Thread for the discussion of Eurasian civilization. It's based on several formations: Slavic countries, Orthodox countries, ex-Socialist countries of Warsaw Pact and ex-USSR, as well as Turks from Rumelia, the Aegean Coast, Levantine Christians (or just pro-Russians) and Grand Duchy of Finland.
Yes in some places I think Cyrillic are better for slavic languages
James Reyes
>przyjaźń Friendship would be prijateljstvo, prijazen means kind. >lubić Ljubiti = to love People avoid this word and just tell their significant others than they like them, though
If I knew Cyrillic as well as Latin I wouldn't mind posting in it, but when you autists start posting in Cyrillic you post in your native language and who wants to think of what the words mean? Or even worse who wants to put them through Google translate?
i can somewhat understand russian and bullgarian somewhat despite not learning it at all (except for learning what certain cyrillic characters that we dont have mean)
Hunter Walker
where u getting these from
Christian Davis
Colloquially, people also use vojska sometimes which means army in standard Slovene. I don't know why this is but it seems to have once been used interchangeably.
You paid our politicians to accelerate privatization and they were forced to sell our companies to the West, which then moved them or dismantled them for scrap. If you go to any Eastern shithole you will see abandoned factories which were full of workers under Communism
Serbia isn't Slovakia, idiot. Privatization is good though. It means more money (power) for the people.
Christopher Phillips
>Serbia isn't Slovakia, idiot. you said eastern europe ameritard
Jayden Ramirez
Then Serbia was already a shithole before we got there.
Zachary Cruz
>which then moved them or dismantled them for scrap Can American unironically not read?
Samuel Collins
I can read but it sounds like a problem of your own making, not our fault.
Austin Howard
American women are getting blacked on a daily basis and you prefer to insult east euros online Very manly
Andrew Phillips
>One (1) mutt >thread goes to shit
Oliver Butler
You literally bribed our politicians to sell you our factories. It's your fault. If I were to buy the company you work for and then move it to Slovakia it would be my doing that you don't have a job
Kayden Collins
funniest thing is they do shit like this and then bitch about jews
Jaxson Wright
this there is only one way to deal with amerimutts
Russians don't have f*st food, it's pleb dishes. ALSO, shaverma and shaurma is a food which was born in late USSR, so it's considered Russian here. A lot of ethnic Russians can make this food themselves and they also own shaurma restaurants which are very popular in Russia.
Btw the difference between shaverma and shaurma specifically in Perm is on the pic. Shaverma on the left and shaurma on the right.
Yeah you should. But кpecтный хoд is not the event to date. That's why you need to get acquainted with a girl, be a true man for a month and then find a romantic moment to confess.
Kevin Wood
What about this one? This foto is from some Perm restaurant.
>implying Russians isn't the majority of Siberia's population cringe
Angel Evans
Burek, kebab, falafel for Turkish/Balkan Pizza and burgers with fries for Western/American You can also buy grilled chestnuts during autumn/early winter, it's good.
This. I search first for negro flags when entering threass and only after that do i read opinions of others
Cameron Hughes
Then come to Perm friend! I always wished some foreign friend would visit my city by receiving my invitation
Oliver Harris
Or Ukrainians
Isaiah Williams
Ukrainians and Belorussians are simply Russians with artificial identity. Like if a Montenegrin claimed he's not a Serb.
Isaac King
Do you get any tourists there at all?
Easton Edwards
brate kakav je to jezik chuti je ko da malo dete peva... tjirilica je umjetno chediranje bebinjskog jezika brat za brata, izvinitće, takovi tradiciji brat za brata, izvinitće, dielo tut njie v principah brat za brata, izvinitće... sjo, hvaćat izvinjatsja! brat za brata, brat za brata, značit budem dratsja! >tfw russian is ćććććććććććććććć babyspeak and they call poles pšeks
Blake Howard
youtube.com/watch?v=-cXRQwHQ_Fk Eh, da imam krila mladog orla da preletim zemlje i mora da te nadjem, kuci da te vratim svome srcu muke da skratim
Ref. Samo sam tebe imao sada sam i bez tebe ostao tuga mi dusu sledila ti si nada moja jedina
Imam majku sto me kuci ceka vec odavno zivi k'o senka danima ni jednu rec da kaze nebom njene oci mir traze
Ref.
Imam brata kao da ga nemam u tudjini preko dva sveta k'o da braca nikad bili nismo od njega nedodje ni pismo
Ref.
Asher Clark
>Ukrainians and Belorussians are simply They are mixed Poles + Russians but more Poles
Logan Moore
Because of this we don't:
>Глaвнaя пpичинa oтcyтcтвия бoльшoгo пoтoкa зapyбeжных тypиcтoв в Пepмь — этo oтcyтcтвиe инфopмaциoнных pecypcoв нa инocтpaнных языкaх, cчитaeт пepмcкий экcкypcoвoд Игopь Cepeбpeнникoв. «У нac тoлькo мyзeй пoлитичecких peпpeccий Пepмь-36 хopoшo пpeдcтaвлeн, a oбo вceм ocтaльнoм нeт пpaктичecки ничeгo дaжe нa aнглийcкoм языкe», — yтoчнил Cepeбpeнникoв в бeceдe c кoppecпoндeнтoм «URA.RU».
The main reason of the lack of a big flux of tourists to Perm is the lack of informational sources in foreign languages - Perm guide Igor Serebrennikov believes. "We have only the museum of political repressions "Perm-36" to be represented well, but we don't have any information of the rest sights in English" - specified Serebrennikov.