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вверх назад: "Verh Nazad." The 'ver' in Ver is pronounced like when a Protoss dark templar says "Sera Ha", except just the Ser part (replace the S with V, essentially). The h in Verh is pronounced like Ch in the name Chaim. And Nazad is "Nah-zahd" where the vowels in Nah and the Zah are pronounced as AH, the accent is on the second a.
From a real Russian-speaking starcraft playing master.
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Quote from Oleg, on mistranslating »
Sh[oo]t, what was I thinking, I gave you a mixed version of upside down and backwards together... f[ar]k my dyslexia, Jesus man. The two words are similar so... well, whatever. The first word "Verh", as I explained, is fine. Instead of "Nazad", it is "Nagami" so it is "Verh Nagami" (вверх ногами). Nagami is pronounced the same way as the name Ayami, just replace/add letters. Sorry! I was designing something in class so I must have been in deep thought.
EDIT EDIT: вверх тармошками works as well but is a lesser used expression; вверх ногами is literally 'legs up' so when referring to a backflip unicycler is certainly an apt expression.
it transliterates as something like: Vverkh tormashkami, and is pronounced more-or-less how it reads. at least, as I understand things, anyway, given I don't actually speak russian.
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Not really. If it were a full art promo, that means it's most likely a Magic Player Reward. If it's a MPR, it means I will never be sent one
Edit: Request ruling on B.A.o.U when playing in SPACE! Need info as soon as possible (It's relevent to my current game-state)
My question is: how do you maintain a game state in microgravity? Let's assume you're using velcro, double stick tape, magnets or some other means to adhere cards to a flat surface (because we can't very well have cards, dice, glass beads, or dead baby tokens floating around in our spacecraft). In this case, 'upside down' would be relative to the playing surface, and this would considerably easier to achieve than while on the earth.
Rahda is relatively badass; I'm surprised no one has mentioned Hatred:
"I will flay the skin from your flesh and the flesh from your bones and scrape your bones dry. And still you will not have suffered enough." —Greven il-Vec, to Gerrard
Among my favorites is Ribbons of Night:
"My favorite meal is angel's flesh, slain in agony and iced with black vinegar." —Aszala of House Dimir
Thanks
Thanks to Oleg for help with the translation.
From a real Russian-speaking starcraft playing master.
EDIT:
EDIT EDIT: вверх тармошками works as well but is a lesser used expression; вверх ногами is literally 'legs up' so when referring to a backflip unicycler is certainly an apt expression.
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I wonder how they say 'upside-down' in Russian.
My question is: how do you maintain a game state in microgravity? Let's assume you're using velcro, double stick tape, magnets or some other means to adhere cards to a flat surface (because we can't very well have cards, dice, glass beads, or dead baby tokens floating around in our spacecraft). In this case, 'upside down' would be relative to the playing surface, and this would considerably easier to achieve than while on the earth.
Besides, I can count to purple backwards.
"I will flay the skin from your flesh and the flesh from your bones and scrape your bones dry. And still you will not have suffered enough." —Greven il-Vec, to Gerrard
Among my favorites is Ribbons of Night:
"My favorite meal is angel's flesh, slain in agony and iced with black vinegar." —Aszala of House Dimir
Informative though. Good luck at nats.
And Kird ape is super suspicious.
There are those who call me Tim, but few who call me Tom... I like Finn's stuff too.
It doesn't have no N's