"Nounours" is also for French (France)SubEspion wrote:In CANADIAN FRENCH
· Nounours
All letters are pronounced...
Teddy Bear (Nounours)
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in roman chars that would be "mischka" for the version didine proposed, and resp. "plyushevij medvejonok" and " igrushetchnij mischka"...
am I right?
am I right?

You may feel alone when you’re falling asleep
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
Yep, you're right. Actually there are many different way to transcribe Cyrillic letters: "linguistic" ones, and phonetic ones that vary, depending on the mother tongue of the person who does the transcription or that of the people the transcription is made for.Nephilim wrote:in roman chars that would be "mischka" for the version didine proposed, and resp. "plyushevij medvejonok" and " igrushetchnij mischka"...
am I right?
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hmm, I agree...since my mother tongue is a slavic language (slovak) I tend to transcribe it more or less like slovaks would write it..didine wrote: Actually there are many different way to transcribe Cyrillic letters: "linguistic" ones, and phonetic ones that vary, depending on the mother tongue of the person who does the transcription
You may feel alone when you’re falling asleep
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
And every time tears roll down your cheeks
But I know your heart belongs to someone you’ve yet to meet
Someday you will be loved
Re: Teddy Bear (Nounours)
In Basque language : felpazko hartz kume.foryoureyesonly wrote:Dear Freelangers, how do you say 'teddy bear' in your language?
Thank you in advance for your kind replies.
Gilen.

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