Russian spelled by a German

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What goes down must come up.



Russian spelled by a German.



Found in a pair of megacities.



Live once!




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    Hi!



    What goes down must come up.



    Russian spelled by a German.



    Found in a pair of megacities.



    Live once!




    What am I describing?










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      Hi!



      What goes down must come up.



      Russian spelled by a German.



      Found in a pair of megacities.



      Live once!




      What am I describing?










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      Hi!



      What goes down must come up.



      Russian spelled by a German.



      Found in a pair of megacities.



      Live once!




      What am I describing?







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          HeIIo, is it




          yo, you're looking for.




          Hi!




          Yo is a slang greeting similar to hi.




          What goes down must come up.




          When a yo-yo goes down, hopefully it will come up.




          Russian spelled by a German.




          ё is the seventh letter of the Russian alphabet - looks German with the diacritic on top of e.




          Found in a pair of megacities.




          Found in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.




          Live once!




          YOLO - you only live once.







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          • Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
            – M Oehm
            50 mins ago










          • Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
            – Tom
            13 mins ago










          • Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
            – M Oehm
            1 min ago










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          HeIIo, is it




          yo, you're looking for.




          Hi!




          Yo is a slang greeting similar to hi.




          What goes down must come up.




          When a yo-yo goes down, hopefully it will come up.




          Russian spelled by a German.




          ё is the seventh letter of the Russian alphabet - looks German with the diacritic on top of e.




          Found in a pair of megacities.




          Found in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.




          Live once!




          YOLO - you only live once.







          share|improve this answer






















          • Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
            – M Oehm
            50 mins ago










          • Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
            – Tom
            13 mins ago










          • Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
            – M Oehm
            1 min ago














          up vote
          6
          down vote













          HeIIo, is it




          yo, you're looking for.




          Hi!




          Yo is a slang greeting similar to hi.




          What goes down must come up.




          When a yo-yo goes down, hopefully it will come up.




          Russian spelled by a German.




          ё is the seventh letter of the Russian alphabet - looks German with the diacritic on top of e.




          Found in a pair of megacities.




          Found in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.




          Live once!




          YOLO - you only live once.







          share|improve this answer






















          • Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
            – M Oehm
            50 mins ago










          • Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
            – Tom
            13 mins ago










          • Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
            – M Oehm
            1 min ago












          up vote
          6
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          up vote
          6
          down vote









          HeIIo, is it




          yo, you're looking for.




          Hi!




          Yo is a slang greeting similar to hi.




          What goes down must come up.




          When a yo-yo goes down, hopefully it will come up.




          Russian spelled by a German.




          ё is the seventh letter of the Russian alphabet - looks German with the diacritic on top of e.




          Found in a pair of megacities.




          Found in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.




          Live once!




          YOLO - you only live once.







          share|improve this answer














          HeIIo, is it




          yo, you're looking for.




          Hi!




          Yo is a slang greeting similar to hi.




          What goes down must come up.




          When a yo-yo goes down, hopefully it will come up.




          Russian spelled by a German.




          ё is the seventh letter of the Russian alphabet - looks German with the diacritic on top of e.




          Found in a pair of megacities.




          Found in the Tokyo-Yokohama metropolitan area.




          Live once!




          YOLO - you only live once.








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          • Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
            – M Oehm
            50 mins ago










          • Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
            – Tom
            13 mins ago










          • Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
            – M Oehm
            1 min ago
















          • Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
            – M Oehm
            50 mins ago










          • Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
            – Tom
            13 mins ago










          • Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
            – M Oehm
            1 min ago















          Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
          – M Oehm
          50 mins ago




          Well done! I'm baffled by the German line, but I guess it is just because of how it looks like with its diacritic. Having said that, the letter's lookalike is more frequent in French than in German, where it doesn't occur at all.
          – M Oehm
          50 mins ago












          Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
          – Tom
          13 mins ago




          Thanks M Oehm, your description is certainly better as more to do with spelling. (Missing credit again!)
          – Tom
          13 mins ago












          Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
          – M Oehm
          1 min ago




          Don't worry about not giving credit. It was just a minor observarion. If I didn't want you to use it, I shouldn't have posted the comment.
          – M Oehm
          1 min ago

















           

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