Hi, I'm Daria,U r...? :)

Discussion in 'Welcome Center and Announcements' started by alirenimfa, Jul 5, 2011.

  1. alirenimfa

    alirenimfa New Member

    hi everyone!...my name is Daria, i'm russian but currently live in Egypt:rolleyes:
    before that i lived in dubai, turkey, canada, states, russia, and been travelling a lot. though im only 24, my life has been changing many times in many ways. I love life! It amazes me to a great extent every single day! Love is my compulsion, people are my passion! The World is my serendipity, I will hold it in my hands and give it my 100%...everytime!

    also, I believe, that black men are the best in everything -friendship, partying, love, and, ofcourse, the sexiest ;)
     
  2. Ymra

    Ymra New Member

    greetings, welcome to the mad house...

    ...my standard questions.

    How tall are you?
    How much do you weigh?
    ..post a picture of yourself (preferably with as little clothes on as possible) thank you in advance.
     
  3. hntr18

    hntr18 Well-Known Member

    rofl at the last sentence
     
  4. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    ?????????? ?????! ??????????????? ? WhiteWomenBlackMen.com! ????????? ??? ?? ???????????!

    ?? ????????? ??????????
     
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  5. Soulthinker

    Soulthinker Well-Known Member

    Welcome to the site Daria. Hope to hear more from you soon.
     
  6. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    That's some pretty solid Russki, BigBrotherWise. Well said. If she's Russian in Egypt, I hope she can read the Cyrillic as well, LOL.

    Daria, allow me to echo BigBrother's welcome. Welcome to the site.
     
  7. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Leave it to Ymra to put the welcome in proper perspective! lol
     
  8. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    ???????, ??????!

    I've been practicing on and off and now getting back in earnest. So, this should help me a bit. And yeah...she's Russian and in Egypt, so I would assume her first language would be Russian.

     
  9. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Poshalsta (changing script on my keyboard is too much trouble - LOL).
     
  10. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    It's "pozhaluista" There's a "j" or "zh" sound in there when translating...??????????.

    But yeah...it is a pain in the ass even with a shortcut. But luckily I have it visible and I can instant switch whatever language I'd want to write it in.

     
  11. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the tip. When typing in Latin script, I just kind of vaguely approximate what the sound of the word is like, but it would be cool to have some sort of standardized lexicon to refer to, like the one they utilize with Mandarin. I wish our professor had taught that in class, lol.
     
  12. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I took three years of Mandarin as well and I see what you mean. But it all depends on the teacher mainly. Some of them would just brush through the material as though they can't explain it well. But the best method I tried when pronouncing certain words is to try and say it slowly and apply it there. But the biggest bitch of all would be when you have to use the following:

    ?, ?, ?

    I'm still having issues with them. Although the last letter sort of works in conjunction with the general alphabet. The other two...still have issues.

     
  13. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    How would you write that one in Latin? "Ui"? Daria, care to help us out here?
     
  14. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    It's actually one letter and it has a "y" sound to it. Although ? can be considered for pronunciation, but that letter sounds more a stressed "e" (i.e. feet) while ? sounds more like a y, like rhythm.

    Example: ??, ??, ???

     
  15. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Yeah, in class we always said it was pronounced like the "ui" sound and reserved the 'I' or 'Y' sound for "?". Cool, I was able to type Cyrillic on the cheap by cutting and pasting your words, lol.
     
  16. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    I'll look in my old textbooks, assuming they aren't so old and tattered that they crumble into orange dust when I open them!
     
  17. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    Hahahah, sucks that I didn't learn it from a university. I was going to, but the budgets caused the program to close, which included Russian. So, I learned a good bit of it on my own. And actually, it helps to join Vkontakte. It's a Russian version of Facebook and not regulated.

     
  18. orejon4

    orejon4 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the tip. I've never heard of Vkontakte. You learned on your own? Damn, BBWise, that was impressive. You might have a predilection for languages.
     
  19. Morning Star

    Morning Star Well-Known Member

    I'm still learning, but I'm pretty adept to varied languages if I'm motivated to learn them. And if I can get the basics, I can further expand on them. I'm planning on visiting those areas soon anyway...mainly Russia and Belarus and Ukraine.

     
  20. alirenimfa

    alirenimfa New Member

    thanks for the warm welcome:)

    sure I could help you out with Russian! but why would you even try to learn it??? :rolleyes:

    ???????, ? ???? ?????? ??-??????. ?? ????????? ?? ??????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ??????? ?? ????? ?? ? ??????? :D

    ? ?????? ????? ???????? ???? ? ?????????? ??? ?? ?????? ????? ???????? :smt086

    To Ymra: thats all the questions? haha do u need my boobs size as well? :D
     

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