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09/13/2005 06:31:19 AM · #1 |
I have had a bit on my camera on ebay and he/she sent me a message but i have no idea what they said.
А фотокамера в нормальном состоянии. И сколько её лет? С уважением андрей.
Anyone know?
I hope they are a legit buyer, i am a little worried
oops, the letters didnt work out. :(
Message edited by author 2005-09-13 06:31:43.
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09/13/2005 06:36:42 AM · #2 |
In Ukraine they speak Russian. Try this.
//www.rustran.com/
Message edited by author 2005-09-13 06:37:02. |
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09/13/2005 06:41:31 AM · #3 |
cant get it to work. I hope someone outbids them, they have never bought anything via ebay before either
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09/13/2005 06:43:52 AM · #4 |
have now tried 4 different translations and they all come up with ??? or cant be translated
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09/13/2005 06:45:30 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by lentil: have now tried 4 different translations and they all come up with ??? or cant be translated |
I sent you a PM. Send me the text on my email maybe I can help, I have a few russian speaking friends. Maybe ukraine is a russian dialect the maachine can't comprehend, but a human could. |
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09/13/2005 06:46:57 AM · #6 |
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09/13/2005 06:52:43 AM · #7 |
Got it. He asks if the camera is in good condition and how old is it. |
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09/13/2005 06:53:19 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by frumoaznicul: Got it. He asks if the camera is in good condition and how old is it. |
thanks for the quick answer. I wonder if he can read english?
because i already answered him before asking if he could repeat the answer in english it isnt letting me reply again. I will just have to wait to see if he asks again.
Thanks so much for your help
Lisa
Message edited by author 2005-09-13 06:55:04.
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09/13/2005 06:56:13 AM · #9 |
well, it's not russian that they speak in the ukraine. it is the ukrainian language. just to make it clear. |
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09/13/2005 06:57:42 AM · #10 |
Ukrainian is no more a Russian dialect than Portuguese would be a Spanish dialect. Its a language in its own rights, as it should be, since there are about 40 million people who speak it.
But they're related and close, that's true.
Anyway, I can understand and speak Russian, so perhaps I can help a little.
PM me, if you need my help: tarmo.amer@starman.ee
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09/13/2005 06:59:19 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by rsaulyte: well, it's not russian that they speak in the ukraine. it is the ukrainian language. just to make it clear. |
Ok it's a Russian dialect not to much different from Russian. Almost similar. Like also some Moldova people think they speak Moldavian, but they actaly speak Romanian.
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09/13/2005 06:59:35 AM · #12 |
thanks for the answers. I hope that he is legit. I wouldnt want him to scare others off cause i have 15 people watching it.
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09/13/2005 07:01:12 AM · #13 |
Originally posted by frumoaznicul: Originally posted by rsaulyte: well, it's not russian that they speak in the ukraine. it is the ukrainian language. just to make it clear. |
Ok it's a Russian dialect not to much different from Russian. Almost similar. |
It's not a dialect, forgodsake. Just the same as Romanian is not a dialect. |
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09/13/2005 07:05:26 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by Didymus:
It's not a dialect, forgodsake. Just the same as Romanian is not a dialect. |
Funny then how come a Russian translator translated lisa-s text without any problem, and without missing one single word except the guy's name? |
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09/13/2005 07:07:41 AM · #15 |
Originally posted by frumoaznicul: Originally posted by Didymus:
It's not a dialect, forgodsake. Just the same as Romanian is not a dialect. |
Funny then how come a Russian translator translated lisa-s text without any problem, and without missing one single word except the guy's name? |
Then it was Russian, not Ukrainian.
If you know Russian, then without extra learning you will understand about 30% of Ukrainian and if you have talent for languages then you may guess an extra 20% but that's all. |
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09/13/2005 07:13:09 AM · #16 |
Ukrainian is one of the East Slavic languages, the other two being Belarusian and Russian. Written Ukrainian resembles the other two, but with several notable differences. |
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09/13/2005 07:16:09 AM · #17 |
The Ukrainian spoken in the Western parts of Ukraine is actually linguistically closer to Polish than to Russian.
Message edited by author 2005-09-13 07:16:19. |
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