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| - Вместе с ведущим задать вопрос первым лицам смогут и зрители - десять человек, которые станут победителями нашего общероссийского конкурса. Аудитория в студии нам нужна не для "мебели", а именно для участия в программе. LO AND BEHOLD A MONKEY
- This Russian language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - will be an online university in Russian, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:
- Jack Bauer was fluent in Russian, as demonstrated when he disguised himself as a Russian agent to infiltrate the Russian consulate in Los Angeles. ("Day 6: 6:00pm-7:00pm")
- Russian, a language spoken in Russia on Earth. Daniel Jackson speaks Russian, which caused SG-1 to be suspected of Soviet espionage when they were sent back in time to August 4, 1969. (SG1: " 1969") In 2005, Doctor Lindsay claimed that she was fluent in this language, when applying for a post at SG-1 after Cameron Mitchell assumed command over the unit. (SG1: "Avalon, Part 1")
- This is an example of the Russian language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t85@)*%R @#$)T*.
- Russian (русский язык, transliteration: russkiy yazyk, Russian pronunciation: [ˈruskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk], meaning 'Russian tongue [language]') is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages and is one of three living members of the East Slavic languages, the others being Belarusian and Ukrainian (and possibly Rusyn, in Ukraine considered a dialect of Ukrainian and recognized in some countries).
- Mission patches for early Earth space missions might sometimes mention the names of Russian astronauts in Cyrillic. Astronauts getting such a treatment included Yuri Gidzenko, Sergei Krikalev, and Valeri Tokarev. ''In the alternate 2259, footage with Cyrillic writing below it was in a collection of graphics and video media that were seen on a powerwall in the offices of Christopher Pike and Alexander Marcus at Starfleet Headquarters. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The writing can be seen in the video "Star Trek: Into Darkness – User Interface VFX" at vimeo.com. [1]
- Russian was a human language spoken by humans in the nation-state of Russia and in some areas that were part of the former Soviet Union on Earth. Russian was Slavic in origin. The Melkot buoy warned the USS Enterprise not to enter their star system, in 2268. Spock deduced its warning was telepathic in origin-rather than from subspace. Ensign Pavel Chekov said every word was in his native tongue; along with the rest of the bridge crew, fluent outside of English. (TOS episode: "Spectre of the Gun")
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the wiki covering this topic or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to the Russian language Wikipedia article. Take me to the Wikipedia Russian language article. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. Things to think about:
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| - Russian (русский язык, transliteration: russkiy yazyk, Russian pronunciation: [ˈruskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk], meaning 'Russian tongue [language]') is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia, the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages, and the largest native language in Europe. Russian belongs to the family of Indo-European languages and is one of three living members of the East Slavic languages, the others being Belarusian and Ukrainian (and possibly Rusyn, in Ukraine considered a dialect of Ukrainian and recognized in some countries). Written examples of Old East Slavonic are attested from the 10th century onwards. Today, Russian is widely used outside Russia. Over a quarter of the world's scientific literature is published in Russian. Russian is also a necessary accessory of world communications systems (broadcasts, air- and space communication, etc). Because of the status of the Soviet Union as a superpower, Russian had great political importance in the 20th century and was widely taught in primary and higher education as a foreign language in many countries all over the world[vague][citation needed]. Hence, the language is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. Russian distinguishes between consonant phonemes with palatal secondary articulation and those without, the so-called soft and hard sounds. This distinction is found between pairs of almost all consonants and is one of the most distinguishing features of the language. Another important aspect is the reduction of unstressed vowels, which is somewhat similar to that of English. Stress, which is unpredictable, is not normally indicated orthographically though, according to the Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, an optional acute accent (знак ударения) may, and sometimes should, be used to mark stress (such as to distinguish between otherwise identical words or to indicate the proper pronunciation of uncommon words or names).
