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@louisecorchevolle9241 There is no such thing as "British language" or "Russian language". The inventors of the "Russian Empire" the Romei (Byzantine Greeks) merchants the Romanovs, renamed the Moscow Principality to "Russia", and the renamed the medieval Bulgarian spoken in Moscow to "Russian".
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@alexanderkorotkov921 Which is why the Rossian Empire invaded them and put them back on the "right" track to serfdom, right?! 🤭😆😂
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@alexanderkorotkov921 Divided as in - Stenka Razin giving the Greek Romanovs the middle finger?
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This is why the US should adopt the Chinese alphabet. It pays to be a stubborn masochist.😂
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@Halcon_Sierreno A quarter of Switzerland speaks Mexican. Like, how much more Swiss do you want to be?😀
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@johnnyharris Your deposit is the "reserve". The banks are Federal Reserve Credit - Retailers. They don't loan out deposits. When you borrow they submit an electronic request to the Federal Reserve to create the money out of thin air, then lend it to them so they can lend it to you. The Federal reserve checks how much "reserve" the bank holds and lends it money according to the required "reserve" ratio. The more "reserves" the more money out of thin air the banks can get. This is also known as Inflation or Diluting the Value, and it is a quasi-legalised form of Theft.
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@mariod7636 The romei merchants Romanovs, renamed the Principality of Moscow to "Rossia" (from Greek Ρωσία which came from Bulgarian рожь - rye; red hair; nickname for the Kievans of Yakov Svetoslav in Bulgaria). They also renamed the medieval Bulgarian language of Moscow to "Russian". Are you sure you are in the right cub there, buddy?
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@Rom2Serge Yes, he didn't know that Russia is only ~350 years old, and was invented by the Romei (Byzantine Greeks) merchants the Romanovs. He also didn't know that the Greek word Rosia which comes from the Bulgarian word рожь (rye; red hair; nickname for the Kievans of Yakov Svetoslav in Bulgaria) is not spelled "Rus". He also didn't know that the Romanovs renamed the medieval Bulgarian language of Moscow to - "Russian". I guess you are right, he sounds like a Putan agent.
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@Rom2Serge You mean Moscow the town, not "Rossia". "Rossia" is not a nationality.
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@ОлегХмара-ч1в There is no such thing as "Rus". The Greek word Rosia (Ρωσία) comes from the Bulgarian word рожь (rozh') which meant rye; red hair. During 13th century AD, the Kievan prince Yakov Svetoslav, fled the Mongols to Bulgaria, with his men. His men were kind of gingery so we nicknamed them рожи (rozhi). Our Byzantine Greek neighbours can not pronounce the "ж" sound, so they replaced it with "s". They thought that this was the nationality of the Kievans. Thus you get Kievan "Rosia" (Ρωσία). The Romei (Byzantine Greeks), the Romanovs, subverted the Principality of Moscow and changed its name to "Rosia" (today spelled Россия). They also reanamed the medieval Bulgarian language there to "Russian".
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@Rom2Serge Who cares about America? 😂 You don't have "Russia" anything before the Romei (Byzantine Greeks) the Romanovs. Wake up brother.
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@Rom2Serge How did Kiev and Moscow speak "Russian"?? Do you think England and Scotland speak "British"? You speak medieval Bulgarian. Wake up.
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Yes, he forgot to mention that Russia is only ~350 years old, and was invented by the Romei (Byzantine Greeks) merchants the Romanovs. He also didn't know that the Greek word Rosia (Ρωσία) which comes from the Bulgarian word рожь (rye; red hair; nickname for the Kievans of Yakov Svetoslav in Bulgaria, 13th century AD) is not spelled "Rus". He also didn't know that the Romanovs renamed the medieval Bulgarian language of Moscow to - "Russian".
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@googs8869 No such thing as "Rus". There was the Principality of Kiev and the Principality of Moscow both offshoots of Volgaria and speaking medieval Bulgarian.
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@gliixo "Assault Wrench! Verboten!"
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