Right, when I took Russian in college, learning the alphabet was the easiest part. You can do that in about an hour or so, and you'll be able to read anything in Russian. Of course, you won't know what anything means but hey, that's not what counts in a roleplaying game!Henry said:(Interesting note: I did a little looking around, and discovered that reading cyrillic seems to be quite easy, and in fact seems easier than English.)
I warn you, it's much more difficult to read shorthandHenry said:Just out of my insatiable curiosity, where did you learn Russian, Art?
(Interesting note: I did a little looking around, and discovered that reading cyrillic seems to be quite easy, and in fact seems easier than English.)
Power_Munchkin said:Wolf's Eye
"Glaz volka" is very literal (wolf's eye). If you want a more dramatic "eye of the wolf" - "Oko volka" has more of the old russian vernacular feel to it.
johnsemlak said:I warn you, it's much more difficult to read shorthand
It's an archaic Russian word for eye. According to my handy russko-angliskiy slovar'johnsemlak said:That may be true.
What exactly does "Oko" mean, btw?
My parents and grandparents....but shhhhhhhhhhhhh...Henry said:Just out of my insatiable curiosity, where did you learn Russian, Art?
(Interesting note: I did a little looking around, and discovered that reading cyrillic seems to be quite easy, and in fact seems easier than English.)
BrooklynKnight said:As far as i'm concerned i'm a red blooded american.