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What do the Russians yell when they shoot? I've noticed 3 distinct phrases when using paratroopers. Any translators around?
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I'd love to know the sound file for those yells - I'd delete it in a NY second! I find them absurd.
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Post by Khan7 »

Oh gosh, that's one of the first things I noticed when I got the game. I love it, totally <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">

Also, has anyone else noticed that a majority of the sound effects were taken out of Saving Private Ryan? I was just watching a bit of that on TV a couple weeks ago, and it hit me that ALL of the US Army sound effects can be directly attributed, as well as the German sound effects, all of the tank sounds, rifle sounds, you name it, it's from Saving Private Ryan.. I identified *at least* a dozen individual ones just in the 10 or so minutes I stuck around for of the movie, in the climactic city fight.

I would imagine there are some effects not from the movie, but most of them seem to be direct sounds bytes.

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P.S.: Ah yes, and the Russian Battle Cries. Let's see.. there's "Dabakdabakdabak!!".. there's "FrIIIout!!".. and one more.. as far as translations, well.. "koushka" means "cat".. but I don't think there are any "koushka"s in the sound bytes.. so you have just exhausted my knowledge of the Russian language!! <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">

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Don't know if they actually say it in the sound file, but the standard Russian battle cry must've been a big
<font size=+3>
URRAH!
</font>

...at least from what I've read from Stalingrad...
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My wife is russian. I asked her what they shout. The shouts are, written in english alphabet:

Sound 609: "Konyets vam prishol!" ("You're finished!")

Sound 610: "Vrjosh!" ("You're lying!")

Sound 611: "Da, ladno, vasha vzyala!" ("Well, all right, you've won!")

They sound like they're taken from some movie, too, don't they?
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Post by Salonen »

Hmm, I don't know wheter they are from a movie but there is also 2 (or more) shouts by Finnish soldiers. The other is "Perkele" (meaning Satan or Diablo, used to raise "sisu", spirit inside of all Finns) and the other one is "Tulta!" ("fire!") Anyone knows are those from some movie or where they came from?
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Originally posted by Commander Saloway:
Hmm, I don't know wheter they are from a movie but there is also 2 (or more) shouts by Finnish soldiers. The other is "Perkele" (meaning Satan or Diablo, used to raise "sisu", spirit inside of all Finns) and the other one is "Tulta!" ("fire!") Anyone knows are those from some movie or where they came from?
Although I haven't seen it, my dibs would be on "Talvisota" (Winter War) from 1989, directed by Pekka Parikka. <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">

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To Belisarius: I think "Urrah" is completed with "Pobieda"...
Saw that in a Belgian comics book ("bande dessinée") about the SS Wallonia, titled "Front de l'Est".
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Post by Shakaali »

Originally posted by Belisarius:


Although I haven't seen it, my dibs would be on "Talvisota" (Winter War) from 1989, directed by Pekka Parikka. <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">

...and a big thankyou to your wife, Shakaali.

Well, the yells could be from ANY finnish war movie. Or, to come to think of it, "Perkele" could be from ANY finnish movie. <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

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Post by Tom Terror »

Originally posted by Shakaali:
My wife is russian. I asked her what they shout. The shouts are, written in english alphabet:

Sound 609: "Konyets vam prishol!" ("You're finished!")

Sound 610: "Vrjosh!" ("You're lying!")

Sound 611: "Da, ladno, vasha vzyala!" ("Well, all right, you've won!")

They sound like they're taken from some movie, too, don't they?


"You're lying'??????

<img src="biggrin.gif" border="0"> <img src="confused.gif" border="0">

Why would they shout that?
Isn't that a rather stupid war cry? <img src="confused.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

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Post by Shakaali »

Originally posted by Tom Terror:



"You're lying'??????

<img src="biggrin.gif" border="0"> <img src="confused.gif" border="0">

Why would they shout that?
Isn't that a rather stupid war cry? <img src="confused.gif" border="0"> <img src="wink.gif" border="0">

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Yep. That's why I thought they might be from a movie. Makes sense if it's from an action movie,
doesn't it? <img src="smile.gif" border="0">


Or maybe they shout at a surrendering enemy <img src="tongue.gif" border="0">

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Post by Zorfwaddle »

Probably should change "Youre lying" to "K Boyu!!" (Attack!) or something along those lines :-).
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"You're lying!"

Oh I have found the answer. It is so obvious:
Of course it is the soviet political commisar shouting as he leads the charge at a german propaganda vehicle! <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0"> <img src="biggrin.gif" border="0">

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Post by Greg McCarty »

Originally posted by scimitar:
To Belisarius: I think "Urrah" is completed with "Pobieda"...
Saw that in a Belgian comics book ("bande dessinée") about the SS Wallonia, titled "Front de l'Est".

"Yes, and this particular phrase is mentioned by
Guy Sajer in "The Forgotten Soldier." Wish I knew what "Pobieda" means.
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Post by Shakaali »

Originally posted by Greg McCarty:


"Yes, and this particular phrase is mentioned by
Guy Sajer in "The Forgotten Soldier." Wish I knew what "Pobieda" means.

"Pobieda" means "victory".
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To Shakaali: thanks for the precision.
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Sound 611: "Da, ladno, vasha vzyala!" ("Well, all right, you've won!")


Now THAT needs some changing!
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