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Привіт, привет, hello!
My username in English means "Red October ". It is transliterated as Krasnyy Oktyabr.
This profile was made on a mobile phone, sorry if it looks weird on your computer.
I do name research for Behind the Name in my free time (I did not create the website).
I am a participant in WikiProject Disambiguation: because isn't it annoying when you can't find that thing you were looking for?
Красный Октябрь Name Anastasiya Melnyk (Анастасия Мельник)
Born Country Ukraine Current location Kyiv Languages Surzhyk , Ukrainian , Russian , English , Belarusian Time zone GMT+2 Current time Current UTC is 08:47 Ethnicity Russian Hobbies singing, writing stories, drawing (traditional and digital), listening to music Religion Confused Politics Communism (Leninism ), Authoritarianism Books Nineteen Eighty-Four Music Changes too often Languages I am learning Polish , Czech , Hebrew , Armenian , Crimean Tatar , Tatar , German , Yiddish , Hungarian and more
My favourite modern Ukrainian president is Viktor Yushchenko .
Слава Україні! Русский военный корабль, иди нахуй! Жыве Беларусь!
Name This user's name is Anya Melnyk .
This user is a Teen .
♀ This contributor to Wikipedia is female .
This user invites you to visitKyiv .
<— this box says that I speak Surzhyk
This person's native language is one of the Slavic languages and so they have a little understanding of all Slavic languages.
This user wants to visit Crimea .
Where I come from #2[ edit ]
This user is of Slavic ancestry.
This user is of German ancestry.
This user is highly against nazism .
fan-3 This user loves Go_A .
Я я This user's favorite letter in the Russian alphabet is я .
This user is interested in Ukraine .
This user is interested in Hungary .
This user is interested in Armenia .
This user is interested in Crimea .
List of Wikipedia articles I've edited[ edit ]
Viktor Bout , added his daughter's name
Omon (disambiguation) , added the Belarusian OMON (AMAP)
L (disambiguation) , added the palochka
Ruthenian language , there was a random { on the page for no reason, I deleted it
Palochka , added the letter name derivation in easier to find location
Yurik Vardanyan , fixed some transcription issues in his name
Zet (disambiguation) , added the letter and the military symbol
Saniyat Ganachueva , her nationality was in plural form so I changed it to singular
Seyfula Magomedov , for the same reason as Ganachuyeva
Gasret Aliev , added his name in Russian Cyrillic + transcription
UKROP , the founder, Taras Batenko 's name link linked to the Ukrainian article but there is an existing English language article.
Zuleikha (novel) , fixed some format
Bandurist , added romanisation of Ukrainian Cyrillic
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya , added her children's names
PZH (disambiguation) , added the organisation Povernys Zhyvym
Saide Arifova , added birth date and death age
/q/ IPA , added Crimean Tatar occurrence
List of Crimean Tatars , an occurence of word "Russian " was not capitalised
Cherven (disambiguation) , червень (cherven') is Ukrainian for June
Kramatorsk , Valeriy Herovkin was listed under Notable People section and no article was linked to him
/q/ IPA (again), added Tatar occurrence
Aydar (disambiguation) , added River Aydar
List of Wikipedia articles I've talked / discussed[ edit ]
Voiced retroflex plosive (ɖ) , occurs in Ukrainian (rarely)
Svanidze , trying to figure out if Kato Svanidze was called Ekaterine or Ketevan
Trident (disambiguation) , the tryzub is a military symbol, but it's in the other section and not the military section?
Gasret Aliev , his name should be romanised as Gazret, I though I didn't edit the article because I don't know if Gasret is just what anglophones call him more
Russian political jokes , it links similar East German jokes on some of the Soviet ones, but it didn't on a Brezhnev joke that was virtually the same as a Honecker joke
Profile in other languages / on other wikis[ edit ]
Українська
Русский
Deutsch
Русиньскый
Wikimedia
English (not much here)