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  • I really want to fuck up the uploader of this video...i wanted to hear Mila's sexy russian voice.

  • @Soveraine i find it incredible how common comments like yours are lately. The world is really waking up. This is why they are trying so hard to stop the internet.

  • @Soveraine Ha, ha. That's a fucking ridiculous statement.

  • I don't understand-she said she had to learn it real quick for a role and was afraid to do it? Did she know some before, or did she somehow learn it that quickly?

  • @cj222100 she has known little-bit russian

  • correction Mila is from Serbia so the same ;)

  • What movie is she talking about ? Couldn't understand because the translator just droned Milla out .

  • wth...i want to hear Milla speak in russian, but was dubbed in english, so, whats the point?

  • @carloko08 she doesn't speak Russian

  • @MrViTopol her russian is great, look at this /watch?v=xoSnkxn6iUk

  • Me too but i name that english ! I speak russian , i speak russian ..fantastic.

  • ВеликоДревнеУкры наверните говна со своими в-на, заебали уже

  • Ela era tão linda,mas,agora esta parecida com Michelle Pfeifer...muita plástica mal dá para distinguir as duas...dizem as más linguas que Mila é bipolar e doidona rsrsrs

  • father montenegrin...

  • terrified and stoned by the look of it.

  • sramota ne zna srpski

  • @dabrovi402 a jebiga ... sta ces, bilo bi lepo narocito kad prica ruski , srpski nije bas toliko daleko

  • LiallisVladik, На Руси, На Украине.

  • Why is this surprising?

  • STFU! She spesks Klingon! an i'm drunk

  • Too bad we can't actually hear her speak Russian thanks to the English narration! Hello!

  • /7arwILn2zFA

  • Украина не от слова край, а от слова країна - страна (рус). На Украине это росийская традиция так говорить, там не определились как правельно потому говорят и так, и так...хотя посольство России подписано как "Посольство России В УКРАИНЕ", а не "На", так же говорили "В Украине" Петр Великий, Чехов, Пушкин, и так дальше....только ролик не про то=)

  • The languages are spoken of here in the US are refered to as Serbo-Croatian SO DON'T MAKE A BIG DEAL OF IT.I realize she is speaking Rukii here,so what .Just asked if she also spoke S/C ,since you seem to know everything I guess she soes'nt, IYO or fact?

  • @MrGeocor In the future, just try not to talk about things you eather know knothing about, or you know wery little of. She's not speaking SERBIAN.

    P.S. It's quite sad that you live in the US, and yet your grammar is so bad, well, worse than mine...

  • @aleksandra4srb Sorry to say, is more the norm than the exception in the USA.

  • @MsSomethingsilly, it is RUSSIAN. She speak Russian. Her mother was Russian.

    watch?v=gstIVjd7lu4 - it is about Russian movie with Mila, in Moscow. Enjoy!

    P.S. If you understand Russian but don't have a sense of humor, they are joking. Song is Ukraininan, text is mixed Russian/Ukraininan (we all know more or less both languages).

  • SHE SPEAKS SEXY!

  • shit video

  • Correction: Milla Jovovich speaking dubbed english...¬_¬

  • @VacLateralus haha...well said

  • @VacLateralus rofl fuckin RT! cant watch that shit normally!!!

  • 'el' njoj ćaća srbin, jest, sad sam vid'la na vikipediji, ima ljepo jime milica, ne znan zašt' je to promijen'la u milla, jel' 'ko razumije ovđeka išt' hrvatskog...alo

    nemojte zamjer'ti, šta ja volim 'vak' pisat' sa oviman navodniciman....ajd' bud'te mi pozdravljeni, ljubin vas... e sad skuž'la ja, ne postoji ti srpsko-hrvatski(serbo-croatian­) supjaćo retajskaja, šta ti je, postoje odvojeni jezici, kak' i samo jime kaže

    SERBO-CROATIAN DOES NOOOOT EXIST

    THEY ARE SEPARATE LANGUAGE

  • @govnoposranonakvadra Serbo - Croatian is the same fucking language you moron.

  • фигасе, хохлосрачи на английском. новый уровень, однако

  • @svobodnynik В Украине такой же уровень развития как в России,и очень многие говорят на английском,так что это не должно быть какого-то рода удивлением.Филологи и лингвисты изучают иностранные языки,а что всем остальным нельзя?

  • @ladapersikova а) речь шла о том, что русские с украинцами теперь ругаются друг с другом на "нейтральном" английском, и это довольно странно;

    б) у тебя феерические познания об этимологии слова "Украина" и, следовательно, не менее феерический вывод о происхождении названия "Киевская Русь".

  • @ladapersikova, ну тогда и русский пусть изучают. Правильно писать НА Украине и НА Руси. А ты как пишешь? Что это за суржик?

