mmmm... ????

destrekor

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? ????? ????.
?????? ? ??? ????... ?? ? ?????????, ??? ???????´?????, ?? ???????.








is this constructed right? Gotta work on my cases and construction over this winter break
edit: forgot a line
 

lyssword

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This translates directly to:
I like beer.. unfortunately, it's american, not russian.

Is that what you wanted to say?

*edit

I like beer.
I'm drinking beer right now.. unfortunately its american, not russian.

replace amerikanskiy with amerikanskoe and ruskiy with ruskoe
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: her209
link

:laugh:
figures... an airman.


Originally posted by: lyssword
This translates directly to:
I like beer.. unfortunately, it's american, not russian.

Is that what you wanted to say?

*edit

I like beer.
I'm drinking beer right now.. unfortunately its american, not russian.

replace amerikanskiy with amerikanskoe and ruskiy with ruskoe

Yeah that's what I want to say.
First thing was... yeah, does ?????? ? ??? ???? translate in meaning to I'm drinking beer right now/Right now I'm drinking beer (and does the construction/word placement matter in that case, for that clause)?

And for the difference in american/russian, that would be in neuter since it's referring to beer(n.) ? Makes sense, I overlooked that. But essentially everything in the post stays in Nominative case? well scratch that... ???? in both instances is in Accusative case, correct? (but inanimate, thus Nom. spelling?)
Should american and russian be in Genitive case? (???????´??????) since it's describing the beer, specifically origin?
I hate cases. They single handily are why Russian is kicking my ass.

? ????? ????.
?????? ? ??? ????... ?? ? ?????????, ??? ???????´???oe, ?? ?????oe (???????´??????, ?? ????????)
 

lyssword

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Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: her209
link

:laugh:
figures... an airman.


Originally posted by: lyssword
This translates directly to:
I like beer.. unfortunately, it's american, not russian.

Is that what you wanted to say?

*edit

I like beer.
I'm drinking beer right now.. unfortunately its american, not russian.

replace amerikanskiy with amerikanskoe and ruskiy with ruskoe

Yeah that's what I want to say.
First thing was... yeah, does ?????? ? ??? ???? translate in meaning to I'm drinking beer right now/Right now I'm drinking beer (and does the construction/word placement matter in that case, for that clause)?

And for the difference in american/russian, that would be in neuter since it's referring to beer(n.) ? Makes sense, I overlooked that. But essentially everything in the post stays in Nominative case? well scratch that... ???? in both instances is in Accusative case, correct? (but inanimate, thus Nom. spelling?)
Should american and russian be in Genitive case? (???????´??????) since it's describing the beer, specifically origin?
I hate cases. They single handily are why Russian is kicking my ass.

? ????? ????.
?????? ? ??? ????... ?? ? ?????????, ??? ???????´???oe, ?? ?????oe
(???????´??????, ?? ????????)

I don't know the technical terms, but the bolded is correct. Word order is proper, "I'm drinking beer right now/Right now I'm drinking beer" can switch places easily. Yeah I can see how genitive (I had to look that up in wikipedia ) case could mess you up, but in this case don't use "???????´??????".

*edit
Maybe add ???? after ???, or replace ??? (means "this") with "o??" ( means "it").
 

paulney

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You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.
 

TroyEade

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Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Baltika beer is great here in Russia

Though it sucks hardly anyone speaks English in Moscow, oh well i'll be back home in UK just in time for Christmas

 

paulney

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Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Baltika beer is great here in Russia

Though it sucks hardly anyone speaks English in Moscow, oh well i'll be back home in UK just in time for Christmas

I find Baltika rather meh (actually, I thought it was great until I tasted what real beer was). At least you didn't tell me about 'White Bear' - that thing is worse than piss
 

TroyEade

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Baltika beer is great here in Russia

Though it sucks hardly anyone speaks English in Moscow, oh well i'll be back home in UK just in time for Christmas

I find Baltika rather meh (actually, I thought it was great until I tasted what real beer was). At least you didn't tell me about 'White Bear' - that thing is worse than piss

Have you tried the Baltika 9? BTW, was it the light or dark Baltika you tried?

Surely White Bear can't be worse then Coors? Think Coors is the worst drink i have tried, yuk, think i'd have more fun drinking diswater, lol.

 

Colt45

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I'm sure the shittiest russian beer from the most run down factory has to be better than big brand US beer. but that's just me i guess.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: lyssword
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: her209
link

:laugh:
figures... an airman.


Originally posted by: lyssword
This translates directly to:
I like beer.. unfortunately, it's american, not russian.

Is that what you wanted to say?

*edit

I like beer.
I'm drinking beer right now.. unfortunately its american, not russian.

replace amerikanskiy with amerikanskoe and ruskiy with ruskoe

Yeah that's what I want to say.
First thing was... yeah, does ?????? ? ??? ???? translate in meaning to I'm drinking beer right now/Right now I'm drinking beer (and does the construction/word placement matter in that case, for that clause)?

