three Russian questions
Alexei Bogdanov
alexei.bogdanov at COLORADO.EDU
Tue Sep 4 16:23:20 UTC 2001
"Koniushnia" has been used with reference to TsSKA by
other teams' fans, especially by Spartak people. Collectively,
TsSKA players are "koni" in that context.
Hope this helps.
Alexei
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From: Russell Valentino <russell-valentino at UIOWA.EDU>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:49 AM
Subject: three Russian questions
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> I'm reading a contemporary short story that poses a few lexical problems.
> Can anyone tell me whether the Russian word "menty" might be used as slang
> for the police? Second, does anyone know what TsSKA stands for? Could it
be
> a soccer team? Finally, could the word for stable, "koniushnia," be used
as
> a term of abuse to refer to a person or a group of people, something like
> "lackeys" or "stable boys"?
>
> I would appreciate any helpful input you might be able to offer.
>
> Russell Valentino
>
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