Jul 24, 2013 17:37
11 yrs ago
русский term
ска
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русский => английский
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Слыш, ты ска черт...
It must be "listen you bastard", but again I don't understand the origin. It also occurs on its own: ска не вернешь что-то... (bastard if you don't return ...)
It must be "listen you bastard", but again I don't understand the origin. It also occurs on its own: ска не вернешь что-то... (bastard if you don't return ...)
Proposed translations
(английский)
4 +5 | possiblу a mangled variant of сука - bitch / SOB |
SirReaL
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3 +1 | bitch |
Yelisey Moroz
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4 | animal, bastard |
LilianNekipelov
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12 мин
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possiblу a mangled variant of сука - bitch / SOB
I say this because in colloquial Russian the vowel у in сука, even though it's supposed to be stressed, is sometimes mangled into a generalized vowel or even virtually inaudible. If I had to transcribe it, I might write "ссcка" or something close.
It could also be a simple misspelling.
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Note added at 20 mins (2013-07-24 17:57:28 GMT)
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It could be the writer's pet word, an intentional misspelling. This fad came about in the Russian Internet about 8-9 years but is now on the decline. You may have heard of padonki or 'Albanian' Russian -- that's it. Of course, some people just can't spell anyway.
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I could call a man a bitch in the US. Not sure if you feel the same way in the UK :)
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Dare I say "cunt" in such a situation?
It could also be a simple misspelling.
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Note added at 20 mins (2013-07-24 17:57:28 GMT)
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It could be the writer's pet word, an intentional misspelling. This fad came about in the Russian Internet about 8-9 years but is now on the decline. You may have heard of padonki or 'Albanian' Russian -- that's it. Of course, some people just can't spell anyway.
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Note added at 1 day1 hr (2013-07-25 19:18:18 GMT) Post-grading
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I could call a man a bitch in the US. Not sure if you feel the same way in the UK :)
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Note added at 1 day1 hr (2013-07-25 19:18:55 GMT) Post-grading
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Dare I say "cunt" in such a situation?
Note from asker:
It occurs twice, so it's not a misspelling, but two of you now agree it's a variant of сука! |
Just to confirm dacs04's comment - he was spot-on! It was addressed to a man as an expression of utter contempt. |
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Yes, I think "SOB" or "bastard" is most appropriate here, though I also did think of "spawn of the devil"!"
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13 мин
bitch
это слово "сука", произнесенное сквозь зубы для пущей презрительности
Note from asker:
Thanks Yelisey - you were just pipped to the post by Mikhail! |
Peer comment(s):
agree |
dacs04
: "bitch" if addressed to a woman. "bastard", if adressed to a man. It can also be used as an interjection, not being addressed to anybody, in this case it's "shit" or anything appropriate.
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41 мин
animal, bastard
From "skotina" domestic animal, like pig.
Note from asker:
Thanks Lilian for this interesting suggestion - you could be right, but either way, it probably ends up as "bastard"! |
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