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{{dyktalk|26 April|2008|entry=...that the first ever '''[[tea in Russia]]''' was a gift from [[Mongolia]]n ruler Altyn Khan to [[Tsar]] [[Michael of Russia|Michael I]]?|views=2609}} |
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[http://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%D0%A7%D0%B0%D0%B9&stable=0#.D0.A0.D0.BE.D1.81.D1.81.D0.B8.D1.8F Здесь] очень хорошее, подробное и точное описание Русской чайной культуры, особенно современной. Может кто-нибудь переведёт? |
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What does "что после чаю следует?" mean? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 161.184.52.209 (talk) 18:55, 26 April 2008 (UTC)
- Now commonly "what follows tea?" I didn't add because of ambiguity in translation, explained in article. --Brand спойт 16:30, 29 April 2008 (UTC)
A fact from History of tea in Russia appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 26 April 2008, and was viewed approximately 2,609 times (disclaimer) (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
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Здесь очень хорошее, подробное и точное описание Русской чайной культуры, особенно современной. Может кто-нибудь переведёт?