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Posted by: maria 16-Jun-2005, 01:39 PM
Hej, someone from Russia?!

Posted by: Viriato 19-Jun-2005, 12:33 PM
Нет, Почему?

Posted by: maria 22-Jun-2005, 06:49 AM


Variato,

ты русский или просто язык знаешь? wink.gif

Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 22-Jun-2005, 10:35 AM
Хороший день Мария. Как дела ? я признаюсь, я использую компьютерные услуги переводчиков.

Posted by: maria 23-Jun-2005, 08:41 AM



Здорово, честно сказать не ожидала увидеть здесь кого-нибудь, кто говорит по-русски (пусть и с компьютерным переводчиком:) biggrin.gif

Все равно приятно!

Дела отлично, а у тебя?

Posted by: TheCarolinaScotsman 24-Jun-2005, 06:53 AM
Я - хорошо. Я надеюсь, что Вы наслаждаетесь музыкой и людьми здесь. Мы очень радуемся иметь Вас с нами.

Posted by: Viriato 26-Jun-2005, 08:03 AM
Виноват, Мария!

Я ета очень деятельный. Лето кампания!!

Нет, я нет ета Русский, я ета Испанский, кроме я говорить немного Русский.

Posted by: Viriato 26-Jun-2005, 09:20 AM
Hi TheCarolinaScotsman

I now that you are just now online. Can you tell me where you did find the Russian translation software, please?

My father fought in Stalingrad in the WWII unfortunately in the wrong side but he felt in love with Russia and the Russians and when the Germans withdraw he stayed hidden from the Soviets and Nazis by a old couple just because he fed them and he did take care of them all the way through the occupation and my father did look like the couple's son killed by the Nazis. So I owe my father to the Russians! He taught me Russian and then I did three years on Radio Moscow, but I couldn't practice because if Franco police did know that me or my father did speak Russian we would have been tortured to dead. So I've forgotten a lot.

He also tried to teach me German but for some mysterious reason I can't learn German and I did try hard several times.

I am using an old dictionary printed in 1939 in Moscow that my father brought back with him but is very tiring writing by looking all the time in the grammar and Russian dictionary.

Ta in advance.

Posted by: maria 27-Jun-2005, 06:38 AM
QUOTE (TheCarolinaScotsman @ 24-Jun-2005, 08:53 AM)
Я - хорошо. Я надеюсь, что Вы наслаждаетесь музыкой и людьми здесь. Мы очень радуемся иметь Вас с нами.




Спасибо мне тоже очень приятно с вами здесь общаться smile.gif))


Posted by: maria 27-Jun-2005, 06:41 AM
QUOTE (Viriato @ 26-Jun-2005, 10:03 AM)
Виноват, Мария!

Я ета очень деятельный. Лето кампания!!

Нет, я нет ета Русский, я ета Испанский, кроме я говорить немного Русский.





Я в 1998 году была в Испаниии и мне там очень поравилось smile.gif

Хорошая страна.

Posted by: Antwn ap Ioan 04-Oct-2005, 10:23 AM
Hello Russian speakers. I've always wanted to learn Russian. Can you recommend a good book to start out with for a complete beginner? Also a good dictionary? Thanks.

Posted by: stoirmeil 05-Oct-2005, 12:06 PM
Don't know about a dictionary, but I have this kit with four tapes and a substantial little book for getting started, that I would be happy to give you. I used it a few years ago for something where I had to learn pronunciation and a few useful phrases. It's practically unused. PM me where I can send it, if it looks good to you. It's just collecting dust at the moment. smile.gif

http://www.textkit.com/0_0789435853.html

Posted by: Antwn ap Ioan 12-Oct-2005, 04:15 PM
Let me get back to you with a good address. Life is in transition right now. I'm between jobs, between incomes and not sure what's going to happen with my address in the near future. I may just get a PO Box - can you let it collect just a bit more dust? I'd love to take it off your hands if you're not using it. Diolch (thanks).

By the by- I couldn't answer your email message, this system said you didn't exist!! I run into problems with the functions on this board occasionally so it could have been something I did/didn't do - but just in case you want to do a level one diagnostic......it said I had to enter your SN in member field but it was already there since I hit "reply". Then I did a search through the member list and the system said no such member existed. I checked spelling. Still befuddled. Yet hopfully you'll see this message.

Posted by: stoirmeil 13-Oct-2005, 09:05 AM
QUOTE (Antwn ap Ioan @ 12-Oct-2005, 05:15 PM)
Let me get back to you with a good address. Life is in transition right now.
. . .
By the by- I couldn't answer your email message, this system said you didn't exist!!

Yes, of course it can wait. I really would like to give it to someone who's going to use it. smile.gif

That's odd about the e-mail. I have received mesages recently from someone else on this site, both to my regular yahoo account and to the account I have through celticradio, so I can't think what the problem might be.

But last time I checked I did exist. Bit too solidly for my own good, perhaps. biggrin.gif

Posted by: Antwn ap Ioan 13-Oct-2005, 12:37 PM
Thanks alot. I'll use it. Naturally my main language study over the last 3 years has been Welsh, and those threads are where I post most often, but I always wanted to learn Russian. Let me get some stability in my topsy turvy life first.

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