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Jun. 19th, 2006 02:50 pmi am in need of some help.
the guy i like will be spending his summer in russia, for an exchange program. as a going away present, i bought him a russian-to-english dictionary that also includes common phrases and russian etiquette and customs. i would like to write something like "i have a crush on you" or "i like you" on the inside cover, in russian of course, for him to figure out later.
i tried looking it up elsewhere, but since it's an idiomatic expression, i couldn't get the proper translation. everything i tried supposedly translated back to "i love you," and that's not what i want to say. would anyone be able to help me?
thank you!
the guy i like will be spending his summer in russia, for an exchange program. as a going away present, i bought him a russian-to-english dictionary that also includes common phrases and russian etiquette and customs. i would like to write something like "i have a crush on you" or "i like you" on the inside cover, in russian of course, for him to figure out later.
i tried looking it up elsewhere, but since it's an idiomatic expression, i couldn't get the proper translation. everything i tried supposedly translated back to "i love you," and that's not what i want to say. would anyone be able to help me?
thank you!