1994-1997 Mitsubishi RVR Super Sports Gear (RVR Hyper Sports Gear)




Origin: JP Japan

Class: Van / MPV

Chassis: N10

Mk 1

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QA JFK

2015-11-04 17:16
Desscythe17 wrote

Thanks for the translation, but I don't think that's what Mitsubishi was going for with this car.

I think the same way :)
But it is interesting fact for people who dont know russian squiggle letters, that it actually isnt related to letter R in any way, but it is often used as R in culture. ;)


NL Desscythe17

2015-11-04 17:09
JFK wrote
Horizontaly flipped "R" (seen on spare wheel of RVR) in azbuka is pronounced "Ja/Ya", and that in most cases as far as I know means "I" in english. I dont speak russian, only few words and sentences like Ya idu v les za gribami. - I am going to forest to find mushrooms.

Thanks for the translation, but I don't think that's what Mitsubishi was going for with this car.


RB Mark0

2015-11-04 17:08
JFK wrote
Horizontaly flipped "R" (seen on spare wheel of RVR) in azbuka is pronounced "Ja/Ya", and that in most cases as far as I know (I dont speak russian, only few words and sentences like Ya idu v les za gribami - I go to forest to find mushrooms) means "I" in english.

You're right.


QA JFK

2015-11-04 17:07
Flipped "R" (seen on spare wheel of RVR) in azbuka is pronounced "Ja/Ya", and that in most cases as far as I know means "I" in english. I dont speak russian, only few words and sentences like Ya idu v les za gribami. - I am going to forest to find mushrooms.

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