>obligatory english: The Red Terror was a campaign of mass killings, torture, and systematic oppression conducted by the Bolsheviks after the beginning of the Russian Civil War in 1918. Soviet historiography describes the Red Terror as having been officially announced in September 1918 by Yakov Sverdlov and ending about October 1918. However, the term was frequently applied to political repression during the whole period of the Russian Civil War of 1918–1922. The Cheka (the Bolshevik secret police) conducted the mass repressions. Estimates for the total number of people killed in the Red Terror range from 10,000 and 15,000, to 50,000 to 140,000 to over one and a half million.
Oi, lad. Can you tell me what this means? Word-for-word translation does not make much sense to me. Τα ραδιόφωνά σας ανοιχτά, έτσι; and Δεν μπορώ (I can't stand?) αυτούς τους νεαρούς.
Camden Jones
hey slovak bro, what's up?
your radios are turned on, right? propably some radio host talking the audience
the second one you got right. means cant stand someone or something
examples:
Άμα πια, δεν τον μπορώ άλλο αυτόν τον μαλάkα!
(for gods sake, I cant stand this asshole any more!)
if you want to listen to any greek, you can search for real.fm archives and listen to chatzinikolaou. he talks really slow and his voice is perfect for practice. also you can keep up with greek news
damn nice find, although she kinda talks like a robot :P
Sebastian Bell
> pierre getting in early with a quality post
Friday, at last.
Joseph Torres
Everytime I feel like "I sung it perfectly this time!" then I listen to my recording and it appears that it's not even that special, just another ordinary performance. Fuck this, who /can't develop/ here?
you don't wanna hit the highnotes m8, you'd end up sounding like a shemale midway through transition
>tfw this is how i sound when i go high ;_;
Liam Nelson
What's the word at the middle of the sentence? I got the word "Tamam" and it's very clear and the other one is "gevrim"?
E X A C T L Y
Jose King
I want to hit them, not hit them half arsed
Austin Lee
I miss the days of getting hammered and karaoke, would love a little bit of a sing along and some bantz
Owen Brooks
yavri, it is something my grandma used to call me when I was little. or yavrudi
Ayden Hall
Bump. I would rather have a vocaroo thread then the same old generals we have. At least some do not give a fuck if a foreign flag joins. Also, no spanish vocaroos?
Chase Flores
Oh, I got it. It's "yavrum", meaning "my son/daughter" or "little one". It's originated from the word "yavru" which means "son/daughter of someone"
Jack Brown
what happens if I call a turkish qt yavrum?
Nicholas Phillips
It also has a slang meaning which used by primitive cavemen to "flirt" with girls. So, you'd take a good beating from her bf.