  • @JanJanych вообще-то В Украине.Почему все россияне говорят НА?Это все равно что говорить НА Россие. Читаешь такое и думаешь"Что за хрень?"

    Не в обиду сказано,просто слишком часто слышу такие ошибки)

  • @ladapersikova по-русски правильно "на Украине". Это миллион раз обсуждалось. Таковы правила.

  • @Bisirsky В Украине, В России а не на вверху, На Украине или на России

  • @Bisirsky нет такого правила, ты ошибаешься, можно говорить и "на" и "в", если об этом шла речь, т.к. не видел на чей коммент был дан ответ

  • @ladapersikova

    край - на краю

    Украина - на Украине.

    Это вовсе не хрень.

  • hey guys! I'm from Ukraine, and yeah it hasn't been having this name for long, because it wasn't an Independent country it is now. Kievan Rus was a large country which included parts of Ukraine, Russia and Belorussia territories , so it was pretty big. Ya know, I'm sorry for our countries as well... people being rude and often swearing, politicians punching each other. That's why almost everyone here wants to move in USA or UK. So sad

  • @ladapersikova Kiev Rus is nothing to do with Ukraine. The word "ukraine" stands for border land or detached land from whole. So Rus isn't never detached land or so.

  • @kolja2003 I beg you pardon?I t is called "Kiev" Rus , of course it has something to do with Ukraine! Haven't you studyed History at all? If you don't know , find some information on wikipedia or just google it.

  • @ladapersikova Rus is Rus but Ukraine is Ukraine. Absolutely different words at all. So I'm right and you may use your advices on yourself:).

  • @ladapersikova, what?!! Nobody here want to USA. I don't want. May be in Ukraine everyone want, but not in Russia...

  • she is ukranian and half serbian

  • plus the reporter who's translating what Milla is saying has far more terrible accent in English than Milla does speaking Russian

  • her russian is indeed far from being perfect but it is pretty good, plus her accent is not terrible at all, one can hear it but it's more unique and sweet than thick. It doesn't sound like an american accent at all. For a girl who left USSR at the age of 5 and attended a US school her russian is pretty good! Take Mila Kunis whose both parents are ukrainian and who left Ukraine at the age of 7, her russian is pretty much the same level as Milla's. It's good they understand and speak it at all!

  • @originaljuls Milla Kunis is Russia. OMG people you cant understand that people born in Ukraine mostly are Russians. It's so hard for your brains

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII well if Chernivtsi is in Russia then geography is really hard for YOUR brain

  • @originaljuls There're more than 10 milliom Russians living in the Ukraine since times immemorial. You stupid bitch keep in mind that the place of birth doesnt define your nationality. If German woman gave birth to her child for example in Turkey (because she was on vacation there for instance) her baby wouldnt become a Turkish you fucking fool. And one more thing "Ukrainians" have always been Russians but they have to change their name due to some political circumstances. Go get a book

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII I just wanted to say that it's good that american celebrities still remember their first language and it's interesting how U ended up with calling bad names.. U can be "proud" of urself, u just proved one more time that some russians can be extremely rude and absolutely intolerant, good job! Ur country can be proud of such a "patriot" :( sorry for Russia.. U can write whatever u want and keep on making fool of urself I am not going to involve myself in ur misery.Go get some help

  • @originaljuls Hey i'm sorry for being rude!

  • @originaljuls you prove either that some whoeveryouare just play "high moral stand" position when u have nothing to say on matter.

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII maybe its hard to your little brain, but Ukrain its not Russia. Ukrain its different country u know? Or you just stupid 12 years old "patriot" of russia? So just STFU and Ukrain>Russia :D

  • @MadMax55777 the Ukraine is Russia (for example it has lasted lots of centuries) you got independence only 20 years ago nezaleznyje :DD

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII Kievan Rus' existed long before Moscow, or you have not studied history?

  • @MadMax55777 Kievan Rus is an invented by historicians term for meaning the Old/ancient Russian State with the capital in Kiev which was till 1240. After it was plundered the capitals of Rus moved to Vladimir then in Moscow which has always been a little village in the northern areas of Rus. Our ancestors didnt call it "Kievan or Novgorodska (first capital of Rus (862-882) or Vladimiro-Suzdalska or Moscowian Rus they just called it Rus. Capitals were different. Go get a REAL book.

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII lol. I will only say two things, Kievan Rus' existed long before the Moscow kingdom. While Kiev prospered such city as Moscow did not even have. Second - the person was a Ukrainian founder of Moscow. On this, our dialogue is over, I see that we will never be persuaded of each other, in this sense to continue - no. Thanks for the dialogue, good luck.

