23 of February - the Defender of Fatherland day!

Feb 23, 2008 12:29

This is one of the strangest and also one of the biggest Russian holidays. The history of the holiday itself is interesting. In 23 February 1918, during the First World War, an enrolment into the newly created Soviet "Red" army was announced because of the wide advancement of Kaiser German troops and fleeing of Soviet Russian troops. But this was ( Read more... )

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savepureness February 23 2008, 12:55:35 UTC
Happy February 23rd to you! I love the first card, as well as the one featuring the three riders :).

(there was a question in my mind, lingering there for a while: do you happen to know if there is a big difference between the Russian and the Bulgarian languages? I know the alphabet is a tad different, but I was wondering about the words per se)

Also, my favourite football club, Rapid Bucharest, was founded in 1923 :)

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alexandral February 23 2008, 13:01:25 UTC
I love the first card, as well as the one featuring the three riders :).

The one with the riders is taken from a GREAT Russian painting by Vasnetsov and it is from his set of paintings of illustration to Russian fairy-tales. The men are three mighty warriors and good friends.

(there was a question in my mind, lingering there for a while: do you happen to know if there is a big difference between the Russian and the Bulgarian languages? I know the alphabet is a tad different, but I was wondering about the words per se)

I think out of all Slavic languages Bulgarian is one of the closest to Russian. Ukranian is close too..

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savepureness February 23 2008, 13:33:35 UTC
I've always thought and always will think that the Slavic people are the most inspired and sensible when it comes of art, under many forms; be it music, or dance, or painting, their works are always influenced by their feelings, and in each of them one can easily spot a touch of soul.

I see. Thank you! I asked because I might be pleading for a later favour: I might need some words in Russian/Bulgarian for a series of fiction pieces, and I thought you'd be the most apt person to answer me :).

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alexandral February 23 2008, 14:04:24 UTC
Oh, no problem - please ask! I will be honored to help you with Russian I am sure I can easily find Bulgarian words (on the Internet)!

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savepureness February 23 2008, 15:56:48 UTC
Thank you! If I won't seem to be able to find them anywhere, or if I'm not sure of the spelling, I'll definitely turn to you :)

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alexandral February 23 2008, 18:07:03 UTC
Please do - I really would love to help!

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savepureness February 23 2008, 23:01:54 UTC
Thank you very much! I'll let you know as soon as I'm sure of what to ask about :p.

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alexandral February 23 2008, 23:43:22 UTC
Great!

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