what does 'NEZABRAVQAI' mean?
and also why in bulgarian do they sometimes write 'ш' as '4'
any help is much appreciated!
thanks
what does 'NEZABRAVQAI' mean?
and also why in bulgarian do they sometimes write 'ш' as '4'
any help is much appreciated!
thanks
Last edited by xBETH; 09-07-2009 at 12:02 PM.
'Ne zabravyaj!' means 'Don't forget!'
About the letters - we write:
Ш - *sh, **6
Щ - *sht, **6t
Ъ - *y, **a
Ч - *ch, **4
Ц - *ts, **tc, **c, **z
Ж - *zh, **j
Я - *ya, **ia, **q
Ю - *yu, **iu, **u
Й - *j, **i
because they are specific and have no equivalent in Latin letters.
* According to the standarts; Formal usage (documents); The right variant
** Spoken/written language; Informal usage (chats and forums); The wrong variant
C'est la vie!
Ш is 6 because 6 is шест
I'm stronger than the tricks played on your heart. We look at them together then we take 'em apart. Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two.
And, respectively, Ч is 4 because 4 is четири
I thought ч was 4 because ч looks kind of like a 4.
I'm stronger than the tricks played on your heart. We look at them together then we take 'em apart. Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two.
Yep, this is also true. Anyway, both 4 and 6 are not oficially used according to the Transliteration Act: http://www.ciela.netFreeStateGazette...4B07F3&idstr=0
oh i see thanks a lot! or should i say blagodariya xD
hope that it's clear now Need some help or answers, just write me or make a thread xBETH
C'est la vie!