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#180911 - 02/24/05 06:03 PM Russian Idioms
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Zakolebat' and Zubrit� - in this article, we discuss what they mean:

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art29074.asp
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#180912 - 02/25/05 08:03 PM Re: Russian Idioms
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it is interesting how differently the words develop in different Slavic languages. "kolebac" in Polish means to swing the cradle with the baby - but this word is used more in the dialect than in the official language ("kolysac" - would be the right word). But the root of the Russian and POlish word has to be the same.

Nobody in Poland would say "kolebac" for waves - this would be rather "falowac" a verb from "fale" (waves). So, it sounds for me kind of funny <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> - probably for you some POlish-modified words would also sound funny <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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#180913 - 02/26/05 07:31 PM Re: Russian Idioms
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Jaga, I know you are disappointed, but Polish and Czech are the only Slavic languages I can not read at all because of the bizarre spelling rules! I can understand Belarussian and Ukrainian, so if I lisetn to Polish enough and get used to the accent, I can begin to understand Polish if I hear it! But written Polish will forever be a mystery to me!

Czech - I can not understand at all - written or spoken. In 2003 the "Kultura" network on Russian TV aired a 1970s-era Czech minidrama. I couldn't understand a word!

Ironically, the neighboring Slovakian language I can understand almost perfectly!!!

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#180914 - 02/27/05 10:34 AM Re: Russian Idioms
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<<kolebac" in Polish means to swing the cradle with the baby>>

Jaga, this is great! The song mothers sing to their babies while swinging the cradle is 'kolybelnaia' in Russian and the very craddle is 'kolybel'

What is the Polish for buffalo?
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#180915 - 03/05/05 06:20 AM Re: Russian Idioms
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Tatiana,

sorry I saw your post before but the Polish word for buffalo has so many Polish letters that I had to look at my Polish letters dictionary to give you exact translation. It is:
baw�&#322; - how is it in Russian?

female cow is "krowa" (I guess it is "korowa" in Russian and the male is "byk".

Here is one of the recently featured articles in our site is about Polish bison and vodka:
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art24934.asp
Bialowieza Forest; Polish Bison, Bison Grass & Vodka & Krupnik

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#180916 - 03/06/05 12:49 PM Re: Russian Idioms
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Yes, krowa=korowa, korowa=korowa but bison=zubr hence, maybe "zubrit'" - but you never know as it comes to idioms <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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