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  2. Vladimir Putin's language - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Putin's use of language, characterized by a straightforward style abundant in colloquialisms, greatly contribute to the president's popularity in Russia.The most notable feature of it are "putinisms", quotes and excerpts from Putin's speeches, many of which are catchphrases and aphorisms well known in Russia, but which often baffled interpreters.

  3. Putin khuylo! - Wikipedia

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    "Putin – khuylo!" or "Putin – khuilo!" [a] [1] is a slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin, commonly translated as "Putin [is a] dickhead!" It originated in Ukraine in 2014, having grown from a football chant first performed by FC Metalist Kharkiv and FC Shakhtar Donetsk ultras in March 2014 at the onset of the Russo-Ukrainian War .

  4. Silovik - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality.

  5. Putin makes pledge to Russia’s soldiers in New Year address

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    Vladimir Putin made a pledge to Russia’s soldiers in his pre-recorded New Year address. In his address to the nation on Tuesday (31 December), the Russian President praised his country’s ...

  6. Putin orders Russian government and top bank to develop AI ...

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    Putin's instructions were published on the Kremlin's website on Wednesday, three weeks after he announced that Russia would team up with BRICS partners and other countries to develop AI. He told ...

  7. Kremlin.ru - Wikipedia

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    Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  8. Putin describes Trump in one word as he breaks silence on ...

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    Russian leader Vladimir Putin described Donald Trump in one word as he spoke publically for the first time about the Republican’s election victory. Putin said he had been “impressed” by ...

  9. Putinversteher - Wikipedia

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    A Putinversteher logo similar to what may be seen on T-shirts, mugs, and the like Putinversteher or Putin-Versteher is a German neologism and a political buzzword (Putin + verstehen), which literally translates to "Putin understander", i.e. "one who understands Putin". It is a pejorative reference to politicians and pundits who express empathy to Vladimir Putin and may also be translated as ...