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Arrow - Episode 2.06 - Keep Your Enemies Closer - Sneak Peek

9 Nov 2013

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  1. that guy is weird

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  2. Alexandra Kholodova9 November 2013 at 22:59

    Haha, as a Russian it's always funny to see scenes like that on TV... And come on, Arrow writers, do your research: there's a word in Russian for optimist, it's literally just 'optimist'! lol

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  3. I think thats what he meant, that there is no actual Russia translation for the word optimist because its just optimist, which is the same as the english version of the word.

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  4. András Csaba Szűcs9 November 2013 at 23:42

    He might meant that you don't have an own, russian word besides the one that's been used in several countries (the forms of optimism). :)

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  5. Alexandra Kholodova9 November 2013 at 23:48

    It's like saying that English language doesn't have a word for a parachute, because 'parachute' is of French origin...

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  6. Is it a modern addition to the language like many computer words are appearing in other languages?

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  7. Alexandra Kholodova10 November 2013 at 02:50

    Nope, have been around for ages..

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  8. "Cauchemar" is the French word word "Nightmare".

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  9. OMG, it's Zelenka from Stargate Atlantis!!

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  10. FYI Gulag's not active since 1960s.

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  11. I'm not russian but still find funny to see scenes like that especially when they speak in russian language.

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  12. Alexandra Kholodova11 November 2013 at 07:34

    Yep, Russian 'koshmar' (nightmare) is actually of French origin.

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  13. Back In Black Tricksteress 9511 November 2013 at 11:26

    Looks great, interesting to see how they'll battle it out with the Russians :)

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  14. Back In Black Tricksteress 9511 November 2013 at 11:27

    I think he was just talking in a gang way, in other words no joy.

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