And for the difference in american/russian, that would be in neuter since it's referring to beer(n.) ? Makes sense, I overlooked that. But essentially everything in the post stays in Nominative case? well scratch that... ???? in both instances is in Accusative case, correct? (but inanimate, thus Nom. spelling?)
Should american and russian be in Genitive case? (???????´??????) since it's describing the beer, specifically origin?
I hate cases. They single handily are why Russian is kicking my ass.

? ????? ????.
?????? ? ??? ????... ?? ? ?????????, ??? ???????´???oe, ?? ?????oe
(???????´??????, ?? ????????)

I don't know the technical terms, but the bolded is correct. Word order is proper, "I'm drinking beer right now/Right now I'm drinking beer" can switch places easily. Yeah I can see how genitive (I had to look that up in wikipedia ) case could mess you up, but in this case don't use "???????´??????".

*edit
Maybe add ???? after ???, or replace ??? (means "this") with "o??" ( means "it").

Looks like paulney agrees.

So are you a native speaker or just know the language for some reason?
I ask, because the whole 'cases' (nominative, genitive, etc.) threw you off - I don't doubt that because I'm the same way with english - the names of the 'cases' I could never of told you, and pretty much still cannot. But when learning languages in a classroom, it's how they do it. And it's killing me since I basically don't have a 100% grasp on the technicalities of English apparently.
Trying to get into Rosetta Stone to get a more natural instruction/immersion.
But this is how I would learn better - just learning in what constructions the end-spelling changes, and not so much learning lists of all the end-spellings for different sentence constructions.


Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Ya, completely forgot the whole not capitalizing I thing, though somewhere in the back of my head I remembered.
Is it nothing gets capitalized in the middle of the sentence? Or just 'I' ?


And in regards to ??? vs ??? - been awhile since learning the whole ??/??a/???/??u, and completely forgot it can mean it and not just he/she/them. Then again, should have questioned ???'s role, since there would be no neuter reference to he/she/them.


And on a side note - have never stepped foot into Russia (or across the Atlantic for that matter), and have never had an opportunity to try a Russian brew.
I do love ????? though.
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: Colt45
I'm sure the shittiest russian beer from the most run down factory has to be better than big brand US beer. but that's just me i guess.

I dunno. I find it possible the brands discussed can be worse than something like Budweiser/Bud Light.
But I cannot imagine ANYTHING worse than Pabst Blue Ribbon, Steele Reserve, Rolling Rock, Keystone.
Ugh. I'd drink Natural Light over ANY of those listed. And I can't stand Natty Light unless drinking cheap just to get smashed. Then again I'm a college student. So choice can be drinking a few or reaching that goal of buzz/drunk.
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Baltika beer is great here in Russia

Though it sucks hardly anyone speaks English in Moscow, oh well i'll be back home in UK just in time for Christmas

I find Baltika rather meh (actually, I thought it was great until I tasted what real beer was). At least you didn't tell me about 'White Bear' - that thing is worse than piss

Have you tried the Baltika 9? BTW, was it the light or dark Baltika you tried?

Surely White Bear can't be worse then Coors? Think Coors is the worst drink i have tried, yuk, think i'd have more fun drinking diswater, lol.

I tried the whole lineup of Baltika, and my favorite was #4 (dark)
#3 was their staple for a very long time (and probably still is, I haven't checked). #9 was introduced around 1997 if I recall right, the year I went to college there. An instant hit at parties

I personally didn't like it that much: first, the test reeked of too much alcohol in it, and second, the fun was over very quickly after just a few bottles.

When I came back to visit my friends a year or so ago, I had a taste of White Bear, and that was the foulest beer I had. My friends were telling me pretty funny stories about how it's brewed.
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: Colt45
I'm sure the shittiest russian beer from the most run down factory has to be better than big brand US beer. but that's just me i guess.

I dunno. I find it possible the brands discussed can be worse than something like Budweiser/Bud Light.
But I cannot imagine ANYTHING worse than Pabst Blue Ribbon, Steele Reserve, Rolling Rock, Keystone.
Ugh. I'd drink Natural Light over ANY of those listed. And I can't stand Natty Light unless drinking cheap just to get smashed. Then again I'm a college student. So choice can be drinking a few or reaching that goal of buzz/drunk.

Oooh, Steel Reserve is definitely worse than White Bear. Hands up, you win
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: destrekor
Looks like paulney agrees.

So are you a native speaker or just know the language for some reason?

I am a native speaker, but you are quoting lyssword, and I don't think he is native.

Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Ya, completely forgot the whole not capitalizing I thing, though somewhere in the back of my head I remembered.
Is it nothing gets capitalized in the middle of the sentence? Or just 'I' ?

You don't capitalize anything in the middle of a sentence, unless it's a name (person's name, title of a book, movie, etc). Also, if you wanted to put a special emphasis on something, like 'The One' in Matrix, you would capitalize it (God is capitalized, as well as other deities)

And in regards to ??? vs ??? - been awhile since learning the whole ??/??a/???/??u, and completely forgot it can mean it and not just he/she/them. Then again, should have questioned ???'s role, since there would be no neuter reference to he/she/them.


And on a side note - have never stepped foot into Russia (or across the Atlantic for that matter), and have never had an opportunity to try a Russian brew.
I do love ????? though.
[/quote]

You have a very good understanding of Russian grammar concepts. How long have you been studying it for?
 

