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The Soviet Union's first baby. So many expectations........Adurentibus Spina wrote:Omg, dude... because I can read/write in several slavic languages I was reading this going "WTF?! What language is that?" ... then I remembered Mongolians use cyrillic.mockbee wrote:Composing a message and successfully communicating exclusively in Cyrillic........![]()
> CaйH бaйHa yy?
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> TaHaйд cyл ѳpѳѳ бaйHa yy дoлдyгaap HaйM, ec (xoёp opoй)?
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> MиHий Hзpийг ........ гздзг.
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> БaЯpлaлaa.
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TийM. би xoёp xYHий ѳpѳѳ aBMaap бaйHa. БaЯpлaлaa.
The way it read to me (in Latin characters pronounced roughly as spelled):mockbee wrote:The Soviet Union's first baby. So many expectations........Adurentibus Spina wrote:Omg, dude... because I can read/write in several slavic languages I was reading this going "WTF?! What language is that?" ... then I remembered Mongolians use cyrillic.mockbee wrote:Composing a message and successfully communicating exclusively in Cyrillic........![]()
> CaйH бaйHa yy?
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> TaHaйд cyл ѳpѳѳ бaйHa yy дoлдyгaap HaйM, ec (xoёp opoй)?
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> MиHий Hзpийг ........ гздзг.
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> БaЯpлaлaa.
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TийM. би xoёp xYHий ѳpѳѳ aBMaap бaйHa. БaЯpлaлaa.
It was funny to sit there staring at the Cyrillic dictionary in Word and then at what we were trying to say in the Mongolian phrase book and try to match up the symbols. They are ridiculous!![]()
-yeah, now that big box with the two legs on it, and then backwards "N" and, uh, pi ....? yeah, pi twice....now space....and then "y" "y" question mark...and a big 6 looking thing...and finally Theta, but smaller. What did we say???? I think we said 'hello'!
I can read and understand a lot of Russian, Ukrainian, and related languages (Belarussian, Polish, Serbian...there are so many borrowed words, you can often get the gist of a sentence). Apparently Mongolian has some of the same borrowed words from Russian too.mockbee wrote:Cryllic has a very interesting alphabet. I am excited to learn more. I guess we won't even attempt to speak it...![]()
We are are going to be a ways out for part of the trip, I suppose a paper/pen and a phrase book with Cryllic might go a long ways. They are really pushing the more traditional Mongolian script and language since the early 90s, which is really good, but will certainly not help us. There has been a huge language barrier so far and I haven't even left yet!
What Slavic languages do you know?
just read this story...now that is sort of a bad trip.Larry B. wrote:Had shrooms for the first time tonight. Didn't really do anything, while everyone else was tripping.
Same thing happened to me last year with LSD.
Looks like there's something wrong with me.
However, it kinda made my day.
Must be the mushrooms.
EUREKA, Calif. -- A mixed-martial artist accused of ripping out his friend's still-beating heart and removing the man's tongue and skin while he was alive is competent to stand trial on murder, mayhem and torture charges, a Northern California judge has ruled.
Del Norte County Judge William Follett reinstated criminal proceedings against Jarrod Wyatt, 27, of Klamath, in the death of his friend and sparring partner, Taylor Powell, 21. The judge's decision Tuesday came after a pair of psychiatrists determined Wyatt was mentally competent to stand trial, the Eureka Times-Standard reported (http://bit.ly/KehC2C). The trial was set for Sept. 10.
Authorities who went to a home near the mouth of the Klamath River on March 21, 2010, found Powell dead on the couch with his chest cut open and his heart, tongue and the skin of his face removed, according to court records.
Wyatt - naked and covered in blood - acknowledged that he had killed Powell and cut out his heart and tongue, authorities said.
An autopsy revealed that the organs had been removed while Powell was still alive. His heart was found charred in a wood-burning stove at the home.
According to witnesses, the two had ingested hallucinogenic mushrooms and believed they were part of a struggle between God and the devil.
Follett suspended criminal proceedings in January after a doctor who evaluated Wyatt for the defense said he was not competent because he did not understand court proceedings, according to the Times-Standard.
The judge ordered the additional evaluations that cleared Wyatt for trial.
Wyatt's attorney, James Fallman, said he agreed with Follett's determination and doesn't see the need to seek a jury trial to determine Wyatt's competency.
"He's been better lately," Fallman said.
Wyatt has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of insanity. He faces life in prison without parole if convicted.
Nice. Don't bitch out like creep did. I like laughing at my friends and relatives in movies. May as well have some people from the JA boards in there as well.Juana wrote:Going to have a minor role in the new Machete movie that is being filmed
Juana wrote:Haha well I was an extra in the first one so, with Robert always filming shit in Austin its pretty easy to get into his movies
please tell Danny Trejo that Flor Lopez says hiJasper wrote:Nice. Don't bitch out like creep did. I like laughing at my friends and relatives in movies. May as well have some people from the JA boards in there as well.Juana wrote:Going to have a minor role in the new Machete movie that is being filmed
Yikes!creep wrote:
Del Norte County Judge William Follett reinstated criminal proceedings against Jarrod Wyatt, 27, of Klamath, in the death of his friend and sparring partner, Taylor Powell, 21.
