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01-20-2003, 04:22 PM | #1 |
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American gift to Marshal USSR Konev
A Jeep!
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a nice gift for OUR marshal savietski sayouz?
maybe some will prefer this one; fits better to a high-ranking: let's suscribe alltogether! (for sale in Czech republic for 1M Cz approx 30000 euros, by the gaz club of tchec.) Last edited by CtahhR; 01-27-2014 at 08:33 PM. |
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I prefare traveling like this:
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Charlet:
It´s not "marshal savietski soyuz". It is "Marshal Savietskago Soyuza"
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01-30-2003, 02:40 AM | #5 |
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Actually, in Russian, as in all Slavic languages, the spelling depends on the gramatical case being used.
Esteban's is (almost) the genetive case form, but depending on the way it is used it will change as other gramatical cases - nominative, dative, instrumental, etc. - may be proper. Also, the Russian word for Soviet or 'union' is COBET- which is transliterated as "sovet-". There is no 'a' in it. So you get sovetskiy, soveskogo, etc. Shawn |
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Oh, I forgot to say that I wrote it as the pronunciation was.
As I know, the O is pronounced as A, or if the syllable in which is it is accented, it is pronounced as O. ¿Is that right? ¡Thanks for telling me the mistake! Esteban
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