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  • #31
    Dreams tell us a lot about our feelings. I had a dream that showed me how I felt about my family in Russia.

    When I lived in Kimri, there was a little forest thing between my house and my school that I would walk through often. I dreamt that I was standing in the middle of that forest and I was behind a metal fence thing (Like in the TATU video) and my grandmothers two sisters were standing on the other side looking at me.

    One of them said, "Girl (she didnt know my name!), why are you looking at us?" (In Russian)
    The other one said, "Don't you know why she is looking? Don't you know who she is?" (In Russian)
    I dont remember what happened after that....maybe I woke up.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
      Dreams tell us a lot about our feelings. I had a dream that showed me how I felt about my family in Russia.

      When I lived in Kimri, there was a little forest thing between my house and my school that I would walk through often. I dreamt that I was standing in the middle of that forest and I was behind a metal fence thing (Like in the TATU video) and my grandmothers two sisters were standing on the other side looking at me.

      One of them said, "Girl (she didnt know my name!), why are you looking at us?" (In Russian)
      The other one said, "Don't you know why she is looking? Don't you know who she is?" (In Russian)
      I dont remember what happened after that....maybe I woke up.
      haha...I can kinda imagine that in my rusty-no-good-broken up Russian thats still left over from school in Armenia. "Dipchonka,a kak ti smatris un as" , I'm sure the grammar is all wrong..

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      • #33
        hehehe "Devochka, chto ti smotrish na nas" and " Ti ne znayesh pochemu ona smotrit? Ti ne znayesh kto ona takaya?" close

        See the symbolism though?

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        • #34
          hmmm...weell I was close atleast. All those Russian translated movies seem to be payin off, not as good as I thought though.

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          • #35
            What movies do you have? Any of the Soviet classics?

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            • #36
              I actually don't have any movies, but I watched a ton of them when I was younger. I pretty much have seen every Russian classic film there is. I wouldn't be able to remeber the names, plot and what not, but I remeber seeing movies from "Nikolin"(sp?) and some of them that stand out are the one about these hunters who are I guess hunting ducks and in the process put a cow in military jet,etc...and the one about these bunch of guys that are stuck in this tanker truck, I think there were trying to escape from prison...I'm not sure. I am sure though that I've seen just about every Russian films that atleast have some value. The movies that I watched though were mostly American movies translated in Russian or occasionally Armenian. I actually learned how to speak and understand Russian fluently with just movies. Its all gone now though...

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              • #37
                Nikulin There are such awesome movies in Russian. I couldnt lose my Russian if I tried at this point. I hope I can say that about my Armenian one day.

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                • #38
                  The Armenian language is pretty simple...really. The grammar is very simple. So even if you talk a little at home then you should be all good. Reading and writing is a whole different story though...........

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                  • #39
                    Thats the thing, I have noone to talk to. I never got to be around Armenian as a child. Its not in my system at all.

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                    • #40
                      Stud_ people always see dreams but the reason why they think they dont see dreams is because they dont remember them.

                      Emil_ when u see a dead person in your dreams talking to you it means you are going to receive some news any time soon.

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