Literally everyone in Ukraine speaks Russian except maybe infants and toddlers. It is the lingua franca of eastern europe. The Ukrainians are absolutely psychotic.
There is no need filming it. For example in Baltics there were polls on which language is used at home.
Latvian capital was 50%+ Russian
Estonian capital was ~50%
Belarus is obviously close to a 100% Russian.
Moldova was 74% Russian.
And I've never seen in Ukrainian who couldn't speak Russian. I've seen ones who couldn't speak Ukrainian though.
I guess Poland would have the least spread of Russian.
I know, I know, it doesn't fit the agenda. But that is the reality.
The post was not about wether Eastern Europeans are Russians, it was about use of Russian Language.
But yeah, Ireland has a simillar situation, although it doesn't produce this much denial.
In Moldova?
Dude these terriotories were legit part of Russian Empire for a VERY long time, just like Poland. Why do you seek for some cryptic explanation for that?
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In everywhere you idiot. Do you think all the kidnapped Ukrainian children will be taught anything but Russian?
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Who kidnapped Ukrainian children in Russian Empire?
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Maybe British kidnapped American children to force them to speak English as well?
And it is actually even "worse" now in Baltics, since waves of Ukrainian refugeees came in and reluctant to learn local languages. They continue to use Russian, attend Russian schools, which increase overall popularity of Russian language.
In Estonia there was even initiative to make Ukrainian a second state-recognized language, but it failed, since it is too hot topic for estonians, even with regards to refugees.
>initiative to make Ukrainian a second state-recognized language
Give source as an Estonian this is the first time hearing about it. And most refugees from Ukraine are going to Estonian schools because by law you need to attend school mandatory until you are 17 years of old here.
>Latvian capital was 50%+ Russian >Estonian capital was ~50%
That's because the russian populations of both countries are concentrated there. Not estonians or latvians speaking russian, plain russian second-fourth gen immigrants
And you need to post source anyway
The only ones speaking Russian in Poland is a handful of old commies. My grandfather spoke fluid German, but intentionally did his best to forget whatever Russian he was taught in school.
It's super easy to forget the russian you learned in school. I did.
I didn't. I had Russian for 6 years in elementary, and I can still read and understand writing to some extent. Speaking is worse.
I don't use Russian at all on a daily basis, but I feel that you do not forget foreign languages. It's like riding a bike or swimming.
homie nobody speaks russians except russians and old communists who should be beaten with rebar rods until the brain concussion kills them
most slavs can kinda understand each other anyway and most young people speak english as 2nd language
Not only that, but Ukrainian soldiers often speak Russian on the frontlines or Russian-Ukrainian mixture, that is always corrected in the subtitles, because they don't know the literary form of language.
>It is the lingua franca of eastern europe
Fricking moron.
Nobody speaks r*ssians in eastern europe, besides two ex-occupied easten european countries (Ukraine and Belarus) and small part of infested Moldova.
Hi, Russian speaking American here, I recently went to Poland with my Polish friend, and I thought I would be able to communicate with people using Russian. Nope. They rightly fricking hate Russia and they did their best to forget it after the fall. My friends dad spoke Russian in school and didn’t understand a damn thing I said to him. At best, I was able to pick up on a few Russian cognates and with hand signals figure out what people were talking about, but they couldn’t understand me.
What is the point of having a cool sword if you don't have the eggs to use it?
He may have just been on the wrong side of history as well, definitely psychologically dominated
I wonder what his crime was. If it was aiding a foreign invading enemy on their own soil, behind enemy lines, then it makes perfect sense to arrest him. That's my first assumption, given the electronics, the military gear, the look of shame and fear and defeat on the suspect.
>estonia is a linga franca in the baltics because russians there speak it haha >btw spanish is a linga franca in the usa because mexians
What moronic cope is this?
>Katana gays BTFO
Unsheathed katana with the blade facing down. This guy is not a katana gay.
>Hanguard to the right.
>Blade down
>No sheath
Whatever comes for him is deserved.
>Ukrainians doing their daily routine of terrorizing Russian speakers
Piggers deserve to get nuked
Literally everyone in Ukraine speaks Russian except maybe infants and toddlers. It is the lingua franca of eastern europe. The Ukrainians are absolutely psychotic.
Try saying this shit in Eastern Europe. But film it plz, I want to see you finding out
There is no need filming it. For example in Baltics there were polls on which language is used at home.
Latvian capital was 50%+ Russian
Estonian capital was ~50%
Belarus is obviously close to a 100% Russian.
Moldova was 74% Russian.
And I've never seen in Ukrainian who couldn't speak Russian. I've seen ones who couldn't speak Ukrainian though.
I guess Poland would have the least spread of Russian.
I know, I know, it doesn't fit the agenda. But that is the reality.
By this logic, the Irish are English.
The post was not about wether Eastern Europeans are Russians, it was about use of Russian Language.
But yeah, Ireland has a simillar situation, although it doesn't produce this much denial.
