Dirty Russian: Everyday Slang from 'What's Up' to 'F*%# Off'
By (Author) Erin Coyne
By (author) Igor Fisun
Ulysses Press
Ulysses Press
12th April 2010
United States
General
Non Fiction
491.783421
Paperback
160
Width 110mm, Height 179mm
191g
GET D!RTY Next time you're traveling or just chattin' in Russia with your friends, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they never teach you in school, including: * Cool slang * Funny insults * Explicit sex terms * Raw swear words Dirty Russian teaches the casual expressions heard every day on the streets of Russia: What's up kak de-LA I really gotta piss. mnye O-chen NA-do pos-SAT. Damn, you fine! blin, nu ti i shi-KAR-nii! Let's have an orgy. da-VAI u-STRO-im OR-gi-yu. This is crappy vodka. d-ta VOD-ka khre-NO-va-ya. Let's go get hammered. poi-DYOM bukh-NYOM. I'm gonna own you, bitch! ya te-BYA VI-ye-blyu!
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Erin Coyne has held various jobs in Russia including a Peace Corps volunteer and an NGO program director in Ukraine and Armenia. She has spent more nights drinking on the streets of Moscow than she will ever admit to and filling far too much time taking long train trips through Eastern Europe, going to concerts, and hanging out in seedy bars and rock clubs doing "research." She is currently working on a PhD in Slavic Linguistics at UC Berkeley. Erin's husband Igor Fisun is a native of Kiev, Ukraine where he worked for a several years in water bottling factory before quitting his 9-5 to pursue freelance engraving. He currently hangs out in Berkeley bars teaching the clientele how to curse in Russian.