Pribabakhi

Alexei Bogdanov alexei.bogdanov at COLORADO.EDU
Fri May 10 15:26:29 UTC 2002


Same difference (almost).  Indeed, the word "pribambasy" is
mostly used with reference to inanimate objects, such as
clothing, machinery, appliances, etc., but in figurative
(e.g. poetic) discourse "pribabakhi" and "pribambasy"
are often interchangeable.

And yes, the actual context would help here.

Alexei

> Sorry, Alina: maybe, "komp'juter so vsemi pribambasami"?
>
> Anna
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