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Beautiful, thank you maimon And yes, Tanya, i know its hard but to have a thicker skin does sometimes good. You are too amazing to let it all bring you down.
^There is this one documentary about the scouting tour of IMG through Russia, and when Tanya is introduced in there, I think her name is spelled correctly, as the reporter herself seems to be Russian
Id do it like this
tan-ia (like tan and ya) dzia-(like d [short sound]) zee-ya [zee like in zebra]- hi (pronounced like "he") leva (ley-va) [ley like "lay". ex= i lay on the couch.
But if Tanya herself could help us out, it would be evn greater, of course
hahahaha
yep... mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........
it is like.. Dyagileva (my real one... like in russian .. in my passport.. )) i have 2 lust names - Dziahileva and Dyagileva .. dziahileva-from belarusian language and dyagileva-from russian.. ))))))))) DDDDDDDDDDDDD
but it's Dya gi le va (Dya - Dia) if it is better... well.. i don't know how to......... sorry......
The interviewer in the video said Dyagileva and I'm pretty sure he said it in the right way. If I would ever have to say who she was I would just stick with Tanya. Tanya has established herself as Tanya she doesn't need a surname anymore.
Ooh, thank you Tanya!
And I agree, Tanya has her own established one-name.
Everytime I hear someone say "Tanya" I automatically think of Tanya Dziahileva for some reason.
Aahaha !! very interesting !! Tanya do you prefer Dziahileva or Dyagileva ? or both maybe ?! its to know how I must "call" you the next time that I see you ! ^^
Dear Tanya! I think, you are a real treasure of our country!
Could I ask: do you speak in Belarusian language? I mean not, whether you spoke ever, I mean, whether it is pleasant for you?
but i guess she would also speak russian, right? since she used to live in st.petersburg. or are russian and belarussian two languages that are mutually communicable?
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