Drag-Theseus said:
Tonaya said:
Ma nemoj zezat'..Sergey Kryvorotchenko said:
Tonaya said:
Hello! I think Dimitri meant "Tonya" as a short form from "Tonaya". It's like Chris = Christopher. If you want to revenge, please call Dimitri as "Dima". It is a short form of "Dimitri" in Ukrainian and Russian languages. ;)Dimitri Molchanov said:
Not all posts can be answered, Tonya. This is due to time constraints and the fact that, as in this case, an answer is provided in the other thread where concerns have been voiced. And in this particular case, I used the limited time available to answer the original question.Dumitri,you could type my name right
Tonayaok....Dima,Sergy.....are you russians or ukrainians? i thought ukrainians speak russian
Dimitri=Dimitrije on serbian,short is Mita.so,Dimitri,will you tell me now what is wrong with my PP bank,or i will call you Mita from now on :)
Tonaya
Drag-Theseus,you are greek,try to use google translator on serbian,not on croatian ^^
Tonaya
