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CAn some one translate
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| bpm687 |
Can anyone translate this Video. Its some Guy getting his head kicked and kicked and I would just like to know and so would so other people what they are saying. Any Help Would be Great
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!Warning Violent video :whip: :p lol |
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| Dmatrox |
i have no idea what they are speaking. russian? german? probably neither
i kinda want to know why hes being kicked and beaten. may be hes a skin head or something? wonder why he doesnt fight back |
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| bpm687 |
| I have no idea either I thought maybee russain or hungarian |
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| Dmatrox |
| try posting it in the european section, the canada section probably wont be as usefull |
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| DJYaNiK |
It's one of the Slavic languages. I don't think it's Russian... Might be Albanian or Ukranian.
The guy that keeps getting hit is asked over and over about something and he keeps replying with a "No" and "Stop" (I guess that's to the beating). Then at the end, he replies with a yes (probably a smartass comment) and gets hit again. |
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| Dmatrox |
| when he says "da" isnt that russian or something? |
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| DJYaNiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dmatrox
when he says "da" isnt that russian or something? |
It means "yes"... but it's not only Russian. Other languages use it as "yes", too. |
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| bpm687 |
| I put it on the europe part with a link to here hopefully someone will tell us |
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| Origin |
ok guyz i know russian ...and it not it ! ...its somthing like russian ...i think romanian or somthing !
eny way the dude must have seyed somthing he souldnt...
or he is just awoos !:D |
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| Origin |
| what is interesting is where u got this from ? |
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| bpm687 |
| lol I came across it from another fourm |
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| DJYaNiK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Origin
ok guyz i know russian ...and it not it ! ...its somthing like russian ...i think romanian or somthing !
eny way the dude must have seyed somthing he souldnt...
or he is just awoos !:D |
I'm Russian, too. I realized that the language is very close to Russian considering some of the words said DEFINITELY have the same meaning as their Russian counterparts. |
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