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  2. Blini - Wikipedia

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    Blini (plural blinis or blini, rarely bliny; [1] [2] Russian: блины pl., Ukrainian: млинці pl., mlyntsi), singular: blin, are an Eastern European pancake made from various kinds of flour of buckwheat, wheat, etc. They may be served with smetana, cottage cheese, caviar and other garnishes, or simply smeared with butter.

  3. Mat (profanity) - Wikipedia

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    The mat-word "хуй" ("khuy") in Max Vasmer's Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch [] (Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language). Heidelberg, 1950–1958. Mat (Russian: мат; матерщи́на / ма́терный язы́к, matershchina / materny yazyk) is the term for vulgar, obscene, or profane language in Russian and some other Slavic language communities.

  4. Ukrainian profanity - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian profanities (Ukrainian: лайливі слова, romanized: lailyvi slova) are words and expressions that are considered improper or even rude in everyday language. Like many other languages, the profanities in Ukrainian are also based on sexuality or the human body.

  5. Putin khuylo! - Wikipedia

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    Shortly afterward, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko nominated a different diplomat to lead the Foreign Affairs ministry. [44] According to the Ukrainian media, the presidential plan to replace the minister was known prior to the incident, [45] being proposed as part of a bigger reshuffle in the Ukrainian government. Soon after, Poroshenko ...

  6. Blat (favors) - Wikipedia

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    According to Max Vasmer, the origin of the word blat is the Yiddish blatt, meaning a "blank note" or a "list". [8] However, according to both Vasmer and N. M. Shansky, blat may also have entered into Russian as the Polish loanword blat , a noun signifying "someone who provides an umbrella" or a "cover". [ 8 ]

  7. ‘Why did the VAR keep silent?’ Ukrainian media slams ...

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    The match finished 0-0, meaning Ukraine will now take part in the Euro playoffs in March next year. The mood in the Ukrainian media after the match was understandably one of frustration.

  8. Volodymyr Zelensky explains meaning behind colours of ...

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    Volodymyr Zelensky explains meaning behind colours of Ukrainian flag in Netflix special with David Letterman. Source: My Next Guest with David Letterman and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Netflix

  9. List of English words of Ukrainian origin - Wikipedia

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    Rukh (Ukrainian: Рух; movement), a Ukrainian centre-right political party the People's Movement of Ukraine. Sich (Ukrainian: Січ), the administrative and military centre for Cossacks. Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian: Верхо́вна Ра́да), Ukraine's parliament, literally Supreme Council, formerly also translated as the Supreme Soviet.