Товарищ (Tavárishch)
talk to you soon - до скорого (dah sko-ro-vah)
No. The brothers who created the app, Pavel and Nikolai Durov, were born in Russia, however the Telegram app HQ is in Berlin, Germany.The creators say the app does not belong to any country and is a global non-commercial project.You can find this information and more on the apps official FAQ page.
A shorter way to say May I know your meaning is to say or write:Please explain.
All of the above
not really because if you say it on the phone that making a girl feel like you a punk or scared to say it in her face
In Russian, you would say "товарищ" (pronounced: to-va-REESH) to mean comrade.
comrade penguin
хороший товариш (pronounced 'harro-shee tavareesh')
"Tovarish" (товарищ) in Russian is a term meaning "comrade" or "friend." It was commonly used during the Soviet era to address or refer to others in a polite or camaraderie manner.
"Comrade" in Russian.
Хорошая работа товарищ phonetically it reads: Horoshaya rabota tovarishch
It's Russian for comrade
comrade - le camérade
Yes, the word "comrade" originated in Russian as "товарищ" (tovarisch) and was commonly used during the time of the Soviet Union to address others in a familiar, comradely way.
Товарищ = tovarischThe bold letter is empasised.
Goodbye, Friend. Its Russian, I believe.
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