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In article <311FB293.167EB0E7@nwu.edu>, Samideano <adm@nwu.edu> wrote:

> Many thanks to all those who responded to my request for "100" in one hundred.
> For all those interested, my final list is below.  Okay, so it's not one 
> hundred languages, but it was enough.
> 

Russian:  sto

> 
> 
> Just for random amusement, here's something I found on alt.gothic a while
> ago and have been expanding.  Enjoy.
> 
> Russian:               Bozhemoi!  Eta topor v u-menyu golovwi!

Should be                Bozhe moi! U menya topor v golove!

IRL
