, your use of "tun" and "tone" depends
a bit on usage.
DC> 'Washingtonian' does use 'tone' for would would be normaly the 'tun'
DC> pronunciation.
DC> I can only guess that you are as confused with English as much as I
DC> am about Russian!
I can only say, that you are so serious :).
By the way, almost every symbol of cyrillic alphabet has it's own
number (ex. 'a'=1, 'o'=70, 'f'=500) and more: has it's own word ( ex.
'd'='dobro' (goodness), 'm'='mislete' (thinking), 'n'='nash' (our)
So we can easily calculate the "number of the beast" or whatever :).
Ilya
... http://livejournal.com/users/ilya_kuznetsoff">††
Kuznetsoff
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