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Matey Kaziyski (5th movie) il y a 13 ans
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He remembered how to receive. In the first year in Italy he had high percentage, but his stats declined ever since
AZS Częstochowa 2010/11 il y a 13 ans
I wish I had an Angel will be great too ;)
Bulgaria - Spain il y a 13 ans
You are welcome :)
Serie A - V-DAY il y a 13 ans
Well, we saw what happened with Modena, who disputed even the impossible balls and blaimed others for the same. We saw what happened to Cuneo who thought they can win with half squad against World and European champions. That was the best answer to all crap from envious people in different clubs
Osmany Juantorena 2nd meter spike il y a 13 ans
It is always entertaining to watch Juantorena play :)
Serie A - V-DAY il y a 13 ans
Brothers Karamazov is the same quality ?
Matey Kaziyski (5th movie) il y a 13 ans
Which minute is that?
Trentino Volley - Bre Banca Cuneo il y a 13 ans
hanes, Mastrangelo is the ever green of volleyball power of blocking :)
Trentino Volley - Bre Banca Cuneo il y a 13 ans
HeelMooi, the good passes are from Matey's reception and from Juantorena as a treat on the left wing. This time Stokr did perfectly everything, but is easier on him with two big guns as a trouble for the block
Situation in Cuba volleyball and NT il y a 13 ans
Sanchez is half Russian, I believe that's why he could escape the rules of Cuban federation
Trentino Volley - Bre Banca Cuneo il y a 13 ans
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Matey Kaziyski (5th movie) il y a 13 ans
Very interesting minus, btw. I am asking friends for help and I am getting minus :D
Transferts de volley-ball masculin 2011/12 il y a 13 ans
I hope there will be BG Piachenza, a final between these two team will be welcome ?)
Bulgaria - Spain il y a 13 ans
Btw, here are many games from Seria Aq, including playoffs Trento - Modena http://sportube.tv/ondemand/videos.php?cat=10&sort=most_recent&time=all_time&seo_cat_name=
Bulgaria - Spain il y a 13 ans
We have to call to Bulgarian National Television to ask them about this game. It is nowhere on the web. They should have their own youtube channel and upload all NT games, not only this one, everything ever taped
Serie A - V-DAY il y a 13 ans
I didn't say I understood it much, but at least finished the book // Crime and Punishment ?
Matey Kaziyski (5th movie) il y a 13 ans
If you are more specific it will be helpful since I plan to make one or two videos :)
Serie A - V-DAY il y a 13 ans
Ok, I'll try to explain the language. Bulgarian language was the first written Slavic language, who had great impact over other Slavic languages, especially Serbian and Russian. The Old Church Slavonic language, used in Orthodox churches is Russified version of Old Bulgarian. In 19th century, Russian language stroke back. Some fairly stupid scholars like Marin Drinov made reform of the language, getting rid of its original words (because of similarity with farsi and therefore turkish language) and adopting Russian words and other STUFF. So both languages influenced each other.
Bulgarian language differs not only from Russian - it differs from every other Slavic language with its rules of forming sentences - It don't have infinitive, it don't have dative, genitive cases and other like that - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case. Russian has only one past tense - was/were. We have all that is in english for example. The vocabularity is again not that similar, a lot of basic words, that can not be influenced by other languages, like mother, father, brother and so on are different in Bulgarian (Mayka, Bashta, Kaka), which shows that it is not entirely Slavic and questions it's classification in language family (language chimera)
I can't say I am fluent in Russian, although I 've read Dostoevsky in Russian as a child. Many people in Bulgaria think that Russian is Bulgarian, but when they try to talk it's getting very funny. For example, a true story - there was long ago, during Soviet era a telegram from Russia "vstrechaite abrikosov". Everyone thought that they should expect visit from important party leader and they ordered the red carpet. With the train, however, came two tons of apricots. Abrikosov in Russian is "apricots". The right telegram for a human, called Abrikosov should be "Vstrechaite Abrikosova" Genitive case. Sinse we don't have cases, everyone translated that as ""Expect Abrikosov", not "Expect apricots"
Another true story - Bugarian party leader is invited to Moscow to participate in his birthday celebration. He stood up and made a toast "Hochu vam bolshoy jivot"/Хочу вам большой животь, which in Russian means "I wish you a big stomach". In Bulgarian the word for life is jivot, and in Russian the word for stomach is jivot. That's how close are these two languages - close enough to make you laugh :)
Bulgarian language differs not only from Russian - it differs from every other Slavic language with its rules of forming sentences - It don't have infinitive, it don't have dative, genitive cases and other like that - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_case. Russian has only one past tense - was/were. We have all that is in english for example. The vocabularity is again not that similar, a lot of basic words, that can not be influenced by other languages, like mother, father, brother and so on are different in Bulgarian (Mayka, Bashta, Kaka), which shows that it is not entirely Slavic and questions it's classification in language family (language chimera)
I can't say I am fluent in Russian, although I 've read Dostoevsky in Russian as a child. Many people in Bulgaria think that Russian is Bulgarian, but when they try to talk it's getting very funny. For example, a true story - there was long ago, during Soviet era a telegram from Russia "vstrechaite abrikosov". Everyone thought that they should expect visit from important party leader and they ordered the red carpet. With the train, however, came two tons of apricots. Abrikosov in Russian is "apricots". The right telegram for a human, called Abrikosov should be "Vstrechaite Abrikosova" Genitive case. Sinse we don't have cases, everyone translated that as ""Expect Abrikosov", not "Expect apricots"
Another true story - Bugarian party leader is invited to Moscow to participate in his birthday celebration. He stood up and made a toast "Hochu vam bolshoy jivot"/Хочу вам большой животь, which in Russian means "I wish you a big stomach". In Bulgarian the word for life is jivot, and in Russian the word for stomach is jivot. That's how close are these two languages - close enough to make you laugh :)
Situation in Cuba volleyball and NT il y a 13 ans
Bulgaria was like that before 1989. My grandmother had student, who tried to swim Maritsa river to go to Greece and the army shot him. That's totalitarian country - a prison
Matey Kaziyski (5th movie) il y a 13 ans
I like Roniho's movies too, although I can't see differences with Nightfox :)
In my opinion generally rock fits best to volleyball action, even with predominant slow motions the energy of the sport is dominant and demanding similar musical energy. That's my opinion, no one is obliged to agree or disagree ;)