Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑
Yeah, I doubt the USSR had much patience with occupied Germany. I suppose it's possible that 35 years out, Soviet-influenced linguistic habits linger in Coupkraine. POSSIBLE.
But I'll tell ya what I WILL do for ya. I'll put a dollar on the table against just a bite of your donut that none of your cousin's descendants are speaking Russian today.
most definitely...in '85, my aunt went on a rant about how much she hated the Russians, even more than she despised the French, which I thought impossible...
only the hardliners who want the old days to return probably still speak it...
JuCo 5 percenter...
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