Authorities who went to a home near the mouth of the Klamath River on March 21, 2010, found Powell dead on the couch with his chest cut open and his heart, tongue and the skin of his face removed, according to court records.
Thank you for the short lesson. I will work on it. In the original message essentially I said:Adurentibus Spina wrote:I can read and understand a lot of Russian, Ukrainian, and related languages (Belarussian, Polish, Serbian...there are so many borrowed words, you can often get the gist of a sentence). Apparently Mongolian has some of the same borrowed words from Russian too.mockbee wrote:Cryllic has a very interesting alphabet. I am excited to learn more. I guess we won't even attempt to speak it...![]()
We are are going to be a ways out for part of the trip, I suppose a paper/pen and a phrase book with Cryllic might go a long ways. They are really pushing the more traditional Mongolian script and language since the early 90s, which is really good, but will certainly not help us. There has been a huge language barrier so far and I haven't even left yet!
What Slavic languages do you know?
You should be able to get a handle on the cyrillic alphabet in a day or two if you write it out a few times, practice saying each letter, and then practice reading and saying out loud simple things like lists of ingredients. It helps if the words are the same as, or cognates, in English.
Cyrillic is modified Greek, btw. And they pronounce the letters like "Ah, beh, seh, deh,..." with a short 'e' on the consonants.
This phrase, e.g., "Өдрийг сайхан өнгөрүүлээрэй" is the Mongolian for "Have a nice day." and I'd read it:
"Oedriiyg saiykhan oenhoeruuleereiy."
Mongolian uses that 'O' with the line through it instead of an umlaut, which is weird, but the sound is just an 'uh' (short 'e') with your mouth in the shape of an 'o'. The letter that looks like a 'p' is an 'r'. The backwards 'N' is always 'i', and with the accent over it it becomes 'iy' (like "ee-yee"). 'C' is 's', 'H' is 'n', The upside down 'L' is an 'h/g' sound like "huh". 'y' is 'oo', and the one that looks like PI but with a curly left leg is an 'l'.
Pretty simple once you get used to it.
Redwoods NP, Prairie Creek SP and Jedediah Smith SP....there is an inn there we are staying at.creep wrote:what is there to do in klamath? fishing and jet boats...that's about it i think. i drive through there once a month and i did have a guy in a beat up pickup try to run me off the road near there.
I suspect that "saiyn baiyna uu?" means something more like "Are you well?"... Like in French when you say: "Comment ca-va?" or in English: "How are ya?" (I assume you are aware that this can be said without "hello"... lol). One way to figure it out would be to look for other instances of 'saiyn', 'baiyna' and 'uu' in other phrases and see how they're translated. From what I can gather, it seems fairly clear that 'yy' is "you".mockbee wrote:Thank you for the short lesson. I will work on it. In the original message essentially I said:
'Hello,
Do you have a room on July 8 and 9 (two nights).
My name is ..........
Thank You!'
CaйH бaйHa yy?
TaHaйд cyл ѳpѳѳ бaйHa yy дoлдyгaap HaйM, ec (xoёp opoй)?
MиHий Hзpийг ............ гздзг.
БaЯpлaлaa.
I have a question, why is there a question mark with 'hello' in the beginning of my statement. If Russian doesn't do that, I suspect it is because the word is more utilitarian in nature in Mongolia, since communications are so sparse and intermittent or unsure.....? That's what I have gathered from the books I have been reading.
Also is grammar, would you say, kind of close to English, or not at all.... like putting (two nights) in parentheses makes no sense whatsoever there?
doubtful. it's a suing fest.creep wrote:i bought my first welder. i can't wait to weld shit. i haven't welded since jr high school shop class. do schools still have shop class?
probably that and more than likely budget issues. i just read this story about my high school.Larry B. wrote:doubtful. it's a suing fest.creep wrote:i bought my first welder. i can't wait to weld shit. i haven't welded since jr high school shop class. do schools still have shop class?
FAIRFIELD, Calif. (KCRA) -
California's budget crisis has hit home in Fairfield, where high school football, basketball, baseball and other team sports are set for elimination this fall.
The Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District voted last February to cancel all high school sports -- along with band, theater and school clubs to help offset a $6.5 million deficit.
The district already has made about $42 million in cuts, according to Jacki Cottingim-Dias, superintendent for the Fairfield-Suisun Unified School District.
She told KCRA 3 the only way to save the after-school programs would be more concessions from employees and additional donations from parents and people in the community.
creep wrote:i bought my first welder. i can't wait to weld shit. i haven't welded since jr high school shop class. do schools still have shop class?