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Old 15th January 2002, 22:34
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Smile Thanks!

Also, what's the difference between 'Vibachte' and 'Probachte'?

And if you don't mind, I'm having trouble with a verb, to eat. Could you please conjugate it(ie: I eat, you eat, etc.).


Thank you very much!
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Old 20th January 2002, 16:40
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Re: Thanks!

Hello!

Вибачте = Пробачте.

Eat:

Я - ?м
ти - ?сиш
ви - ?сте
в?н - ?сть
вона - ?сть
воно - ?сть
вони - ?дять

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Old 20th January 2002, 18:43
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LeClaireAve

These don't appear to be Ukrainian words. Maybe it's an error in the font encoding-- could you please transliterate it for me?

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Old 26th January 2002, 03:17
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Does anyone sell tapes to learn Ukrainian on that I can play when I work. I spend the better part of a 7 hour courier run on the interstate between San Diego and LA every night and want to put the time to some use.
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Old 26th January 2002, 03:29
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MidwayDave, I've seen one thing like that. It's a set of a few tapes by a company called Hippocrene, I think. I saw it at a Borders. I think they actually have a set of 2 tapes, and for more money, they sell those tapes and some other stuff, probably books, and maybe more tapes in it too.
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Old 27th January 2002, 01:40
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Well I started out at BDaltons, then on to Waldenbooks, but I ended up in Borders at the mall. What a mess. I don't know where your coming from but here in San Diego,CA the trafic on the weekends at the malls are a pain. Must have took me two hours to get back home and it's only about 17 miles. But the big change was that I bought Russian, not Ukraine. I hope some of the nationalist types don't hold this against. I am going to the Ukraine but it seems more people speak Russia. The thing that change my mind though was the one special girl that I'm corresponding with speaks Russian (mostly). She is from Chernigov and according to a city web site about 75% are Ukraine but I guess most speak Russian. So I got some books for home and a set of CD's for the car.
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