It's not "to Moscow" like going "to Moscow", it is like giving it "to Moscow". This word is never used alone, because it would not have any sense. If you are Russian, you know it, if you are not, ask some Russian.
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Translation: To Moscow
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Creation Date: 13-mar-2006
Expiration Date: 13-mar-2008
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It's not "to Moscow" like going "to Moscow", it is like giving it "to Moscow". This word is never used alone, because it would not have any sense. If you are Russian, you know it, if you are not, ask some Russian.
Maybe it would a good lesson for you, VirtualT, not to register further names in other declined forms: (sorry no Cyrillic) Moskvoy, Moskvu, Moskvam... You will lose 10 dollars now, but you will save hundreds if you avoid those forms, just stay with basic form Moskva (MOCKBA) and that is an advice for all Russian or Slavic words.
On the other hand, if it has traffic, some folks here may want it, even if it is nonsense.
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