Glazkov DENIES switching his Russian citizenship

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klitoris
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Glazkov DENIES switching his Russian citizenship

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Apparently Glazkov denied wanting to switch his citizenship to Russian to a Ukrainian news site.
http://box.sport.ua/news/290285
We will se where this goes.
ikorolev
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Another source just says that he will not use Russian flag for the Martin fight, as he hasn't gotten the citizenship yet. His family lives in Russia.
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the article in the link is written in some alien prehistoric language :bag:
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watsupdoc87 wrote:the article in the link is written in some alien prehistoric language :bag:
The article in this Ukrainian site is in Russian, as most of Ukrainians speak Russian better than Ukrainian :lol:

... and you are right about it being prehistoric, as Slavic languages are very close to Sanskrit.
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Sanskrit is not prehistoric :bag:
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ikorolev wrote:
watsupdoc87 wrote:the article in the link is written in some alien prehistoric language :bag:
The article in this Ukrainian site is in Russian, as most of Ukrainians speak Russian better than Ukrainian :lol:

... and you are right about it being prehistoric, as Slavic languages are very close to Sanskrit.
Russian was created in the 18th century.

Old Slavonic was started in Macedonia more than 300 years before Moscow was even created and itself is as close to Russian as it is to Bulgarian, Macedonian or any other Slavic language. Russian is not an "ancient" language. The first Russian dictionary was created in late 18th century lol.
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Here I was just stoned earlier messing with you mate :bag:
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Who cares?
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Re: Glazkov DENIES switching his Russian citizenship

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klitoris wrote:
ikorolev wrote:
watsupdoc87 wrote:the article in the link is written in some alien prehistoric language :bag:
The article in this Ukrainian site is in Russian, as most of Ukrainians speak Russian better than Ukrainian :lol:

... and you are right about it being prehistoric, as Slavic languages are very close to Sanskrit.
Russian was created in the 18th century.

Old Slavonic was started in Macedonia more than 300 years before Moscow was even created and itself is as close to Russian as it is to Bulgarian, Macedonian or any other Slavic language. Russian is not an "ancient" language. The first Russian dictionary was created in late 18th century lol.
Learn to read: I was talking about Sanskrit. And what kind of BS is this "Russian was created in the 18th century" ? Live languages are not being "created". They develop. Russian along with many other languages developed from the Slavic/Slavonic language and it keeps developing.

Edit: If Russian was "created" in 18th century, then Ukrainian was created in the 20th.
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