Здравствуйте, меня зовут Артём Боровский. Мне 25. Я живу в Америке и изучаю русский язык. Я знаю самые основы. Мой дед был из России. Он жил в Америке в то время, когда люди боялись России. Из-за этого он никогда не говорил на своем родном языке. Сейчас все по-другому, и я хочу сохранить наследие нашей семьи. Меня нравится Русский Рап, и книги. Я люблю фиксация старые машины. У меня есть 2 собаки Ворон и Льюис. С нетерпением жду Вашего ответа.
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Я люблю фиксация старые машины = Я люблю ремонтировать старые машины
Русский Рап = Русский Рэп (хотя, по моему мнению, это какое-то синтетическое понятие)
Спасибо. What do you mean "synthetic concept"? As in the overall spelling? Or maybe I used the wrong word.
I mean rap is quite unnatural for Russian language. Russian words is not quite suitable for such rhythms. But it is only my opinion.
See, I actually think quite the opposite. The Russian language has a natural rhythm and rhyming pattern to it. In my opinion, it makes Russian a more fluid language and better suited for rap music than English. The absence of clunky words like (am, and of) also allow for more elegant concepts to be painted into song, and lyrics.
well, give me examples of good Russian rap, please.
Я люблю; Face, Velial Squad, Markul, Oxxxymiron, Boulevard Depo, и Kizaru. To name a few. I think they're pretty good, obviously like you, said it's all opinion based.
call me oldfashioned, but they all sound secondary. Pronunciation, intonation, stress in words are like English-ish... Not Russian.
anyway thanks for you opinion, I didn't came across with that kind of music, and will try to not came across in the future.
That's fair. The fact that you gave it a try means alot. I do appreciate your opinion, as well.
фиксация = fixation; to fix/repair = чинить / ремонтировать
Спасибо! I used Google translate for that word and it shows haha.
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