Im russian and was so close any time when i say "privet" as greeting to members,and they thought that i pushing them to private
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Words That Every Performer Should Know
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For example - word "good" - on russian - horosho , but on english its sound like whoreosho :D
how r u - kak dela? , sound like cock dela )
Lets create more fun words! who will think up the most ridiculous word will win show with me!! (special offer )
i do you pivo every day! = я пью пиво каждый день! ))) t
his sense of the word can not be correct. but the sound in English - = at understanding how to change what I drink beer every day beer!
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2/8/16 @ 10:53am
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Words That Every Performer Should Know
I think it could get a number of useful, interesting and funny replies
The current "performer chat" topic by dnvnadam47 (about performers learning to speak English here) reminded me of this. Might be a good time for someone to introduce a topic called: Words That Every Performer Should Know
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Incidentally, what does "privet" mean? I've seen a member use the word when a performer started a group show.
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