The cast of Valka barev - 1993 includes: Mejla Hlavsa as Kozuchin Martin Hub as Safeguard Leo Marian Vodicka as Schneider Vladimir Mertlik as Editor-in-Chief Michal Nesvadba as Tennis Player Nada Safratova as Gabina
barev
it means hi.
Parev in theLebanesedialect and Barev in the Armenia dialect.
Mejla Hlavsa has: Played himself in "Co znamena vesti kone" in 1981. Performed in "Inventura" in 1981. Played himself in "Cesky revival" in 1991. Played Kozuchin in "Valka barev" in 1993. Played himself in "Milan Hlavsa a Plastic People of the Universe" in 2001. Played himself in "Hudba 85" in 2005. Played himself in "Zeny charty 77" in 2007. Played himself in "Obcan Havel" in 2008.
Vasiliy Matov has: Played Ostujev in "Arsena" in 1937. Played Yershov in "Diadi gantiadi" in 1938. Performed in "Voyna i mir" in 1966. Performed in "Barev, yes em" in 1966. Performed in "Moya moryachka" in 1990.
Jan is a word used by Aryan people (excluding Indians), of which mainly Armenians and Persians, that is similar to 'dear' or 'my dear'. E.g.: Persian: Khosh amadid, Kambiz jan. English: Welcome, dear Kambiz. Armenian: Barev, Armen jan. Inch pes es? English: Hello, dear Armen. How are you?
Frunze Dovlatyan has: Played Melik Mansour in "David Bek" in 1944. Played Vachagan in "Anahit" in 1947. Played Armen Manukyan in "Inchu e aghmkum gete" in 1959. Played Zaryan in "Barev, yes em" in 1966. Played Hayk Saroyan in "Saroyan yeghbayrnere" in 1969. Performed in "Apretseq yerkar" in 1979. Played Aslanyan in "Otar khagher" in 1986. Played Kamsaryan in "Menavor enkuzeni" in 1987. Played Abel in "Labirintos" in 1995.
Martin Hub has: Played Engineer 1 in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in 1992. Played Safeguard in "Valka barev" in 1993. Played Otto Klein in "Dead Fire" in 1997. Played Slovakian Father in "Titanic" in 1997. Played Max in "Act of War" in 1998. Played Czech Wehrmacht Soldier in "Saving Private Ryan" in 1998. Played Un client du restaurant in "Le sourire du clown" in 1999. Played Engineer 1 in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: The Phantom Train of Doom" in 1999. Played Brinkley in "Fatal Conflict" in 2000. Played Skeell in "Starfire Mutiny" in 2002. Played Troop Chief in "Waterloo po cesku" in 2002. Played Vicomt Montville in "Das Blut der Templer" in 2004. Played Bachar 1 in "Kvaska" in 2007. Played Lothar in "Hannibal Rising" in 2007. Played Policier in "The Farmer Project" in 2009. Played Kremlin Gate Security Guard in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" in 2011. Played Stern in "Bezci" in 2011. Played Agent in "Crossing Lines" in 2013.
You can say Hi, Hey, Hello, What's up?, How are you?, Hola (if you want to be funny)By the way, Who is them?AnswerIf you are talking to this guy and you always say hi change it up by saying "hi or whats up then saying what are you doing?" if hes not doing anything just standing there then say "hey whats up, so um... wanna do something or wanna talk about something?" Answer: Say it in a different language! Like say "Barev" (its Armenian) just for the fun of it and to start up a conversation about Armenia! (or what ever country).
It depends on who you're talking to. If you are talking to someone who you would speak properly with (or with more than one person), you say Ո՞նց եք (Vonts ek?). If you are speaking with one person, and they are familiar, you say Ո՞նց ես (Vonts es?). Hope this helps...I'm not Armenian but I lived there for two years and have been speaking for over three... *** The aforementioned is correct! Although another way of saying "how are you" in Armenian is: 1. "Inchpes ek" used in a formal and/or plural context. 2. "Inchpes es" used in an informal and/or singular context.
Helloբարև (Barev) - informalԲարև Ձեզ (Barev dzez) - formalGoodbyeThere are different ways to say this in Armenian, now keep in mind I will stick to Armenian even though many Armenians say things in Russian. The most formal way to say it is ցտեսություն (ts-tesutyun*), still in a more formal way you can say հաջողություն (hajoghutyun*), and informally you can say հաջող (hajogh*).*The 'u' here is pronounced like the 'oo' in "goo". The 'j' just like the 'j' in "jump". The 'gh' in this case would be like the gutteral sound one makes when they hock a loogie.
It means: Barev -hello (janik), du-you, shat-very, (anush), martes - person anush & janik: it means combination of all these words: affectionate, agreeable, amiable, angelic, appealing, attractive, beautiful, beloved, charming, cherished, companionable, considerate, darling, dear, dearest, delectable, delicious, delightful, dulcet, engaging, fair, generous, gentle, good-humored, good-natured, heavenly, lovable, loving, luscious, mild, mushy, patient, pet, pleasant, pleasing, precious, reasonable, saccharine, sweet-tempered, sympathetic, taking, tender, thoughtful, treasured, unselfish, winning, winsome Hello, sweetness you are very delightful person.