jasper you were the only person i could find that had a guide for kyrgyzstan. the guide you made really helped. i have now played tons of kyrgyzstan matches and would say that i have mastered kyrgyzstan. thanks for helping me out in the beginning .
Amazing knowledge! One small tip that could have helped with IDing Talas, in that round it said "г." before Talas on that building. This usually is an abbreviation for the word city (город, pronounced gorod). I'm sure you know this at your skill level, but to anyone watching it might help!
@@jasperwoodard8134 you should learn using duo lingo or something, it doesn’t take that long to learn and it’s kind of fun! Great video, if you ever get around to it I’ll watch more of your narrated non-moving attempts at any country!
This tip is especially helpful for Russia, too, where in urban locations the city name is sparsely written - except for addresses on advertisements. This tip helps noobs like me get by in Russia :)
Didn't know that mirror tip. very nice.
jasper you were the only person i could find that had a guide for kyrgyzstan. the guide you made really helped. i have now played tons of kyrgyzstan matches and would say that i have mastered kyrgyzstan. thanks for helping me out in the beginning .
12:20 yes, the signs say "Talas" which we pronounce "tah-LOSS"
Amazing knowledge! One small tip that could have helped with IDing Talas, in that round it said "г." before Talas on that building. This usually is an abbreviation for the word city (город, pronounced gorod).
I'm sure you know this at your skill level, but to anyone watching it might help!
@@jasperwoodard8134 you should learn using duo lingo or something, it doesn’t take that long to learn and it’s kind of fun!
Great video, if you ever get around to it I’ll watch more of your narrated non-moving attempts at any country!
This tip is especially helpful for Russia, too, where in urban locations the city name is sparsely written - except for addresses on advertisements. This tip helps noobs like me get by in Russia :)
these are so useful thank you
salam dosum. this has been very interesting. by the way Kyrgyzstan the "g" is like "gh", a sound like in Arabic or Greek, similar to French "r" sound.
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