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What does CM Private mean in Russian?

Well, not the best, but a foreign answer.

This is not Russia, but a small part of Western Europe.

I mean:

Hi, my name is Bond. James Bond.

Hi, my name is Private. Syed Pvt.

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Moishe, "fsem privetÂÂ" means "hello / everyone", believe it or not.

And your FFS listening protector, or your "real decades of Russian experience" will be useless, don't use maple syrup, you just need clean water.

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What does syem privyet mean in Russian? 3

I see the comments of Russian moms and I have heard the rap of Russian gangster moms and whenever they say private, they say that in my decades of experience with Russian speakers, they have done Sime Private or sometimes Sime Private. Looks like I'm stupid and I'm scared, what does that mean?

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* I ate, no, it's impossible. I heard no sound, it sounded like sham. Surely all these Russian mothers did not forget to pronounce the first letter of the word?

Well, not the best, but a foreign answer.

This is not Russia, but a little Western Europe.

I mean:

Hello, my name is Bond. James Bond.

Hello, my name is Privet. Shame Private.

Moishe, "fsem privetÂÂ" means "hello everyone", believe it or not.

And your FFS hearing protector, or your "real decades of Russian experience" will be useless, don't use maple syrup, you just need plain water.

Mesha, as vsem is pronounced as fsem, the first or last letters appearing in Russian words are often replaced by their silent counterparts.

v becomes f

b becomes p.

becomes g k.

Etc ...

In St. Petersburg, for example

For Mother Russia, this could mean two things:

? .

I will eat you

However, the Russians never say such nonsense. Of course they do, but they don't want to.

Russians often say ²Ã µ¼ ¿ ²à ²à ²à یا, or ¿Ã'⠲à²Ã ²Ã µÃ¼, and the first letter in is barely visible. Such as  '' '' � ������� 3

All I know is that private means hello or ya. Shame ... Shame ... I don't know if you heard wrong or what ... Oh! Oh! I think µÃ¼ µÃ¼, oz zyem, means land in the Russian mother tongue, so it can mean hello country or hello country ... I help myself.

'Ã' ¼ ŸÃ ¸Ã²à  ÂÂ! (V without private)

Oh everyone!

Sometimes we say that V in Vsem is a bit wrong.

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Maybe it's vem (à ²Ã' µÃ¼) which means or for everyone.

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