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DG2001 |
Posted: Aug 16 2008, 06:04 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Moderators Posts: 2609 Member No.: 4 Joined: 3-February 04 |
I was just wondering... I know that "bosikom" means "barefoot" in Russian, but that's all I know, and I have no idea of how it's pronounced.
How about the girls teaching us some "foot related basic vocabulary" in Russian??? Words and phrases such as Barefoot Foot Feet Toes Heels Soles Dirty soles Walk barefoot I hate shoes Tough soles Pretty feet Pretty barefoot girl and so on. Of course, the girls would point to their own bare feet and dirty soles so that they make sure we understand the lesson :-) Maybe it's a stupid request, any support? Thanks! -------------------- Regards
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b'ftlvr2008 |
Posted: Aug 17 2008, 03:39 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Admin Posts: 531 Member No.: 1385 Joined: 3-March 08 |
Not stupid, works for me. And if dont catch on right away. Paul could have Jenya come here to USA and give me lessons.
And while on that topic, Paul do any of the girls speak English. If so can you let them answer some of our comments some time. I'd be great to talk to some of them and get feedback. Like back when Nina played burning stick at the camp fire. And BTW, I asked in another post, the 3 photos of Nina playing with the burning stick to her heel, why wasn't take in the video? or the preview. Do you a follow-up to that extreme clip you could put out? |