In a medical context it can refer to a medication dosing schedule. PO means 'by mouth' and e.o.d. means 'every other day.' So, if you have pill that is prescribed P O e.o.d. you would take it by mouth every other day.
Mano Po was created on 2002-12-25.
A PO box is a valid mailing address. There are some companies that will not mail to a PO box though. PO boxes must be paid for and are often very small in size. They are not practical for receiving large packages.
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"Vy govorite po russki" means "Do you speak Russian?" in English.
Top Model po-russki was created on 2011-04-03.
The cast of Biznes po-russki - 2010 includes: Mikhail Chernyak as Father Yelena Shulman as Mother
Olga Yegorova has: Performed in "Blagorodnyy razboynik Vladimir Dubrovskiy" in 1989. Performed in "Lyubit po-russki" in 1989. Performed in "Voydi v kazhdyy dom" in 1990. Performed in "Balagan" in 1990. Performed in "Lyubit po-russki 2" in 1996. Performed in "Lyubit po-russki 3: Gubernator" in 1999. Performed in "Naslednik" in 2002.
Lyudmila Zinov'evna Skripnik has written: 'My govorim po-russki'
I can speak Russian. I can speak Russian! The answer is how the corresponding standard situational Russian phrase should sound correctly. The Russian phrase in question should actually be transliterated like that: Ya mohgou razgohvahrihvaty po-russki. (That actually means literally 'I can do speaking in Russian way/mode') Even better: Ya mohgou gohvohrity po-russki. ('I can speak in Russian way/mode') Without the word 'yazyk' ('tongue')! But if you still want to use the word 'yazyk' in your phrase, another variant is available, though considered cumbersome and not absolutely correct: Ya mohgou razgohvahrihvaty/gohvohrity NA russkom yazyke. So, either 'po-russki' or 'na russkom yazyke'. Just to be Adrian Monk-ishly presise :)
L. I. Skvortsov has written: 'Tseny i tsenoobrazovanie v SSSR...' 'Pravil'no li my govorim po-russki?'
The cast of Lyubit po-russki - 1989 includes: Nina Agapova as Anna Aleksandrovna Nikita Dzhigurda Oleg Ilyukhin as Victor - junior Georgiy Martirosyan Yevgeni Matveyev Galina Polskikh Aleksandr Potapov Viktor Rakov Valentina Titova Larisa Udovichenko Olga Yegorova
To say "stop talking Russian" in Russian, you can say "перестань говорить по-русски" (pronounced: perestan' govorit' po-russki).
This is how you pronounce it: Vy ga-va-REE-tее pa-ROOS-ski?This is how to write it using English letters: Vy govorite po-russki?And in Russian: Вы говорите по-русски?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ты говоришь по-русски - ty govorish' po russki. To a child or someone you know well.Вы говорите по-русски. - Vy govorite po russki. To someone you don't know at all or very well, is older, teachers, respectable people. Formal situations.Just add a question mark to make it into a question.ah vih gavareetye pah rooskee?*If you don't know whether the person speaks Russian, you probably don't know them well enough to use the informal version of "you." Which is why I changed it to the formal version.
kak means what... im a 2nd generation russki. see also kendrick k
The cast of Svoboda po russki - 2006 includes: Pyotr Arkadyevich Stolypin as himself Leonid Brezhnev as himself Yegor Gaydar as himself Mikhail Gorbachev as himself Boris Gryzlov as himself Ruslan Khasbulatov as himself Lavr Kornilov as himself Tsar Nicholas II as himself Vladimir Putin as himself Mikhail Rodzyanko as himself Andrei Sakharov as himself Yuriy Shevchuk as Narrator Lyubov Sliska as herself Anatoliy Sobchak as himself Joseph Stalin as himself Sergei Vitte as himself Boris Yeltsin as himself