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Q: Dols vhyl danya
Can anyone tell me what that means in English? apparently it's ukrainian.
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Hmm...well, to me it looks like the Russian way of saying "goodbye". (Which is 'До свидания' or 'Dasvidanya') Since Ukrainian and Russian are very similar languages, I would guess that's probably what it means.
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Hiya! I'm dwarp. A crazy 19 year old from Chicago with too much time on her hands.I started this column when I was about 14, I think and I keep coming back. My friends tend to come to me for advice, so I've gotten pretty good at answering most problems. I'm a crazy Greek vegetarian, and yes, I have seen My Big Fat Greek Wedding. It's exactly like my family, so I am really great at answering questions about insane families. I study political science and international studies and I like to learn languages. I speak English, French, German, a bit of Greek, and I'm learning Italian next semester. I've had lots of weirdo love/sex-life experiences, so I'm pretty knowledgeable in that area. Ummm.....ask me anything!
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