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Preved (Russian: Преве́д) is a term used in the Padonkaffsky jargon, a meme in the Russian-speaking Internet which developed out of a heavily circulated picture, and consists of choosing alternative spellings for words for comic effect. The picture, a modified version of John Lurie's watercolor Bear Surprise, whose popularity was stoked by emails and blogs, features a man and a woman having sex in the clearing of a forest, being surprised by a bear calling "Surprise!" with its paws raised. In later Russian adaptations, the bear shouts "Preved!" (a deliberate misspelling of privet, приве́т – "hi!"). In keeping with a popular trend of image manipulation, the iconic bear — dubbed Медвед (Medved), a misspelling of медведь ("bear") — has been inserted into many other pictures where his appearan

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  • Preved (Russian: Преве́д) is a term used in the Padonkaffsky jargon, a meme in the Russian-speaking Internet which developed out of a heavily circulated picture, and consists of choosing alternative spellings for words for comic effect. The picture, a modified version of John Lurie's watercolor Bear Surprise, whose popularity was stoked by emails and blogs, features a man and a woman having sex in the clearing of a forest, being surprised by a bear calling "Surprise!" with its paws raised. In later Russian adaptations, the bear shouts "Preved!" (a deliberate misspelling of privet, приве́т – "hi!"). In keeping with a popular trend of image manipulation, the iconic bear — dubbed Медвед (Medved), a misspelling of медведь ("bear") — has been inserted into many other pictures where his appearance adds a new dimension to the joke. The word and the bear image have found their way into the mainstream mass media, such as a poster for the Russian edition of Newsweek. On July 6, 2006 there was an online conference with Vladimir Putin, prior to which the question "PREVED, Vladimir Vladimirovich! How do you regard MEDVED?" became the most popular, with 28,424 votes. No answer was given, but the Associated Press, informing on the questions collection process, reportedly interpreted it as a reference to then-vice-prime-minister Dmitry Medvedev. Eventually, it has become known that the author of the altered picture with the word "preved" was user Lobzz from site Dirty.ru, real name Roman Yatsenko. The authorship of the word itself is still unclear, although the "unfinished" version, "prevet" was traced to 2003. Preved is identified by a specific pattern of alternative spelling which emerged from the word. In this pattern, voiceless consonants are replaced with their voiced counterparts, and unstressed vowels are interchanged pair-wise – a and o stand in for each other, as do e and i. The words уча́снег (uchasneg) (a misspelling of участник (uchastnik), "user" or "participant"), preved itself, and кагдила (kagdila) (a misspelling of как дела (kak dela), "how are you") illustrate this pattern. The larger trend of alternative spellings, called "olbansky yazyk" ("Olbanian language", misspelled "Albanian") developed from the padonki movement which originated on sites such as . That trend uses the opposite conversion from the Preved trend – voiced consonants are replaced with their voiceless counterparts (which are sometimes doubled). For vowels, o is replaced with a and e with i. For example, áвтор (ávtor, "author") would be spelled áффтар (áfftar) or áфтар (áftar). The latter exhibits a sort of eye dialect. (en)
  • Preved (ryska Преве́д) är ett internetfenomen på ryska, som dokumenterats både i Ryssland och andra länder. Grunden till fenomenet är akvarellen av John Lurie. Teckningen föreställer en björn som ertappar ett älskande par och säger "Surprise!" i en pratbubbla. Teckningen av björnen har spridits på den ryskspråkiga delen av Internet. Texten i pratbubblan är utbytt mot Преве́д (Preved), som är en talspråklig stavning av приве́т (Privet), som betyder "hej", enligt padonki-slang. (sv)
  • «Преве́д!» — приветствие, эрратив русского слова «привет». Слово близко к жаргону падонков, однако не относится к нему непосредственно. Вместе с медведом представляет собой ключевой компонент одного из первых мемов Рунета, получивших широкое распространение, в том числе и за пределами интернета. Мем молниеносно распространился в феврале 2006 года по блогам и форумам и вызвавшее затем волну публикаций и различных отзывов в СМИ. Происхождение мема связано с акварельным рисунком американского художника-примитивиста Джона Лурье. По сюжету медведь застаёт на поляне парочку и говорит им: «Surprise!», поднимая лапы вверх с желанием напугать. В русской версии картинки слово «surprise» было заменено на «Превед!» — эрративную форму русского дружеского приветствия, в связи с чем и жест воздетых к небу лап обрёл совершенно иное значение. Мем давно вышел в оффлайн и зажил своей жизнью: он встречался не только в качестве развлекательных роликов, коллажей и игр, но даже в СМИ, таких как Lenta.ru, и рекламной продукции крупных брендов, таких как ВТБ 24. (ru)
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  • Preved (ryska Преве́д) är ett internetfenomen på ryska, som dokumenterats både i Ryssland och andra länder. Grunden till fenomenet är akvarellen av John Lurie. Teckningen föreställer en björn som ertappar ett älskande par och säger "Surprise!" i en pratbubbla. Teckningen av björnen har spridits på den ryskspråkiga delen av Internet. Texten i pratbubblan är utbytt mot Преве́д (Preved), som är en talspråklig stavning av приве́т (Privet), som betyder "hej", enligt padonki-slang. (sv)
  • Preved (Russian: Преве́д) is a term used in the Padonkaffsky jargon, a meme in the Russian-speaking Internet which developed out of a heavily circulated picture, and consists of choosing alternative spellings for words for comic effect. The picture, a modified version of John Lurie's watercolor Bear Surprise, whose popularity was stoked by emails and blogs, features a man and a woman having sex in the clearing of a forest, being surprised by a bear calling "Surprise!" with its paws raised. In later Russian adaptations, the bear shouts "Preved!" (a deliberate misspelling of privet, приве́т – "hi!"). In keeping with a popular trend of image manipulation, the iconic bear — dubbed Медвед (Medved), a misspelling of медведь ("bear") — has been inserted into many other pictures where his appearan (en)
  • «Преве́д!» — приветствие, эрратив русского слова «привет». Слово близко к жаргону падонков, однако не относится к нему непосредственно. Вместе с медведом представляет собой ключевой компонент одного из первых мемов Рунета, получивших широкое распространение, в том числе и за пределами интернета. Мем давно вышел в оффлайн и зажил своей жизнью: он встречался не только в качестве развлекательных роликов, коллажей и игр, но даже в СМИ, таких как Lenta.ru, и рекламной продукции крупных брендов, таких как ВТБ 24. (ru)
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  • Превед! (ru)
  • Preved (sv)
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