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You use a lot of i
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perplexing.
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>>3688280That letter was in russian too before revolution
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>>3688292i heard they got rid of it because of typography costs kek
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>>3688303Russian presses were operated by such kikes they removed e and psyopped everyone into believing they were obvious anyway even doe they're not obvious. (They're just not, okay?)
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Germanic languages won
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>Language patrol
>Sees someone speaking russian
>Presses them
>Sees someone speaking azeri
>Doesn't come close
Ytbois… Not like this…
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>>3688407Shocking revelation: im part armenian
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>>3688450What would Ukrainians think about Armenianmaxxing?
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We're supposed to say "Krolewiec" instead of "Kaliningrad" now. Poland is on a standby mode regarding war with Russia and I find it worrisome.
What the fuck is wrong with captcha?
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>>3688706Slavic world jebanulsya
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>>3688292what's the difference between 'i' (reversed N) and 'i'
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>>3688728So i is like the normal like in russian, but N is like bI in russian
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>>3688275 (OP)Do the new words catch on?
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>>3688886Only among the best goyim
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>>3688275 (OP)Alright, dont care
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Listening to music in ukrainian which was not released during ussr makes me mad