- Вместе с ведущим задать вопрос первым лицам смогут и зрители - десять человек, которые станут победителями нашего общероссийского конкурса. Аудитория в студии нам нужна не для "мебели", а именно для участия в программе. LO AND BEHOLD A MONKEY
- This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the wiki covering this topic or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to the Russian language Wikipedia article. Take me to the Wikipedia Russian language article. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways.
* #1 Create a article of our own for this page.
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* #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- This Russian language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - will be an online university in Russian, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:
- Jack Bauer was fluent in Russian, as demonstrated when he disguised himself as a Russian agent to infiltrate the Russian consulate in Los Angeles. ("Day 6: 6:00pm-7:00pm")
- Russian, a language spoken in Russia on Earth. Daniel Jackson speaks Russian, which caused SG-1 to be suspected of Soviet espionage when they were sent back in time to August 4, 1969. (SG1: " 1969") In 2005, Doctor Lindsay claimed that she was fluent in this language, when applying for a post at SG-1 after Cameron Mitchell assumed command over the unit. (SG1: "Avalon, Part 1")
- Mission patches for early Earth space missions might sometimes mention the names of Russian astronauts in Cyrillic. Astronauts getting such a treatment included Yuri Gidzenko, Sergei Krikalev, and Valeri Tokarev. ''In the alternate 2259, footage with Cyrillic writing below it was in a collection of graphics and video media that were seen on a powerwall in the offices of Christopher Pike and Alexander Marcus at Starfleet Headquarters. (Star Trek Into Darkness) The writing can be seen in the video "Star Trek: Into Darkness – User Interface VFX" at vimeo.com. [1] When the USS Enterprise encountered a Melkotian buoy in 2268, it spoke to the crew in their native languages, which included Russian, as heard by Pavel Chekov. (TOS: "Spectre of the Gun" ) Upon discovering that life signs had been detected in Spock's sealed quarters in 2285, Chekov exclaimed "Ya ne sumasshedshi! (Я не сумасшедший!)" ("I'm not crazy!") (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) According to Walter Koenig, "I went into Star Trek III very unhappy for many reasons, and I was pretty well resolved to be miserable for the entire shooting of the film. But two hours into shooting, Leonard Nimoy came up to me and said, 'Walter, I'm going to give Chekov a line in Russian'–which wasn't in the script. To me, it was a gesture of good will that told me he was aware that I wasn't happy. It didn't make any difference in the length of my part, but I was touched by that and all my dissatisfaction melted away and I couldn't maintain my mad." Koenig added, "We went back and forth about whether we should have a subtitle for Chekov's line in Russian and then we decided against it." He later joked that not subtitling it would save Koenig something to explain during his discussions with convention goers. (Starlog #91, February 1985 , p. 40) When commissioned in 2363, the SS Tsiolkovsky's name was written in Cyrillic on her dedication plaque. (TNG: "The Naked Now" ) In the Julian Bashir, Secret Agent holoprogram, after waking up in Hippocrates Noah's secret lair, Anastasia Komananov says "Shto chort sluchilos'? (Что, чëрт, случилось?)" (or "What the hell happened?"). She also answered a question with "Da" instead of yes earlier. (DS9: "Our Man Bashir")
- This is an example of the Russian language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t85@)*%R @#$)T*. Now, if you were Russian, by any chance, you'd be able to read that.
- Russian was a human language spoken by humans in the nation-state of Russia and in some areas that were part of the former Soviet Union on Earth. Russian was Slavic in origin. The Melkot buoy warned the USS Enterprise not to enter their star system, in 2268. Spock deduced its warning was telepathic in origin-rather than from subspace. Ensign Pavel Chekov said every word was in his native tongue; along with the rest of the bridge crew, fluent outside of English. (TOS episode: "Spectre of the Gun") When Sybok entered into a mind meld with Pavel Chekov in 2287, Chekov would later come to believe that Sybok spoke to him in Russian during the mind meld. (TOS novelization: Star Trek V: The Final Frontier) The dedication plaque of the starship SS Tsiolkovsky was written in Russian. (TNG episode: "The Naked Now")
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