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Avalsoray   

Ярослава, 30 y.o.
Moscow, Russia [Current City]

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Joined 11 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

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good luck!
Reply - Conversation - Jun 5, 2013
Ты так говоришь, как будто это что-то плохое.
Reply - Conversation - Mar 10, 2013
yeah that's possible
Reply - Conversation - Mar 9, 2013
One my friends plays piano. It's a nice, but quite a long way to play good I guess...
Reply - Conversation - Mar 8, 2013
Sorry to hear that! But I'm sure you'll have flowers of your own soon enough! :) I saw snow drops today in the park and some yellow and violet flowers I do not know the names of. XD
Reply - Conversation - Mar 8, 2013
yeah, we work to live, we don't live to work :)
Reply - Conversation - Mar 7, 2013
Hahaha not only for Russians :D
Reply - Conversation - Mar 6, 2013
I know, but I think that in Russian it means just a work.
But in Czech:
work - práce
forced work(for example in medieval by Kings who forced people to work for free on King's fields) - robota
Reply - Conversation - Mar 6, 2013
It's one of the most famous Czech writers. He was able to predict future inventions in his books. For example word "robot" comes from one of his book. He predicted that invention. "Robot" comes from "robota", which in Czech means "work which you are forced to do".
Reply - Conversation - Mar 6, 2013
Tonight I'm going to read "The white disease" from "Karel Čapek". Tomorrow I need to have read it to school. Have you read it?
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