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Minyet? :unsure:

I googled it and didn't come up with anything other than peoples last name. I'm lost.

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I googled it and didn't come up with anything other than peoples last name. I'm lost.

Russian slang for BJ. Good grief. Which forum am I in?

Is this a vocab question, or something you don't approve of? :D

It was way over their heads, eekee. :lol: At least in that form of the term.

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Glad to know I wasn't the only one left wondering.

lol... Gary has posted that word before on here...and I just took it for granted that it was some kind of French wine. :wacko:

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lol... Gary has posted that word before on here...and I just took it for granted that it was some kind of French wine. :wacko:

It may be. :lol:

when speaking Russian I have to be very careful when saying "Minya...(whatever)

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It may be. :lol:

when speaking Russian I have to be very careful when saying "Minya...(whatever)

he he...I can't wait until Kira gets home Friday so I can find a way to bring that word up in a sentence. Hopefully I don't screw it up trying to pronounce it. Russian words always seem to be a tongue twister.

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Russian slang for BJ. Good grief. Which forum am I in?

It was way over their heads, eekee. :lol: At least in that form of the term.

Got it! Not in my russian vocab book though.

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min-oo-yet or Min-oo-eet? I'm horrible at pronounciation. Luckily the 6 year old is just as bad. Neither of us can say Ti/Mi/Vi properly. I say Tea and she just laughs at me. I can hear how she says Ti, but it sounds like she's choking on some phlegm or something. I can't replicate it.

The only dirty word i know is sooka; and that's because Denis calls everyone a sooka. Or at least used to, now he say ###### idiot a lot because I can't stop myself from saying it when I'm driving.

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This one is exactly as it sounds. HOWEVER, as with all Russian "dirty" words, use with caution etc. While I do let loose with an occasional "mne pokhui" with close friends, I don't think I've ever set "minyet" aloud.

"minyet" is actually more innocent (if this word can be applied to this kind of vocabulary :rofl: ), but it's definitely not an everyday use word :lol:

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Is the "T" in that word silent like in French ?

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Is the "T" in that word silent like in French ?

:no: there's no such thing as a silent consonant at the end of a word in Russian... as far as I remember :rofl: In the middle - yes, sometimes there is, never at the end.

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:no: there's no such thing as a silent consonant at the end of a word in Russian... as far as I remember :rofl: In the middle - yes, sometimes there is, never at the end.

I'm going to try this word out on her...hopefully I don't get my #### kicked over this one. :unsure:

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