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A friend of mine from school has two Russian posters pinned to the walls of her room - unfortunately, being Danish, we can't understand the written text. If someone here could translate it, that would be really cool.

Poster 1 (entire poster visible):
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Poster 1 (text enlarged):
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Poster 2 (entire poster visible):
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Poster 2 (text enlarged):
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RE: In need of someone who understands Russian!
I'm not anything close to being Russian, but I guess the topic for poster 1 is on WWII with the Red Army.
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RE: In need of someone who understands Russian!
First poster:
Bablefish says "YES IS IN GOOD HEALTH THE POWERFUL AVIATION OF THE SOCIALIST COUNTRY!"

Second poster, top:
Babelfish says: "TOBACCOS AND CIGARETTES ARE RECOMMENDED"

Second poster, bottom:
Babelfish says: "TOBACCO FACTORY TORGOVAGO OF THE HOUSE"

And I'm guessing that thing in the bottom middle is just a name, as it transliterates as "N.K. POPOV", so maybe "of the house" means "of N.K. Popov's house" :P

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Thanks, Kotjze! :refuck:
Regarding the first sentance, I suppose it would be okay to shuffle the words a bit and get:

"Yes the powerful aviation (meaning plane fleet?) of the socialist country is in good health" ? Makes more sense.

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Well, my Russian sucks, but I think the translations are as follows -

First poster: "Praised/greeted be the powerful aviation/fleet of the socialist countries", or better yet, "hail the powerful aviation/fleet of the socialist countries."

('Da zdravstvuet' means 'hail' or something.)

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Second poster, top:
Babelfish says: "TOBACCOS AND CIGARETTES ARE RECOMMENDED"

With that I agree, although it continues on the bottom, so altogether it says, "the tobacco and cigarettes of the tobacco factory of N. K. Popov's store are recommended". (The literal translation of 'store' would be 'house of trade'.)

And I can't figure out what it says after Popov's name, it's probably the location or something.


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lol, well, Babelfish was quite close then :grin:

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And I can't figure out what it says after Popov's name, it's probably the location or something.

Thanks a lot. :P But you say N. K. Popov, however the poster seems to read something like  H. K. ?o?oba. Can you explain that? Does 'ba' become 'v'? :D
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But you say N. K. Popov, however the poster seems to read something like  H. K. ?o?oba. Can you explain that? Does 'ba' become 'v'?
The letter 'b' is pronounced as 'v' in Russian (the alphabet is different). See here.

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RE: In need of someone who understands Russian!
u phail its N.K. Popov it doesnt sound like V
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But you say N. K. Popov, however the poster seems to read something like  H. K. ?o?oba. Can you explain that? Does 'ba' become 'v'?
The letter 'b' is pronounced as 'v' in Russian (the alphabet is different). See here.


Indeed, and the 'a' in "Popova" just denotes the genitive case ("Popov's" in english).

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