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JR-Obilic:
i'd say it's a Russian poet. Serbs and Russians have the same religion, a historical bond and they support us, but we both have our own culture, music, poets, art etc. the languages are both Slavic so there is deffinite similarities in that, altho they are still completely different. a Serbian person can't understand or speak most Russian and vice versa.
i like the piece though, even though it's translated.. i'm sure it loses some effect in the translation because Russian language is very unique. still good..
JTFFan:
--- Quote from: JR-Obilic on February 14, 2008, 06:02:27 AM ---i'd say it's a Russian poet. Serbs and Russians have the same religion, a historical bond and they support us, but we both have our own culture, music, poets, art etc. the languages are both Slavic so there is deffinite similarities in that, altho they are still completely different. a Serbian person can't understand or speak most Russian and vice versa.
i like the piece though, even though it's translated.. i'm sure it loses some effect in the translation because Russian language is very unique. still good..
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Serbian and Russian Orthodox Brothers O0
Masha:
--- Quote from: JR-Obilic on February 14, 2008, 06:02:27 AM ---i'd say it's a Russian poet. Serbs and Russians have the same religion, a historical bond and they support us, but we both have our own culture, music, poets, art etc. the languages are both Slavic so there is deffinite similarities in that, altho they are still completely different. a Serbian person can't understand or speak most Russian and vice versa.
i like the piece though, even though it's translated.. i'm sure it loses some effect in the translation because Russian language is very unique. still good..
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He is an 18th century Russian Orthodox Saint.
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