What about the third set?
Anton as i said to you...(moscow )
What about the third set?
Anton as i said to you...(moscow )
What about the third set?
Anton as i said to you...(moscow )
16-12 everything looks pretty decided now
What about the third set?
Anton as i said to you...(moscow )
Yeah, they play very bad it seems.
21-13 Kazan. I wonder if tomorrow's game will be any better, today's one is really boring
21-13 Kazan. I wonder if tomorrow's game will be any better, today's one is really boring
I hope so!
25-17. Moscow had really nothing to answer to Kazan's game
By my calculation (of course probably not accurate)
Gamova 18 p (50% in attack)
Goncharova 13 p (32%).
Natasha couldn't produce today and once again - she refuses to play in defence, that's what bothers me most about her game
Who is Natasha?
Who is Natasha?
Goncharova
Natasha or Natalya?
Natasha or Natalya?
it's the same
Natasha or Natalya?
Hehe, its russian, for ex. Maria is Masha, Vera is Bepa, in russian.
Vera=Bepa....they are not similar to each other...
"V" is pronounced like " b" in russian lang.?
Yes, you're right russian alphabet is weird, but not really hard to understand
Vera=Bepa....they are not similar to each other...
"V" is pronounced like " b" in russian lang.?
The first time I hear about it in my life)))
Sorry, I'm mistaken. Canter I thought that you wrote the other way round. "B" like v yes, but "V" like b no.
Privet
Eta Maşina krasnayo?
Vera=Bepa....they are not similar to each other...
"V" is pronounced like " b" in russian lang.?
Lets take a example:
Vera Zvonareva, a tennisplayer, she spells her name Вера Звонарёва, but pronaunce it ˈvʲerə zvənɐˈrʲɵvə
I wish Russia used Latin letters.
Hehe, its russian, for ex. Maria is Masha, Vera is Bepa, in russian.
That's not really the same.
Natalia (Наталья) and Maria (Мария) are given names, and Natasha (Наташа) and Masha (Маша) are nicknames of those names. But since Russians use nicknames a lot more than others do, you can also say that those are not really nicknames, but simply another version of their given name.
While "Bepa" is simply the way the name "Vera" is written in Cyrillic alphabet, and it's just a coincidence that it can also be written with a Latin keyboard.