Post by Alexis Krutove on Nov 10, 2007 23:44:59 GMT -5
Any Slovick Language would do but seeing as (for this board) Durmstrang is located in the Russian mountains Russian will be posted here, anyone knowing of phrases in other Slovick langueges (Romainian, Latvien, even Germanic speech) may post here as well as long as the translations are correct. You don't actually have to use these in every post, but in the event you want to throw them in there here they are.
Da
Russian for yes or yeah.
Net
Russian for no
Yzveenee
Meaning Excuse me (or for formal instances Yzveeneete)
Pozhaluista
Please
Ya like in word yard
Meaning 'I' as in "I am" or sometimes I am
Ty
You
Spaseebo
Thank you. (More formaly Spaseebo balshoye or Thank you very much)
Ne-za-chto
Don't mention it
Vy gavareeteh pa ru-sky?
Do you speak Russian? (I can see a lot of the characters that use any of these terms asking this)
Vy gavareeteh pa anglisky?
Do you speak English?
Ya ne gavareeu na angliyskom
I don't speak English
Ya ne gavareeu na ruskom
I don't speak Russian (Ironic no?)
Ya ploha gavaru pa Ruski
My russian is bad
Ya ne paneemau
I don't understand
Gavareeteh medlenie
Can you speak slowly?
roditely
parents
muzh
Husband
zhena
Wife
syn
Sun
Dutch
Daughter
pasynok
Stepson
pacheritsa
stepdaughter
sestra
Sister (can be paired with mladshaya or 'younger' or starshy or 'older')
brat
brother
otets
father
mat'
mother
dedushka
granddad
babushka
grandmother
Dobraye utro
Good morning
Dobriy den'
Good Afternoon
Dobry vecher
Good Evening
Pryvet (also spelled Privet)
Hi (more formally Zdra-stvu-eetee or hello)
Rad tebya videt (Male)
Nice to see you!
Rada tebya videt (female)
Nice to see you!
Kak pazhivayete?
How are you?
Spasiba, harasho!
Fine thanks
Neeploha!
Not so bad
Yzumitelno!
Marvellous!
Da-svi-da-niya (Dasvidania)
Good bye
Pa-ka
bye
Uvidimsia
See you!
Ya lublu tebya
I love you
Lubov'
Love
Dorogaya
Dear
Milaya (female)
Darling
Mily (male)
Darling
Milaya moya (female)
My sweet
Miliy moy (male)
My sweet
Ty moyo solnyshko
You are my sun
Lubov moya
My love
General words and Phrases
Da
Russian for yes or yeah.
Net
Russian for no
Yzveenee
Meaning Excuse me (or for formal instances Yzveeneete)
Pozhaluista
Please
Ya like in word yard
Meaning 'I' as in "I am" or sometimes I am
Ty
You
Spaseebo
Thank you. (More formaly Spaseebo balshoye or Thank you very much)
Ne-za-chto
Don't mention it
Vy gavareeteh pa ru-sky?
Do you speak Russian? (I can see a lot of the characters that use any of these terms asking this)
Vy gavareeteh pa anglisky?
Do you speak English?
Ya ne gavareeu na angliyskom
I don't speak English
Ya ne gavareeu na ruskom
I don't speak Russian (Ironic no?)
Ya ploha gavaru pa Ruski
My russian is bad
Ya ne paneemau
I don't understand
Gavareeteh medlenie
Can you speak slowly?
roditely
parents
muzh
Husband
zhena
Wife
syn
Sun
Dutch
Daughter
pasynok
Stepson
pacheritsa
stepdaughter
sestra
Sister (can be paired with mladshaya or 'younger' or starshy or 'older')
brat
brother
otets
father
mat'
mother
dedushka
granddad
babushka
grandmother
Greatings and Sendoffs
Dobraye utro
Good morning
Dobriy den'
Good Afternoon
Dobry vecher
Good Evening
Pryvet (also spelled Privet)
Hi (more formally Zdra-stvu-eetee or hello)
Rad tebya videt (Male)
Nice to see you!
Rada tebya videt (female)
Nice to see you!
Kak pazhivayete?
How are you?
Spasiba, harasho!
Fine thanks
Neeploha!
Not so bad
Yzumitelno!
Marvellous!
Da-svi-da-niya (Dasvidania)
Good bye
Pa-ka
bye
Uvidimsia
See you!
Romantic Phrases
Ya lublu tebya
I love you
Lubov'
Love
Dorogaya
Dear
Milaya (female)
Darling
Mily (male)
Darling
Milaya moya (female)
My sweet
Miliy moy (male)
My sweet
Ty moyo solnyshko
You are my sun
Lubov moya
My love