BCLG100 Music Master Joined Apr 11, 2002 Messages 16,650 Location Lahndan Dec 4, 2006 #21 Im not so sure how 'russian privet' is a greeting? could we not have 'da comrade' or the like? or some form of russian greeting.
Im not so sure how 'russian privet' is a greeting? could we not have 'da comrade' or the like? or some form of russian greeting.
Robi D Minister of (Dis)Order Joined Jul 1, 2005 Messages 3,066 Location Adelaide, Australia Dec 4, 2006 #22 Privet is russian for hello. Da Comrade is something you might hear in a Bond film or other spy movie
Privet is russian for hello. Da Comrade is something you might hear in a Bond film or other spy movie
BCLG100 Music Master Joined Apr 11, 2002 Messages 16,650 Location Lahndan Dec 5, 2006 #23 I assumed privet was a hedge you get in a garden....
robboo Deity Joined Dec 10, 2002 Messages 4,123 Location Cajun Country Dec 7, 2006 #24 You are both right...I think