TroyEade

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: TroyEade
Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Baltika beer is great here in Russia

Though it sucks hardly anyone speaks English in Moscow, oh well i'll be back home in UK just in time for Christmas

I find Baltika rather meh (actually, I thought it was great until I tasted what real beer was). At least you didn't tell me about 'White Bear' - that thing is worse than piss

Have you tried the Baltika 9? BTW, was it the light or dark Baltika you tried?

Surely White Bear can't be worse then Coors? Think Coors is the worst drink i have tried, yuk, think i'd have more fun drinking diswater, lol.

I tried the whole lineup of Baltika, and my favorite was #4 (dark)
#3 was their staple for a very long time (and probably still is, I haven't checked). #9 was introduced around 1997 if I recall right, the year I went to college there. An instant hit at parties

I personally didn't like it that much: first, the test reeked of too much alcohol in it, and second, the fun was over very quickly after just a few bottles.

When I came back to visit my friends a year or so ago, I had a taste of White Bear, and that was the foulest beer I had. My friends were telling me pretty funny stories about how it's brewed.

Yep Baltika 3 is still the staple here, also in Kazakhstan (The Kazakh beer is Tien Shan, but had trouble finding it :-S ). I'll have to have a look in the supermarket tonight to see if they have a bottle of white bear, just to see how foul it is, lol. So, what's the story on how it's brewed? Or should i wait until i've tried a bottle?

I'm not a big fan of dark beers myself.
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: TroyEade

Yep Baltika 3 is still the staple here, also in Kazakhstan (The Kazakh beer is Tien Shan, but had trouble finding it :-S ). I'll have to have a look in the supermarket tonight to see if they have a bottle of white bear, just to see how foul it is, lol. So, what's the story on how it's brewed? Or should i wait until i've tried a bottle?

I'm not a big fan of dark beers myself.

The story went something like that: White Bear is brewed in the same cisterns regardless of the type of beer or flavor they are trying to achieve. They basically dump the yeast and let it ferment for a while. Whatever comes out - is anyone's guess. Once fermentation is complete, and the resulting brew is processed to a certain stage (I am not familiar with all technicalities of brewing), the brewmaster takes a big cup, pours the resulting brew from the first cistern, takes a sip and says: 'this one is pretty good. Bottle it up as premium'. Goes to the next cistern. Repeats. 'This one is pure sh!t. Sell it as a regular brand' - and so on
 

destrekor

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: destrekor
Looks like paulney agrees.

So are you a native speaker or just know the language for some reason?

I am a native speaker, but you are quoting lyssword, and I don't think he is native.

Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Ya, completely forgot the whole not capitalizing I thing, though somewhere in the back of my head I remembered.
Is it nothing gets capitalized in the middle of the sentence? Or just 'I' ?

You don't capitalize anything in the middle of a sentence, unless it's a name (person's name, title of a book, movie, etc). Also, if you wanted to put a special emphasis on something, like 'The One' in Matrix, you would capitalize it (God is capitalized, as well as other deities)

And in regards to ??? vs ??? - been awhile since learning the whole ??/??a/???/??u, and completely forgot it can mean it and not just he/she/them. Then again, should have questioned ???'s role, since there would be no neuter reference to he/she/them.


And on a side note - have never stepped foot into Russia (or across the Atlantic for that matter), and have never had an opportunity to try a Russian brew.
I do love ????? though.


You have a very good understanding of Russian grammar concepts. How long have you been studying it for?

Well I've had 3 quarters of it in total, which would be a year of school here. I'm not doing all that great in comparison to the amount of material covered, so I'm glad it appears I have a good basic understanding. I'm going into 104 and then into two 400-level courses to complete my language requirements for my degree (international studies - specializing in Security and Intelligence).
I've basically had a C average through all my Russian courses, so it's a case where I really shouldn't advance to the next level, but I'm stubborn and don't like accepting failure - yet I seem to put very little effort into the courses. If I tried harder I'd do better. Don't know what's wrong with me on that part, but that's a wholly different matter.
 

biggestmuff

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Originally posted by: paulney
You don't capitalize 'I' unless you start the sentence. And in the second sentence, while technically correct, a more readable form would be:

?????? ? ??? ????... ??, ? ?????????, ??? ????????????, ? ?? ???????.

Also, in reality Russian beer seriously blows.

Edit: forgot comma.

Word.
 

paulney

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Originally posted by: senseamp
??????? ????? 6 ?????? ???? ???????? ?????. ? ??????? ?????????, ??????.

I've seen #3 in BevMore as well (cheaper than in local Russian stores, too)
 

lyssword

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Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: destrekor
Looks like paulney agrees.

So are you a native speaker or just know the language for some reason?

I am a native speaker, but you are quoting lyssword, and I don't think he is native.

Russkiy eto moi rodnoy yazik, no ya v amerike zhivu polovini moih dvadtsati dvuh let, vibor moih slov navernoe ne ouchen bolshoi. V shkole imel otlichnuyu ocenku po russkomu yaziku
 
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