Журнал
Zhurnal
Epoch - Russian magazine - was created in 1864.
The appositive phrase in the sentence is "the editor of the magazine." It renames or gives additional information about Lenny.
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The phrase "do you miss me" in Russian is "ты скучаешь по мне".
"Kak dulce" is not a common Russian phrase. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of another word or phrase in Russian. Can you provide more context or clarify the term?
If you phrase it as 'a Russian blue cat' it would be 'Cat liathghorm Rúiseach'.
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The appositive phrase in the sentence "Lenny, the editor of the magazine, cannot spell" is "the editor of the magazine." This phrase provides additional information about Lenny, identifying his role or occupation. Appositives are typically set off by commas, as seen here, to clarify or elaborate on the noun they describe.
The phrase "whose there?" in Russian is translated as "кто там?" (kto tam?).
This phrase in Russian translates to "Do you understand Russian well?"
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Моя любовь (moya lyubov').