First one here is again greeting like "Hello" I guess it's less formal than first one. Second is introducing herself "I'm Verniy". Fourth one would be someting like "They are from Germany". Third one I can't understand.
First one here is again greeting like "Hello" I guess it's less formal than first one. Second is introducing herself "I'm Verniy". Fourth one would be someting like "They are from Germany". Third one I can't understand.
The third one, from the japanese text, says "Nice to meet you/A pleasure to meet you".
Some country flag I couldn't identify (history is not my forte), please tag them if you know them.
left to right:
Finland, Japan, France, Germany, United States, Italy, United Kingdom, Russian Federation, Pakistan, Unknown (partly blocked by Bismarck's head...could be Canada or Peru), and eventually Japan again. Flag after that it is obscured by the Admiral.
Privet
HiOni iz Germanii
They're from GermanyGermany(Germaniya) is pronounced differently in russian. "Ge" like in "Gestalt", not "Germ"Ochen' priyatno
It's a pleasure...to meet you.Menya zovut Verniy
My name is Verniy
Welcome!
All Foreign Ships
When giving your name, it's okay to say "Ya ~." ("I am ~.") Iz means "(the one(s)) from". "I am from Japan" would become "Я из Японии." (Ya iz Yaponii.)"
Author typo: イポーニイ should be ヤポーニイ.Introducing Yourself