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Post by Irina-cat lover on Feb 7, 2009 11:32:00 GMT -4
Hello, dear Michael`s fans! I`m Irene (Irina) and I`m really keen on Michael`s perfomances. His eyes are so mysterious, his voice is so sexappeal and charming, he is so talented that I fell in love with him I`m from Russia, from a small nice republic Mari El, it`s nature reminds me sometimes the nature of the Lost`s island.)) Well, my English is not perfect, but I wish I spoke it fluently, it`s my dream. Hello ^)
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Post by rage on Feb 7, 2009 11:44:54 GMT -4
Yay one more fan from Russia Welcome
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Post by Irina-cat lover on Feb 7, 2009 12:03:10 GMT -4
rage, hello^) glad to meet fellow-countryman! :-)
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Post by greenleaf on Feb 7, 2009 12:58:16 GMT -4
passionate Hello!! Welcome at the most friendly site in the world
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Post by inia on Feb 7, 2009 14:22:55 GMT -4
Welcome!
Do you speak the "mari" language (not sure about the name) or russian, or both? Your republic looks very beautiful.
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Post by Irina-cat lover on Feb 7, 2009 16:47:28 GMT -4
greenleaf inia Thanks a lot for such a warm welcome! iniaI`m a mari, my family - we are all mari, so I understand both russian and mari, but speak russian. You`re from Finland, our native languages are from the same Finno-Ugric language group:) You know, in my childhood I used to go to the Finnish children`s theatre touring our republic)) I enjoyed it a lot:) You have been to Mari El, haven`t you?
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Post by inia on Feb 8, 2009 4:54:55 GMT -4
greenleaf inia Thanks a lot for such a warm welcome! iniaI`m a mari, my family - we are all mari, so I understand both russian and mari, but speak russian. You`re from Finland, our native languages are from the same Finno-Ugric language group:) You know, in my childhood I used to go to the Finnish children`s theatre touring our republic)) I enjoyed it a lot:) You have been to Mari El, haven`t you? That's interesting, so you understand finnish? I haven't heard mari language, so I don't know if I would understand it. Sorry no, I haven't been in Mari El. Just watched some pictures on the net. How do you say "you are most welcome" in your language? We must be a long lost relatives ;D LOL
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Post by Charlotte on Feb 8, 2009 14:07:29 GMT -4
Welcome to the board Irene!Great to have you here .Have fun
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Post by silvia1 on Feb 8, 2009 16:45:38 GMT -4
Hello and welcome from Barcelona !!! Could you explain us where is your city? Russia is sooooo big...
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Post by Irina-cat lover on Feb 9, 2009 10:25:07 GMT -4
IniaUnfortunately, I don`t understahd Finnish.. ""you are most welcome" will be "pagalen ujena!" (пагален ужена) and how to say it in Finnish? Charlotte
:-*thank you! silvia1 O, hello to sunny Barcelona! Do you love football? Surely, I can show you a map - click on it, do you see a red mark - between Kazan and Nizhniy Novgorod? It`s Yoshkar-Ola, the capital city of my republic:) 862 km from Moscow. It`s a very interesting forum to read and it is so friendly!
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Post by tigerlily on Feb 9, 2009 12:19:41 GMT -4
Welcome welcome welcome!!
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Post by Irina-cat lover on Feb 9, 2009 12:26:35 GMT -4
tigerlily what a nice smile))
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Post by inia on Feb 9, 2009 13:22:18 GMT -4
IniaUnfortunately, I don`t understahd Finnish.. ""you are most welcome" will be "pagalen ujena!" (пагален ужена) and how to say it in Finnish? Oh, sounds so different. How do you say "water, earth, food, fire"? In finnish they are "vesi, maa, ruoka, tuli" In finnish "you are most welcome" is "Olet erittäin tervetullut" so, ...lets continue with English! ;D
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Post by Edith S. Baker on Feb 9, 2009 13:27:44 GMT -4
IniaUnfortunately, I don`t understahd Finnish.. ""you are most welcome" will be "pagalen ujena!" (пагален ужена) and how to say it in Finnish? Oh, sounds so different. How do you say "water, earth, food, fire"? In finnish they are "vesi, maa, ruoka, tuli" In finnish "you are most welcome" is "Olet erittäin tervetullut" so, ...lets continue with English! ;D Interestingly, I speak Hungarian, which is supposed to be related to Finish and Korean, but only through grammar. We have some Turkish in our vocabulary because Turks ruled there for so many years.
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Post by tigerlily on Feb 9, 2009 13:31:40 GMT -4
How did connections with the Korean language occur, Edith?
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