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Not true, in all Slavic language probably no one uses slovOni lol or whatever but slaviani. Only Poles and Ukrainians are 100% Slavic though.
In general, he is right. Linguists prove that Slavs are those who are able to understand words (слова). Transition in the Slavs (from the word слава/glory) is a later phenomenon.
^ In Bulgarian at least the words are "slavianin" and "slaviani", not "slOvianin". Also in Russian sometimes "o" is "a", probably in Ukrainian too idk.
^ In Bulgarian at least the words are "slavianin" and "slaviani", not "slOvianin". Also in Russian sometimes "o" is "a", probably in Ukrainian too idk.
In Russian is also only "a" ("slavianin" and "slaviani"). Use "o" is an old, not preserved form of the word at the present time. Exceptions is name of states "Slovakia" and "Slovenia" (and its inhabitants).
Yes, I wasn't hinting that in Russian they mistake the o for a in Slava/Slovo, I'm aware there are only cases wher a is o. Such as mojnA, hAchu, Adin, etc.
Yes, I wasn't hinting that in Russian they mistake the o for a in Slava/Slovo, I'm aware there are only cases wher a is o. Such as mojnA, hAchu, Adin, etc.
This is typical for Russian (as for English, probably). Writing is late for a change speech.
Scrat... Of course the *West* is very much aware of what kind of people stood behind the "Ukrainian Revolution."
The Guardian was writing about it, German ZDF was showing it on TV,
and of course they were aware in Washington, that it were the paramilitary units that were fighting on the streets, throwing Molotov's cocktails and murdering the police.
It's just people like Dana Rohrabacher (who understand it all I assume) can't do much about the situation.
And that's how this whole coup d' etat in Ukraine is propagandized in Western media as "Freedom and democracy" and "babushkas with flowers," while Russians are demonized for the support of their own in the new, nationalist Ukraine.
But we know what's going on there behind the scene and who rules the streets, because we hear from Ukrainians on FB, we see the videos. And a lot of these people quietly condemn Putin for his betrayal, basically...
Your link came up as not found Ichi. I did read something about it last night and the rocket motors in question have only a single chamber. Yushmash in the Ukraine is the only company that made single chamber motors. Russia other builder only made multi chamber motors. If you think critically about it why doesn't the Russian company make single chamber motors too? How old were the motors? From some warehouse produced years ago?
This whole thing smells bad. They could have come from a number of sources not necessarily Ukraine.
Here's some more. Russia used the RD250 motor until 2006 on commercial rockets. In 2006 they stopped using them because they were considered obsolete. There's speculation about these engines sitting in warehouse in Ukraine, Khazhakstan and Russia.
Do you know what's in your attic? I seriously doubt the parties mentioned above do.
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