Friday, November 23, 2007

Preevyet!!

For all of you out there that, when reading the title, thought immediately of my health, "preevyet" means "hi." And don't worry.. I am probably completely healthy.. physically.. not mentally, but that could be said about a lot of people, not mentioning any names. (Oh, but I'm coughing names out loud right now, so don't worry!)

Anyway, I went to Google (I had a lot of time on my hands..) and looked up "learning the russian language." The second listy thingy is "Learn Russian Language - Beginning to Advanced Russian." I clicked on it and there's a bar thingy (again with those thingys!) I went to "Russian - basic," the 5th thing down. Then I clicked on "Words and Phrases." That led to me clicking on "Russian Phrase Book" and on that page I clicked on "Basic Expressions." (That's a lot of clicking!) If you scroll down on the page you'll find a list of Russian phrases.. like "Ya polkha gavaryoo pa rooskee!" and "Vi gavareetye pa angleskee?" or "Gavareetye pazhalooysta myedleeney?" and what about "Ya nee panyeemayoo!"

So, now you want to go there to see what I just said, right? And to help you get there, click on the easy button. (easy button!) *If you didn't notice the whole underlined thing means a link!*

5 comments:

Papa D said...

Thank you. I always wanted to go to Russia on my mission, so maybe you can go for me in a few years.

Mama D said...

Hey I remember "nyet" (no) and "dasveydanya" (spelling? -- good bye? can't remember) That was from eons ago!

Thanks for another peak into your crazy side! lol

Love ya!

Reine said...

hey mom, "da sveedaneeya!" means "goodbye!" he, he! i know smart stuff.. (and that's why i goto that website!!)

Reine said...

i meant "go (space!) to." but i'm still smart!!

Reine said...

oh, and hey, dad!? you shouldn't worry too much.. you were the first name coughed.. although, that means there's probably something to worry about..