  • @MadMax55777 Ukrainian founder??? :DDDDDDDDDDDDD LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL LOL LOL LMAAAAO ROFL!!! XDDDDDD This word didnt even exist in that old times you fool! ahahahahaha hahahahhhhahahh ))))) are you kidding me or wut?! =))) The word "ukrainian" appeared not so long ago and in the times of Rus' every one called themselves as RUSSIANS, RUSYNS or RUSIANS! :D No one knew the word "ukraine" then.))) you are really crazy.))) Ukraine was invented much later. :) Go get some brain

  • her russian is awful..like a foreign person who is begining to speak.Terrible accent. She is Ukranian actually and even the russians laugh at her calling her "hohloushka" .She even admitted that in some russian interview

  • @overfiendavi1 she maybe born in the Ukranian but she far more american. i think she was only there long enough to pick up the language.

  • @overfiendavi1 who the f ck cares what russians think or do

  • @overfiendavi1 My friend,you can go f*ck yourself for talking from the name of Russians.I'm Russain and I can assure you that noone laughs at her here.Yes,she does have a terrible accenc,but everyone understands why.

    Also Russians call all Ukranians "hohol"(men) and hohloushka(women) it's not really anything offensive , it's just a humorous nickname.

  • @overfiendavi1 What Russians call her "hohlushka"? You inevted that yourself. Mila is Serb-Russian halfblood. Her told it herself may times.

  • @overfiendavi1 About holouska, she said it herself in a interview for ORT i think it was. It was in Russian and word for word was" iknow i speak russian badly and i know i am a hohloushka...."

  • She's from Ukraine, her mother is russian, so why don't she have to speak Russian?!

    She speaks Russian very good.

  • @EJCorwin ukraine? haha shes born and raised in serbia check your facts befor you post.

  • @Kenoshino She was born December 17, 1975 in Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine to father Bogdanovitch Jovovich (Serbian doctor) and mother Galina Loginova Jovovich (Russian actress). In 1981, Milla and her family left the Soviet Union and moved to London, England and then to Sacramento, California, ultimately settling in Los Angeles...

    It was no Serbia (Yugoslavia on that time) on that route...

  • @Kenoshino Your "HAHA" is not in place, before posting your advises - check your sources.

    Read her biography - it's not hard to get on Internet.

    If it's hard for you - I can give you some links, but google is still on it's place =)

    Raise your knowledge, friend ;)

  • @Kenoshino she's Russian.

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII she is ukranian

  • @CRISTINA210409 she's Russian. Her mom is Russian actress Galina Loginova her dad is Serbian doctor Borge Jovovich. Milla was born in former Soviet Republic - the Ukraine. She calls herself Russian everywhere and speaks Russian fluently. So dont lie ok. ;)

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII i know that.but her mather are ukranian and she was born in ukrain.

  • @CRISTINA210409 are u trolling me? U mad? Her mother is Russian, you bitch. mark it well. You're really fucking nuts just stupidly disapproving all the facts i say about Milla talking back. I say white you say black i say yes you say no. but the things i told you is truth. You're frealong troll. You're dumb. Sorry. :) Even pathetic.

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII pashol na xyu.grazy russian alcogolic.

  • @CRISTINA210409 suck my dick stupid whore :)

  • @IIIZEPHYROSIII xa xa xa.how old you are 9 or 10.so stupid

  • @Kenoshino no in ukraine.you dont know

  • Mool-tee-pass?

  • @WorldClimb lol fifth element XDDD good ol days

  • I think she speaks Serbo-Croatin too.

  • @MrGeocor Because she's half Russian half Serbian ;)

  • @MrGeocor

    Yes, Serbo-Croatian and Russian are very similar.

  • @MrGeocor it's because russian, croatian, serbian and few more are all slavic languages and are almost the same so she probably does :)

  • @MrGeocor No, she doesn't. She is half Serb, but she doesn't speak Serbian

  • @aleksandra4srb The languages are fairly close ,very surprizing.I can understand a little Russian with a mediocre knowledge of srpka-hravtska.

  • @MrGeocor So what if they're close? Serbian is my native language, so I can easily say that I'm much bigger expert on that area than you are. Just because those two languages are similar, it doesn't mean that she's speaking it. It would be the same if I've for example said that Penelope Cruz is speaking spanish-italian, just because those two languages are similar. Mila has nothing to do with Croatia.

  • @aleksandra4srb Ok you're right ,I'm wrong.I realize Croatia & Serbia are not the same countries, but the languages are 95-98%, some say more...

  • @MrGeocor True. I'm just pointing out, that there is no reason to say "croatian". Then you could easily say russian-ukranian on the other side, since those two languages, are equaly the same.

  • very good girl

  • yes she speaking,but i can't hear her

    

  • @24stelios if you wont listen mila on rus lang watch?v=7arwILn2zFA&feature=re­lated

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