Apr. 14th, 2008

[identity profile] dreadnought.livejournal.com
Whenever one reads an article in English on how to select a hacker-proof password, one is cautioned not to make what is apparently a common stupidity and use the word "password" as one's password. Is there a Russian equivalent? If not, what Russian word would you use when trying to explain this in Russian? Is there a Russian word Russians are always cautioned not to use for their password, other than "password"?
[identity profile] veronique-cheri.livejournal.com
So today I was in Russian class (Russian I take in mind) & we were learning how to say that we didn't have something. (Oo menya net...) (Sorry I do not have cyrillic on here yet!)

Anyway, it was my turn and I wanted to say that I didn't have a cat. But, I thought the word for cat was "Kishkah."

After I said it, the teacher gave me a strange look:

"You don't have intestines?"

Whoops. Hahaa...

Btw, does anyone know where I can download a phonetic cyrillic keyboard? Spaseeba! (Darn english!)

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