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The Marshrootnoye Taksi (Marshrutka)  
   

The Marshrootnoye Taksi (Marshrutka)

With a bunch of Russian words bouncing around in my head, some I can't remember the meaning of, it's easy to get mixed up. A minibus taxi is a "Marshrootnoye Taksi" and unfortunately sounds very similar to "Marozhnoye" which means ice-cream. It's easy for me to say the wrong word if I'm not careful.
The ice-cream taxi to Yerevan

April 10th 2009
Public transport: The Marshrutka I'd been working on Russian; I had a few dozen words maybe, but no grammar because I'd been doing it myself from a book and a CD in the car. But my tutor in Aberdeen, Anya, gave me a couple of hundred more words plus some basic grammar so I should now be able to hold survival-level conversations about buying tickets, asking directions and order ... read more
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Armenian Flag Armenia prides itself on being the first nation to formally adopt Christianity (early 4th century). Despite periods of autonomy, over the centuries Armenia came under the sway of various empires including the Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Persian, and Otto... ... read more
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