colonelrabin says test about "паляныця" not new, he remembers it was in USSR-time (of course unofficially). alex_kraine speaks about "Ukie", this word belongs to only one family in Boston so he doesn't want to be ukie and live in ukie-land :) And there we have a joke: "ukie" - "yukai" (happy in japanese) He is not "ukie" but still happy! dmiggy joking about fofudya ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fofudya - but be aware this article is in english, but ukrainian origin. In our country it adjusts to mostly super-orthodox patriots who call upon the past and of course is only a joke. )
P.S. You can use on-line translation tools like http://babelfish.altavista.com/ to read these posts, I know they generally work badly, but by English is far from perfect too.
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Date: 2008-05-01 10:32 am (UTC)P.S. You can use on-line translation tools like http://babelfish.altavista.com/ to read these posts, I know they generally work badly, but by English is far from perfect too.