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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: Botsareus on January 07, 2013, 08:14:59 PM
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It's silly that I have to bring this up, but:
I don't know if this is a tell or not, but I compiled this exact English representation of Russian letters two years ago mainly because I did not have a Russian keyboard:
Ya Nae-ea zzeea-nae-aaa-you ea-ssee-llaa-ea aa-tae-o pe-o-tae-vae-ea-re-dddeea-eee-tae mae-o-you pe-re-o-vae-ddeea-vae-ssee-tae-Ь eee-llaa-eee nae-ea-tae, nae-o ya-aaa nae-aaa-pe-ea-ssee-aaa-llaa ea-tae-uuu tae-re-aaa-nae-ssee-llaa-ya-te-ssee-aa-you Re-uuu-ssee-kkaae-eee-hhaeae ba-uuu-kkaae-vae ddeea-vaea-aaa ggeea-o-ddeea-aaa nae-aaa-zzeea-aaa-ddeea pe-o-tae-mae-uuu-chea-tae-o Ya nae-ea eee-mae-ea-llaa Re-uuu-ssee-kkaae-o-ggeea-o kkaae-eee-ba-o-re-ddeea-aaa:
aaa
ba
vae
ggeea
ddeea
ea
yo
je
zzeea
eee
eeyy
kkaae
llaa
mae
nae
o
pe
re
ssee
tae
uuu
fe
hhaeae
tsa
chea
shea
sshea
Ъ = a sign which, placed after a consonant, indicates a hardened pronunciation
eeue
Ь = a sign which, placed after a consonant, indicates a softened pronunciation
aa
you
ya
Russian is a lost art people :)
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I have to say I like this to a degree, once you get used to it, it makes transliterated words easier to read than in some other approaches. Still, in this day and age, installing a Russian keyboard takes all of 5 seconds, and if you don't have admin privileges on your computer, then there are sites that will transform your translit into Russian letters. Anyone not typing Russian words in Russian is just not respecting their audience. But it's an interesting exercise, which may prove useful to some non-native speakers.
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thx, You are right. Although, I don't know where in Town I can buy a Russian keyboard. Next time I am at Bestbuy I'll look into it.
For now, If I am not lazy enough, I'll just write my own keyboard program :P thx for the idea
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I don't mean that you should have an actual physical keyboard with russian letters on it. I mean that you can install russian keyboard support and type blindly. It's really not that difficult to learn. Take one of those programs that teach typing, in a couple of weeks you'll be fluent enough to do short texts and then it's just practice. I've done this about 10 years ago, it's really like driving a bike or a car - once you learn it, it becomes automatic. In fact, I type better in Russian because I learned formally to type in that language, while my English-typing skills have been just learned by typing so my fingers are not set correctly for quick typing.
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I don't mean that you should have an actual physical keyboard with russian letters on it.
Я теперь понял.
Но я уже вчера напесал програмку чтобы писать Руские буквы. Она работает нормально. Я ok.
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Amusing and related anecdote:
At work our IT department is from Dublin Ireland, so if you let them touch your computer they'll log in with their Admin account which has Dublin, Ireland regional settings. Which means that the keyboard gets interpreted as an Irish keyboard, and when you try to type things like # you'll get ? instead. Makes it very annoying to try and log back in to your machine if you have any of those symbols in your password.
Okay, "amusing" is debatable.
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Yea, it was fun in school:
Hack the Admin privileges and change the keyboard language on a noob. :)