How to express the contrasting “still others”, as in “some people do X, others do Y, still others do...












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In English, you say "some ..., while others ...", when comparing just two groups of people. And when the third group is thrown into the mix, you add "still" or "yet" to "others":




Some people do X, others do Y, still/yet others do Z.




The same construction applies to the German equivalent as well:




Manche von uns {Some of us} ..., andere {others} ..., wieder andere {again others} ...




What is a commonly used phrase in Russian for the third group "still others"?










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    In English, you say "some ..., while others ...", when comparing just two groups of people. And when the third group is thrown into the mix, you add "still" or "yet" to "others":




    Some people do X, others do Y, still/yet others do Z.




    The same construction applies to the German equivalent as well:




    Manche von uns {Some of us} ..., andere {others} ..., wieder andere {again others} ...




    What is a commonly used phrase in Russian for the third group "still others"?










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      In English, you say "some ..., while others ...", when comparing just two groups of people. And when the third group is thrown into the mix, you add "still" or "yet" to "others":




      Some people do X, others do Y, still/yet others do Z.




      The same construction applies to the German equivalent as well:




      Manche von uns {Some of us} ..., andere {others} ..., wieder andere {again others} ...




      What is a commonly used phrase in Russian for the third group "still others"?










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      In English, you say "some ..., while others ...", when comparing just two groups of people. And when the third group is thrown into the mix, you add "still" or "yet" to "others":




      Some people do X, others do Y, still/yet others do Z.




      The same construction applies to the German equivalent as well:




      Manche von uns {Some of us} ..., andere {others} ..., wieder andere {again others} ...




      What is a commonly used phrase in Russian for the third group "still others"?







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          In Russian you can say "одни", "другие", "третьи" and so on for some particular groups and "остальные" for "the rest". E.g. "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, третьи ром, а остальные - водку".






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          • Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
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            I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
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          I don't think there is a word which would work exactly like English "yet" when used with другие in Russian.



          Usually it's conveyed by using кто with each group, optionally replacing it with а кто и for the last one:




          Кому поп, кому попадья, а кому и попова дочка.



          Кто верит в Магомета, кто — в Аллаха, кто — в Исуса, кто ни во что не верит — даже в чёрта, назло всем.







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          • What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
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            @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
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          I would personally go with ещё кто-то:
          https://context.reverso.net/перевод/русский-английский/А+еще+кто-то






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            I'd just use некоторые multiple times, to be honest.




            Некоторые из нас пьют виски, некоторые пьют пиво, а некоторые пьют вино.







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              In these Cornell's lyrics from Be Yourself I would translate each "someone" and "another" as "кто-то":



              Someone falls to pieces sleeping all alone
              Someone kills the pain
              Spinning in the silence
              She finally drifts away
              Someone gets excited in a chapel yard
              Catches a bouquet
              Another lays a dozen
              White roses on a grave



              Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain
              Someone tries to hide himself, down inside himself he prays
              Someone swears his true love until the end of time, another runs away
              Separate or united, healthy or insane



              That being said, in most cases "одни", "другие" and "a кто-то [ещё]" will work.






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                In Russian you can say "одни", "другие", "третьи" and so on for some particular groups and "остальные" for "the rest". E.g. "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, третьи ром, а остальные - водку".






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                • Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
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                  I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
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                In Russian you can say "одни", "другие", "третьи" and so on for some particular groups and "остальные" for "the rest". E.g. "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, третьи ром, а остальные - водку".






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                • Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
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                  I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
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                In Russian you can say "одни", "другие", "третьи" and so on for some particular groups and "остальные" for "the rest". E.g. "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, третьи ром, а остальные - водку".






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                In Russian you can say "одни", "другие", "третьи" and so on for some particular groups and "остальные" for "the rest". E.g. "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, третьи ром, а остальные - водку".







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                • Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
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                  I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
                  – Daniel B
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                • Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
                  Dec 22 at 19:31








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                  I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
                  – Daniel B
                  Dec 22 at 20:43
















                Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
                – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
                Dec 22 at 19:31






                Hi. What if the third group is the last of the bunch? "одни пьют виски, другие текилу, а остальные - водку"? And is it necessary to place a dash after "остальные"?
                – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
                Dec 22 at 19:31






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                I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
                – Daniel B
                Dec 22 at 20:43




                I'm not sure I'd agree. "The rest" implies that you have now created an exhaustive list of what people drink, while "still others" doesn't.
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                I don't think there is a word which would work exactly like English "yet" when used with другие in Russian.



                Usually it's conveyed by using кто with each group, optionally replacing it with а кто и for the last one:




                Кому поп, кому попадья, а кому и попова дочка.



                Кто верит в Магомета, кто — в Аллаха, кто — в Исуса, кто ни во что не верит — даже в чёрта, назло всем.







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                • What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
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                  @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
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                I don't think there is a word which would work exactly like English "yet" when used with другие in Russian.



                Usually it's conveyed by using кто with each group, optionally replacing it with а кто и for the last one:




                Кому поп, кому попадья, а кому и попова дочка.



