Faina learned Japanese from her mother so she also learned the Russian accent. In addition she often finds it easier to use Russian words instead of the Japanese equivalent. She also loves to throw random Belarusian words and phrases into sentences. Dates are often said in this language. Here's a quick guide for me and for you. :3 Foreign words will be italicized so you know that's what they are.
* Omited words: "the, a, an, to"
* th sounds become z.
* i becomes ee, like 'beet'.
* u turns into oo, from 'boot'.
* w doesn't exist, v replaced it.
* e becomes ay, from 'day'. (this one I might not use)
* Word = (Other) Russian / Belarusian
* Yes = Da / Tak
* No = Nyet / Nie
* OK = Garasjoh
* Thank you = Spaseeba / Dziakuju
* Please = Pajalsta / Kaali llaaska
* Hello = (Allo) Strazdje / Vitaaj
* Bye = Pakka / Byvaaj
! 'll' in Belarusian is supposed to be the 'll' sound in 'pull'
More words:
Belarusian &
Russian