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back to @DonKozack's posts@nitrrogen__ @Zassthelurker @chud14_3 Russian used to have so many french words that french speaker could understand sentences without even understanding the structure
Jul 20 2024 7:53:44 PM
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@DonKozack @Zassthelurker @chud14_3 I HIGHLY doubt that since it would be much more notable than it is.
Jul 20 2024 7:52:54 PM
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@DonKozack @Zassthelurker @chud14_3 That's not true. The Russian nobility spoke French but the Russian populace has spoken the same language. There were only some reforms done under Peter. Ukranian on the other hand - or Ruthenian, essentially stopped being spoken around the late 17th century and replaced...
Jul 20 2024 7:56:41 PM
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