Learning basics of Proslava, Simplified Slavic language - key to your business and personal success in Eastern Europe.
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Working while traveling to offset your travel expenses, and afford some additional spending, too, is one of the reasons why Americans look for jobs in Eastern Europe. Work and travel to Europe to find temp jobs for Americans and foreigners in Eastern or Central Europe is not very difficult. There are job opportunities for Americans in Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, and other smaller countries. But you must have the right documents, and some basic knowledge of a local language.

Learn Proslava and travel in Eastern Europe - Easy when you master Basic Slavic Language - Simple introduction into slavistics
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Introduction Into Simple and Easy Travel Language - Slavic Basics
-----------------with what?-----------------------------------
come - came - come :: iti - is'el - is'el
up :: nad, na
he :: on
she :: ona
they :: oni
his :: jego
her :: jej
my :: moje (Plural - moi)
come up :: nad-iti
he came up :: on nad-is'el
with :: s(w)
an idea :: ideja
(the) idea :: ideja
with an idea :: s idejem
he came up with an idea :: on nadis'el s idejem.
he went away with my money :: on odis'el s moi penezi.
with joy :: s radostem
with laughter :: sw smixem
with his brother :: s (jego) bratem
with his fist :: s (jego) kulakem
knock down :: povalit
(the) wall :: stina
hand :: ruka
hands :: ruki
Knock down the wall with his hands :: Povalit stina s jego rukima
(NB : -em in Plural becomes -ima)
with [thing/person] == s(w) [thing/person] -em
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by train/plane/bus/car :: na poizde/aeroplane/autobuse/aute
---------------whose is this?------------------------------
person's thing == [thing] [person]-a, [person]-ske [thing]
thing of a person == [thing] [person]-a, [person]-ske [thing]
thing's part == [part] (u) [thing]-a
part of the thing == [part] (u) [thing]-a
( ... ) == optional/variant
[ ... ] == placeholder
useful tip --- replace - 's - with - ske - (Nancy's children >> Nensiski diti)
replace - of - with - a - (Book of Wisdom >> Kniga Mudrosta)
(NB : -ske in Plural becomes -ski)
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teacher's book :: kniga uc'itela (uc'itelske kniga)
roof of a house :: kris'a (u) doma
cup of coffee :: c'as'a kava
knife's blade :: lezve (u) noz'a
girl's hair :: vlasi divojka (divojski vlasi)
my girl's hair :: vlasi moje divojka (moje divojski vlasi)
my brother's wife :: z'ena moje brata (moje bratske z'ena)
House of Commons :: Dom Bojariv (Bojarske Dom)
Party Committee :: Komitet Partija ( Partiske Komitet)
3 fingers of her hand :: tri palci (u) jej ruka
-----now, here comes a real thing-----
Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ::
Centralne Komitet Komunistiske Partija Sovitske Sojuza (that was easy, right?)
PRESENT TENSE - IMPERFECTIVE ASPECT
idem do jej shkole - I go to her school
idem do jej u shkole - I go see her at school
idesh do jej shkole - you go to her school
idesh do jej u shkole - you go see her at school
ide do jej shkole - (s)he goes to her school
ide do jej u shkole - (s)he goes see her at school
idemo do jej shkole - we go to her school
idemo do jej u shkole - we go see her at school
idete do jej shkole - you go to her school
idete do jej u shkole - you go see her at school
idu do jej shkole - they go to her school
idu do jej u shkole - they go see her at school
(ne)idi do jej shkole! - (you) don't go to her school
(ne)idi do jej u shkole! - (you) don't go see her at school
(ne)idite do jej shkole! - (you) don't go to her school
(ne)idite do jej u shkole! - (you) don't go see her at school
(ne)idimo do jej shkole! - let's (not) go to her school
(ne)idimo do jej u shkole! - let's (not) go see her at school
Travel Language Study for Eastern Europe. Russia, Ukraine, Poland
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