Sep. 26th, 2005

[identity profile] ericschnabel.livejournal.com
Hello again,

Recently a friend commented to me to 'Pull your head out of your @$$.' Since then I have wondered if Russian offers a phrase of similar meaning. As you can imagine, this is not the sort of question that can be asked in polite college russian language classes. If I have violated some taste rule by asking this, I apologize.

Thank You

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[identity profile] lovimoment.livejournal.com
Hello again all learn_russian LJ-ers:

If the moderators of the community don't object to the subject matter, I have a vocabulary question.

Is there a word in Russian for "one-night stand"?
[identity profile] lynxypoo.livejournal.com
Hello, All

I am doing a self-study of the russian language, and I was hoping if you could help with a bump i've caught on.

I'm on Unit 3 (chapter 3, really) of Basic Russian, a book a friend of mine used in college.
Reguarding the Prepositional Case, I have a few confusions.

I'm supposed to translate the sentence "On the table (there is) a map, a picture, and a book."

SO. would the -e be placed on стол (столе) or on the 3 things that are on the table?

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Thank you very much!

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