Swedish, Russian, Portuguese father and a Jewish mother
How do you say "Dylan Smith" in Russian?
Zara - Russian singer - was born in 1983.
James Bond first spent his high school years at Eton College, a boarding school. He soon is taken out of the school due to an incident involving a maid. He was then enrolled at Fettes College to finish his high school education. From there, he goes on to the University of Geneva. Actor Daniel Craig (the current James Bond) attended Hilbre High School.
The cast of Russian Roulette - Moscow 95 - 1995 includes: Barbara Carrera Richard Danielson Oleg Korchikov Anna Legchilova Karen Moncrieff Olga Nefyodova Zachi Noy James Pertwee Aleksandr Podobed Oliver Reed Frank Senger as Igor Mamedov Marina Shoif Mariya Shukshina
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James Bailey has written: 'Three Russian lyric folk song meters' -- subject(s): Folk songs, Russian, History and criticism, Russian Folk songs, Russian language, Versification
James Woodward has written: 'The symbolic art of Gogol' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation 'Leonid Andreyev' 'Russian literature and the russian language' -- subject(s): Russian philology, Russian language, History and criticism, Russian literature, History
Джеймс Dzhyeĭms
Jewish and Russian
Привет, Джеймс! (pronounced pre-viet, James)
None of the James Bond movies are completely set in a Russian radar site, although in the film Goldeneye there is a Russian radar site which is destroyed by the satellite-weapon 'Goldeneye'.
James Cooper Harding has written: 'Russian one'
Was she the Russian that attempted to fight James Bond with a knife in her shoe.
Edward James Brown has written: 'The proletarian episode in Russian literature, 1928-1932' 'Major Soviet writers' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian literature, Soviet literature 'Russian literature since the Revolution' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Russian literature
Jim is not a common name in Russia, so there is no official translation for it. However, it is possible to spell "Jim" phonetically. The closest Russian translation would be "Джим" (pronounced dzhim), since there is no equivalent for the letter "J" in the Russian alphabet.
Swedish, Russian, Portuguese father and a Jewish mother