Yeah but don't pretended the constant ethnic cleanings had nothing to do with this fact.
In Moldova?
Dude these terriotories were legit part of Russian Empire for a VERY long time, just like Poland. Why do you seek for some cryptic explanation for that?
In everywhere you idiot. Do you think all the kidnapped Ukrainian children will be taught anything but Russian?
Who kidnapped Ukrainian children in Russian Empire?
Maybe British kidnapped American children to force them to speak English as well?
And it is actually even "worse" now in Baltics, since waves of Ukrainian refugeees came in and reluctant to learn local languages. They continue to use Russian, attend Russian schools, which increase overall popularity of Russian language.
In Estonia there was even initiative to make Ukrainian a second state-recognized language, but it failed, since it is too hot topic for estonians, even with regards to refugees.
>In Estonia there was even initiative to make Ukrainian a second state-recognized language
Where may i read more about this?
>initiative to make Ukrainian a second state-recognized language
Give source as an Estonian this is the first time hearing about it. And most refugees from Ukraine are going to Estonian schools because by law you need to attend school mandatory until you are 17 years of old here.
>Latvian capital was 50%+ Russian
>Estonian capital was ~50%
That's because the russian populations of both countries are concentrated there. Not estonians or latvians speaking russian, plain russian second-fourth gen immigrants
And you need to post source anyway
>Try saying this shit in Eastern Europe
Mate everyone in eastern europe knows that lol. Their refugees are there speaking russian
>easteen europe is the east slavic countries and parts of moldavia/baltics and nothing else
moron
The only ones speaking Russian in Poland is a handful of old commies. My grandfather spoke fluid German, but intentionally did his best to forget whatever Russian he was taught in school.
It's super easy to forget the russian you learned in school. I did.
I didn't. I had Russian for 6 years in elementary, and I can still read and understand writing to some extent. Speaking is worse.
I don't use Russian at all on a daily basis, but I feel that you do not forget foreign languages. It's like riding a bike or swimming.
>It is the lingua franca of eastern europe
Not even fricking close.
This -->>
But, specifically I want to see (You) try that in Estonia. Definitely have a friend post video of it while you're in the hospital.
>in estonia
he seemed to get by fine
homie nobody speaks russians except russians and old communists who should be beaten with rebar rods until the brain concussion kills them
most slavs can kinda understand each other anyway and most young people speak english as 2nd language
>homie nobody speaks russians
Dumb fricking ESL, it's hilarious watching ukie footage because in panic they always default back to russian.
>you made a typo hahaha ESL
kys
It was literally forced on Eastern Europe as part of Russification and so that the Kremlin could more effectively threaten non Russians.
Not only that, but Ukrainian soldiers often speak Russian on the frontlines or Russian-Ukrainian mixture, that is always corrected in the subtitles, because they don't know the literary form of language.
>It is the lingua franca of eastern europe
Fricking moron.
Nobody speaks r*ssians in eastern europe, besides two ex-occupied easten european countries (Ukraine and Belarus) and small part of infested Moldova.
Hi, Russian speaking American here, I recently went to Poland with my Polish friend, and I thought I would be able to communicate with people using Russian. Nope. They rightly fricking hate Russia and they did their best to forget it after the fall. My friends dad spoke Russian in school and didn’t understand a damn thing I said to him. At best, I was able to pick up on a few Russian cognates and with hand signals figure out what people were talking about, but they couldn’t understand me.
>their daily routine of terrorizing Russian speakers
Based
Disgusting, russia was going to use those russian speakers as cannon fodder to gain 3m of land to then be given to chechens and buryats.
you don't have operational nukes my guy
izh-61 air gun
Fricking Muslims man
>izh/MR-61
Kino gun, 5-round magazine, lever on the side, really fun to shoot for a nogunz like myself. Don't fall for -60 1 round crap tho.
Wtf why are they arresting Wings of Redemption?
Half of him maybe
looks like and air rifle for TNP
is that a dragon dildo?
My dad had that amp in the 90s. Thing was solid.
Not sure if that AC setup is code-compliant
8/10 clean, well-maintained post-sovok set up.
So who'd they bust now?
Oh we havent even started *unzip* here comes the real busting!
Chuck Sneed, the criminal mastermind
Oh yeah... Eastern Europe lingua franca it's polish i guess
if that Black person had a polearm his b***h ass wouldn't be laying on the ground. get a fricking polearm
I'd love to see this fat tard swinging a guandao indoors before getting stuffed with lead
What is the point of having a cool sword if you don't have the eggs to use it?
He may have just been on the wrong side of history as well, definitely psychologically dominated
I wonder what his crime was. If it was aiding a foreign invading enemy on their own soil, behind enemy lines, then it makes perfect sense to arrest him. That's my first assumption, given the electronics, the military gear, the look of shame and fear and defeat on the suspect.
In soviet russia, the catana *teleports you behind his back*
>estonia is a linga franca in the baltics because russians there speak it haha
>btw spanish is a linga franca in the usa because mexians
What moronic cope is this?