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Many Ungstiri speak with a bit of a Russian accent, as their native Mierznykovy is descended from that very language. How thick the accent is is dependent on which area of Resilience the individual hails from, something that is gone over in more detail in the Ungstir section.
The following is a list of expressions common to Ungstiri, both Mierznykovy and Standard.
[edit] Standard expressions
| The Rock: | Planetary fragment Ungstir-Two |
| Rock Gal: | A traditional, old-style Ungstiri woman |
| The Dark: | Catchall phrase often used as the personification of death |
| Hopper: | Shortened form of Rockhopper or Rockhopper's Haven |
| Rockhopper's welcome: | Causing as much damage to the other side as possible |
| Suitcase: | Derogatory term for the Nall |
| Tourist: | Derogatory term for non-Ungstiri or someone berift of common sense |
| Ungstiri coffin: | A spacesuit, usually when alluding to a extra-vehicular accident when the person wearing the suit died |
| He got drunk alone; he died like a tourist: | Often said when a person dies in a less than intelligent manner |
[edit] Mierznykovy expressions
| Privet: | Hello |
| Dobry utra: | Good morning/day |
| Dobry vyechyir: | Good evening |
| Da svidaniya: | Goodbye |
| Spakoyniy nochyee: | Goodnight; used between people who care deeply for one another |
| Da: | Yes |
| Nyet: | No |
| Ya: | Me |
| Vi: | You |
| Gospadin: | Mr. |
| Gospahza: | Ms. |
| Rat/Rada paznakomitsa: | I am pleased to meet you (to male/female respectively) |
| Minya zavuk...: | My name is... |
| Kak vas zavuk?: | What's your name? |
| Kak dela?: | How are things? |
| Ya nyi panimayu: | I don't understand |
| Vi paneemayete?: | Do you understand? |
| Izvinitye: | Excuse me |
| Spaciba: | Thank you |
| Pazhalusta: | You're welcome |
| Prashu proscheniya: | I apologize |
| Mal'chik: | Boy |
| Deyvachka: | Girl |
| Tovarisch: | Comrade |
| Drook: | Friend |
| Kharasho: | Good, cool |
| Atlichna: | Excellent |
| Bol'shoy(e): | Very much of anything |
| Za vashe zdarov'ye: | To your health! (traditional toast) |
| Gospadi: | My God! |
| Oy: | Ouch! |
| Hoop: | Common expletive; flexibly conjugated |
| Ungstiri seel'niy: | Ungstiri tough |
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