                Кто верит в Магомета, кто — в Аллаха, кто — в Исуса, кто ни во что не верит — даже в чёрта, назло всем.







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                • What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
                  2 days ago






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                  @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
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                I don't think there is a word which would work exactly like English "yet" when used with другие in Russian.



                Usually it's conveyed by using кто with each group, optionally replacing it with а кто и for the last one:




                Кому поп, кому попадья, а кому и попова дочка.



                Кто верит в Магомета, кто — в Аллаха, кто — в Исуса, кто ни во что не верит — даже в чёрта, назло всем.







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                I don't think there is a word which would work exactly like English "yet" when used with другие in Russian.



                Usually it's conveyed by using кто with each group, optionally replacing it with а кто и for the last one:




                Кому поп, кому попадья, а кому и попова дочка.



                Кто верит в Магомета, кто — в Аллаха, кто — в Исуса, кто ни во что не верит — даже в чёрта, назло всем.








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                • What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
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                  @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
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                • What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
                  – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
                  2 days ago






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                  @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
                  – Quassnoi
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                What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
                – Con-gras-tue-les-chiens
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                What's your take on "Кто-то ..., кто-то ..., а кто-то ..."?
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                2 days ago




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                @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
                – Quassnoi
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                @Con-gras-tue-les-chiens: this would work too, especially with the past tense.
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                I would personally go with ещё кто-то:
                https://context.reverso.net/перевод/русский-английский/А+еще+кто-то






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                  I would personally go with ещё кто-то:
                  https://context.reverso.net/перевод/русский-английский/А+еще+кто-то






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                    I would personally go with ещё кто-то:
                    https://context.reverso.net/перевод/русский-английский/А+еще+кто-то






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                    I would personally go with ещё кто-то:
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                        I'd just use некоторые multiple times, to be honest.




                        Некоторые из нас пьют виски, некоторые пьют пиво, а некоторые пьют вино.







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                          I'd just use некоторые multiple times, to be honest.




                          Некоторые из нас пьют виски, некоторые пьют пиво, а некоторые пьют вино.







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                            I'd just use некоторые multiple times, to be honest.




                            Некоторые из нас пьют виски, некоторые пьют пиво, а некоторые пьют вино.







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                            I'd just use некоторые multiple times, to be honest.




                            Некоторые из нас пьют виски, некоторые пьют пиво, а некоторые пьют вино.








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                                In these Cornell's lyrics from Be Yourself I would translate each "someone" and "another" as "кто-то":



                                Someone falls to pieces sleeping all alone
                                Someone kills the pain
                                Spinning in the silence
                                She finally drifts away
                                Someone gets excited in a chapel yard
                                Catches a bouquet
                                Another lays a dozen
                                White roses on a grave



                                Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain
                                Someone tries to hide himself, down inside himself he prays
                                Someone swears his true love until the end of time, another runs away
                                Separate or united, healthy or insane



                                That being said, in most cases "одни", "другие" and "a кто-то [ещё]" will work.






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                                  In these Cornell's lyrics from Be Yourself I would translate each "someone" and "another" as "кто-то":



                                  Someone falls to pieces sleeping all alone
                                  Someone kills the pain
                                  Spinning in the silence
                                  She finally drifts away
                                  Someone gets excited in a chapel yard
                                  Catches a bouquet
                                  Another lays a dozen
                                  White roses on a grave



                                  Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain
                                  Someone tries to hide himself, down inside himself he prays
                                  Someone swears his true love until the end of time, another runs away
                                  Separate or united, healthy or insane



                                  That being said, in most cases "одни", "другие" and "a кто-то [ещё]" will work.






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                                    In these Cornell's lyrics from Be Yourself I would translate each "someone" and "another" as "кто-то":



                                    Someone falls to pieces sleeping all alone
                                    Someone kills the pain
                                    Spinning in the silence
                                    She finally drifts away
                                    Someone gets excited in a chapel yard
                                    Catches a bouquet
                                    Another lays a dozen
                                    White roses on a grave



                                    Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain
                                    Someone tries to hide himself, down inside himself he prays
                                    Someone swears his true love until the end of time, another runs away
                                    Separate or united, healthy or insane



                                    That being said, in most cases "одни", "другие" and "a кто-то [ещё]" will work.






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                                    In these Cornell's lyrics from Be Yourself I would translate each "someone" and "another" as "кто-то":



                                    Someone falls to pieces sleeping all alone
                                    Someone kills the pain
                                    Spinning in the silence
                                    She finally drifts away
                                    Someone gets excited in a chapel yard
                                    Catches a bouquet
                                    Another lays a dozen
                                    White roses on a grave



                                    Someone finds salvation in everyone, another only pain
                                    Someone tries to hide himself, down inside himself he prays
                                    Someone swears his true love until the end of time, another runs away
                                    Separate or united, healthy or insane



                                    That being said, in most cases "одни", "другие" and "a кто-то [ещё]" will work.







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