FOREX - Trends, Forecasts and Implications 2015(continued) - page 1948

 
denniss:

Aleshka, so you don't know?))

I won't tell)

Don't tell! I already know you don't know!
 
Alexey Busygin:
Don't tell me! I already know you don't know!
I don't serve before the holidays)))
 
denniss:

Aleshka, so you don't know?))

I won't tell)

just tell him =) to the right =)
 
Roman Busarov:
just tell him to the right =)
And if he goes to the left, he'll say he cheated....
 
denniss:
I don't serve before the holidays)))
You don't have to confirm what you don't know, it's understandable!
 
Roman Busarov:

Well, it won't be long before it's sliced:


 
denniss:
And if he goes to the left, he'll say he cheated....
))) only marching cats go to the left, and the eura - SHE is a lady))
 
Alexey Busygin:
You don't have to confirm what you don't know, it's obvious!

Lesha, why are you putting exclamation marks, are you worried? ))))

There, your friend Ilya came running with sticks))

 
Evgeniya Balchin:
))) only marching cats go to the left, while the euro is a lady)))

Um... sorry... but that's a somewhat controversial statement. Wikipedia, for example, says otherwise:

In Russian, the predominant rendering of the word is evro. According to the normative dictionaries, it is masculine, although in colloquial speech it can also be found in the middle gender.

And according to the search: What gender is euro?

I.e., currency (her), but dollar (not her), euro (not her).

It goes something like this.


P./S.: There's a mess with the links because of the Cyrillic alphabet. If they don't go through now, I won't correct them.

 
Dina Paches:

Um... sorry... but that's a somewhat controversial statement. Wikipedia, for example, says otherwise:

Yes and on a search: What kind of euro

I.e., currency (it), but dollar (not it), euro (not it).

Somehow.

So your euro can go to the left