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Wort
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 Message 17 of 37
28 December 2012 at 6:45pm | IP Logged 
блины sounds good.

Some more suggestions:

When I'm thinking of Russian I always associate it with coldness or something like that, so what about:

снег (snow)
Сибирь (Siberia)


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riff
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 Message 18 of 37
29 December 2012 at 8:32am | IP Logged 
My suggestion is мёд (honey), but блины sounds very tasty too :).

Edited by riff on 29 December 2012 at 8:48am

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Марк
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 Message 19 of 37
29 December 2012 at 6:53pm | IP Logged 
riff wrote:
My suggestion is мёд (honey), but блины sounds very tasty too :).

Мёд слаще. What about блины с мёдом then?
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Kerrie
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 Message 20 of 37
29 December 2012 at 10:09pm | IP Logged 

I think we should stick to something shorter like мёд (honey) or снег (snow).
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Toffeeliz
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 Message 21 of 37
30 December 2012 at 10:37am | IP Logged 
The thing is, pretty much every country has снег or мёд. The name should be distinctly
Russian. Does anyone know the Russian for 'Angry Babooshkas?"

Whenever I'm on the bus theres always an angry babooshka causing trouble. I've never seen
resilience like a 70 year old, old biddy on an aftobus. I think we could take them as our
mascot/team name to remind us to be keep our chin up during difficult study days,

As for length - you could abbreviate the name in your log.

EDIT: welcome, riff!

Edited by Toffeeliz on 30 December 2012 at 10:39am

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Марк
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 Message 22 of 37
30 December 2012 at 11:01am | IP Logged 
Злые бабушки?
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Solfrid Cristin
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 Message 23 of 37
30 December 2012 at 12:32pm | IP Logged 
Hi! I see that you are active and enthusiastic, so I think you actually do have a chance of surviving as a separate team. I would however like to offer you the opportunity to join team Mir if you would like to. It would mean that we would be a really huge team, but I think we could cope.

It is a decision which would have to be made at team level though, because if two of you want to join team Mir and the rest of you want to stay, I would only have contributed to weaken team 2, and there is no way I want to do that. So either through discussions here on the thread, or through PMs, you would need to let me know whether you think it would be nice to have your own team, or whether you would like to join team Mir all of you.

The advantages of a small team is that you can get to know each other better, you can run things your own way, and you can have a friendly competition with team Mir.

The advantage of joining us is that we are a very vibrant and well functioning team, with a nice mix of experienced TACers and a wide variety of levels, and we are so big that there is no way that the team will fall apart. We also have no less than 4 members who have won previous TACs so we have a lot to contribute with. Not to mention that we are the coolest and most innovative team - which of course comes from us studying the coolest of all languages - Russian:-)

It goes without saying, that whichever solution you chose, you will be considered as part of the greater sister/brotherhood of Russian students, and are welcome to contribute in our thread, should you chose to stay on as a second team.

Just let me know before the clock strikes 12 tomorrow evening what you chose.

In the mean time I wish you a Happy New Year, and lots of Russian in the year to come!
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Brun Ugle
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 Message 24 of 37
30 December 2012 at 12:40pm | IP Logged 
You forgot to specify which "12." What country is your clock in? Or are you going with GMT?

:-D


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