Russian Phrase Stickers
Description: This Russian language phrase means 'Living Easy Is Not Easy'. In Cyrillic script. And foreign texts are in vogue now. Want to impress your fashionable and stylish friends and get some hype with some trendy lines of Russian alphabet? Then you might want to get this. Would also be a good gift for your friends or classmates who study the Russian language or other Eastern European / Slavic languages or are just interested in Russian culture.
Russian Language Philosophical Phrase Meaning "Living Easy Is Not Easy" Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50
Description: This Russian phrase "Сейчас или никогда" means 'Now or never'. This design would be a good fit for those who like foreign scripts. Cyrillic especially has become quite a stylish and fashionable trend recently. It is also a good gift for your friends or classmates who study or are interested in the Russian language or other Eastern European languages similar to Russian.
Russian Language Cyrillic Script Phrase Meaning 'Now Or Never' Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50
Description: This Russian language phrase means 'Living Easy Is Not Easy'. In Cyrillic script. And foreign texts are in vogue now. Want to impress your fashionable and stylish friends and get some hype with some trendy lines of Russian alphabet? Then you might want to get this tshirt. Would also be a good gift for your friends or classmates who study the Russian language or other Eastern European / Slavic languages or are just interested in Russian culture.
Russian Language Phrase Meaning "Living Easy Is Not Easy" Black On White Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50
Description: Russian text in Cyrillic "Hope for the best but prepare for the worst" Will be a good gift for your friends or classmates who study the Russian language or are just interested in Russian culture. Or maybe you have a Russian relative who finds wisdoms like these amusing.
Russian text in Cyrillic "Hope for the best but prepare for the worst" Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50
Cyrillic script Russian language phrase meaning 'higher intelligence' Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
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Description: **Option 1 (Focus on bilingualism):** Think in English, express in Cyrillic. Blending two worlds, one thought process. **Option 2 (Focus on language connection):** Bridging linguistic spaces. A fusion of alphabets, uniting minds. **Option 3 (Focus on the duality):** Double the language, single mind. Where English meets Cyrillic script.
Description: This Russian phrase "Сейчас или никогда" means 'Now or never'. This design would be a good fit for those who like foreign scripts. Cyrillic especially has become quite a stylish and fashionable trend recently. It is also a good gift for your friends or classmates who study or are interested in the Russian language or other Eastern European languages similar to Russian.
Description: This design mimics a soviet style vision test in eye doctors' offices. The ophthalmologist would point to a certain letter and listen to whether a patient would read it correctly. This design with Russian letters actually reads "One should compare themselves less to other people". It is kind of a metaphor. You try hard to read the last lines and to add all the letters together to get the meaning only to realize that it tells you that you shouldn't do it and that you shouldn't care about what stuff other people have.
Cyrillic letters eye test style meaning "One shouldn't compare themselves to others"" Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50
Description: This Russian language phrase means 'Living Easy Is Not Easy'. In Cyrillic script. And foreign texts are in vogue now. Want to impress your fashionable and stylish friends and get some hype with some trendy lines of Russian alphabet? Then you might want to get this. Would also be a good gift for your friends or classmates who study the Russian language or other Eastern European / Slavic languages or are just interested in Russian culture.
Description: Here are a few options: Option 1: Cyrillic and Latin letters intertwine. A visual concept exploring bilingual thinking. Option 2: Russian and English scripts blend. It embodies dual expression in a unique type design. Option 3: Reflecting the fusion of two linguistic worlds. Cyrillic meets Latin in this graphic.
Description: Cyrillic 'Hi, how are you?' in Russian in a chat bubble. This design would be a good fit for those who like foreign scripts. Cyrillic especially has become trendy and stylish recently. It is also a good gift for your friends or classmates who study or are interested in the Russian language or other Eastern European languages similar to Russian.
Cyrillic 'Hi, how are you?' in Russian language in a chat bubble Sticker
by strangelyhandsome
$3.00 $3.50