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Algselt postitas Mõnuagent 007 Vaata postitustTegu on Ukraina mastaabis väga korraliku linnaga, aga kindlasti mitte mingi imekohaga. Muidugi on seal odav ja naised on ilusad, aga üldiselt ei ole just miskine imelinn.
aga 2 kuud aint- ei julge enam pikki lepinguid sõlmida?
kui ma 2006 lvivis käisin, polnud terves linnas(u 800 000 in.) päeva ajal vett, ainult hommikul mingi aeg ja siis õhtul, äkki nüüd on paremaks läindtell your mother, we are hooligans!
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Väha hea uudis Tarmo seisukohast. Korralik liiga, korralik klubi.
Ise käisin Lvivis 80-tel, varajases lapsepõlves, koos isaga ja meeles on vaid niipalju, et tegu ilusa ja äärmiselt nõukogudevastase ning ukrainameelse kandiga. Moskvast põhjustatud näljahäda ja bandeeralaste võitlus sovjettide vastu on seal veel hästi meeles.
Pisut lugemist ka:
http://foorum.soccernet.ee/showthrea...ina%29/page188
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Algselt postitas Gallacher Vaata postitustPisut lugemist ka:
http://foorum.soccernet.ee/showthrea...ina%29/page188Inimesed, olge valvsad! Ma armastan teid ikka veel! Minu armastus – see on jube ja õudne, seepärast te peategi olema valvsad.
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Algselt postitas mg Vaata postitustaga 2 kuud aint- ei julge enam pikki lepinguid sõlmida?
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Algselt postitas Rein Vaata postitustTäis oled?
http://jaanuspiirsalu.blogspot.com/2...kus-laane.html
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Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitustSo how he playes? Do you think he will be good addition to our team?Kapten Trumm
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Algselt postitas rainis007 Vaata postitustMa kaldun arvama, et klubi ei julge pikka lepingut sõlmida mehega, kelle perse on juba kurat-teab-kui-kaua vahetusmeeste pinki nühkinud.
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Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitustplease study history! Lviv was founded in Kievan Rus' By ruler Danylo Halytskyi, Lviv is called by the name of his son called "Lev", so Lviv in English means something like "Lev's". Anway Lviv was founded not long time ago after Mongol Invasion, so Kievan Rus was destroyed and Lviv was occupied by Poland (with time) and for long time it was under Poland...
i didn't know that.
some polish people complain me about soviet army - they cut off some polish territory and forced out polish origin people after 2. world war. so i get impression that they lived there for centuries... anyway it's all passed now and i don't want to argue about.
but how big differences ther are between polish and ukrainian languages, can they understand each other quite freely or not very well?
and i know they both adore slivovich tooSeisan üksi mere ääres
jalas kollased sandaalid
valged, merevahust sääred
hüüan: "Elagu skandaalid!"
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Algselt postitas chac Vaata postitustoops. sorry.
i didn't know that.
some polish people complain me about soviet army - they cut off some polish territory and forced out polish origin people after 2. world war. so i get impression that they lived there for centuries... anyway it's all passed now and i don't want to argue about.
but how big differences there are between polish and ukrainian languages, can they understand each other quite freely or not very well?
and i know they both adore slivovich too
So yes, polish is similar to Ukrainian by many words, same as Russian. We have many words similar... But we have a bunch of words and word combinations that i can hardly to compare is it more similar to Polish or to Russian... maybe that's why we calls Ukrainians (i'm very self-critic in here)
btw... Poland still have UKRAINIAN territories called Holmshchyna and Western Galicia(Halychyna) and after Soviet occupation they gained a lot of new territories (Current North and Western Poland) taken from Germany and same way Soviet Army forced awey People from there and new places was established by Polish. (similar like Kaliningrad)
btw... what is slivovich ???Мільйон Сердець, одне биття!
Карпати Львів - на все життя!
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Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitustbtw... what is slivovich ???"Tolerance is the virtue of men who no longer believe in anything." -- G.K. Chesterton
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Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitustbtw... what is slivovich ???
Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitustSo yes, polish is similar to Ukrainian by many words, same as Russian. We have many words similar... But we have a bunch of words and word combinations that i can hardly to compare is it more similar to Polish or to Russian... maybe that's why we calls Ukrainians (i'm very self-critic in here)
is it too much to ask you bring also couple examples - what words are similar to polish (and totally different in russian) and vice versaSeisan üksi mere ääres
jalas kollased sandaalid
valged, merevahust sääred
hüüan: "Elagu skandaalid!"
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Algselt postitas myroslav Vaata postitust...and we are in DEEP ASS!
but I also think Kink will probably succeed in Ukraine, right now he has to have that hunger and motivation for success, since he hasn't virtually played for a year! let's hope that anyway.
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