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Germanyу меня вопросBernd2023-06-13 11:18:11 · 3yNo. 274638reply
Знаю значение слова крест.
Но что такое крестик? Может быть это маленкий крест?
 
 
pls help me i already googled
JapanBernd2023-06-13 11:20:45 · 3yNo. 274639reply
https://www.deepl.com/translator
GermanyBernd2023-06-13 12:52:40 · 3yNo. 274642reply
they both just translate to Kreuz >.>
PolandBernd2023-06-13 14:07:00 · 3yNo. 274657reply
I guess it's possible
 
in Polish cross is "krzyż" and little cross is "krzyżyk", so that tracks
RussiaBernd2023-06-13 14:15:15 · 3yNo. 274658reply
krest is what they put on your grave
krestik is small cross that orthodox christians wear to protect themselves from the antichrist
GermanyBernd2023-06-13 14:20:57 · 3yNo. 274659reply
PolandBernd2023-06-13 14:22:37 · 3yNo. 274660reply
> orthodox christians wear to protect themselves from the antichrist
really? I always thought they wore it as jewelry to show other christians how cool they are
RussiaBernd2023-06-13 17:03:39 · 3yNo. 274707reply
It's indeed "small kreuz", the Bernd above is correct but also bullshitting you in this context.
RussiaBernd2023-06-13 17:55:30 · 3yNo. 274722reply
кончено есть много значений для этих слов, но это первое, что приходит в голову, согласись? Хотя "крестик" в значении "галочка" тоже довольно распространено, ещё вышивают крестиком картинки.
AzerbaijanBernd2023-06-13 23:33:12 · 3yNo. 274771reply
when you asked to write it down(or mark something) it just means plus sign(+) or x
RussiaBernd2023-06-14 14:51:15 · 3yNo. 274850reply
Krestik as in galochka is the first fucking meaning that comes to mind in this context you weirdo (no offence)
RussiaBernd2023-06-14 18:18:35 · 3yNo. 274899reply
maybe i grown in religious family, my grandma always wanted me to wear a cross, i lost like 5 of them
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