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@MrApplehair your comment is ignorant. What did have Russian Empire have to do with neo-n@zis? It existed even before the original n@zis. Also, funny to listen about destroying natives from a westerner. While in the USA >100 natives ethnic groups totally disappeared, in Russia, every single one, even significantly reduced in size, still exist
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Saint-Petersburg has two seasons: warm rainy and cold rainy with rainy snow
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@rlllatsyrc by this logic European is European, no matter the percentage as well. But that would mean anyone with any amount of European ancestry is European. Why we can't do it, when you can?
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@katyatrue3686 your ancestors probably were ok. Most of them were exiled to Siberia against their will, or came during Soviet times to develop industry in already extant Russian cities
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Oh and Welsh "LL" is also very unusual, I think I cannot pronounce it right. Polish is full of sounds and words hard for even other Slavic speakers too...
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@katyatrue3686 yeah, and then, after 90s many left because most salaries dropped
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Free State?
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Because people don't want to be forced to learn a language if it is not absolutely necessary, even if that language has a historical significance?
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Hahah H'uj? Хуй?
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@puraLusa even most Slavs think it's weird. I am Russian and Polish sounds crazy with its abundance of "sz", "cz", "prze".)))
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Did they even analyse languages from Easternmost part of Europe, like Nenets, Bashkir, Tatar etc.? Or the only language they analysed from Russia is Russian? Oh boi, that is so so wrong! Part of Russia west of Urals constitutes 40% of area of Europe and has several dozens of languages
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What about other parts of Russia??
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Latin from Greek, and Greek from Phoenecian, which like other Semitic alphabets was based on simplified Egyptian hieroglyphics? Yeah, but that is entirely different part of Africa though
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Do any of you guys know whether Afrikkaans starts to pick up clicking sounds as well? I have heard in some songs by Afrikaans Coloured musicians some words pronounced with clicks. Is that a new feature, which is only now developing, or did it exist for some time?
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