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  2. Category:Russian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Russian words and phrases" The following 73 pages are in this category, out of 73 total. ...

  3. Category:Slavic words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves. As such almost all article titles should be italicized (with Template:Italic title). Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase. See as example Category:English words.

  4. Nadsat - Wikipedia

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    A further example is the Russian word for 'head', golová, which sounds similar to Gulliver known from Gulliver's Travels; Gulliver became the Nadsat expression for the concept 'head'. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Many of Burgess's loanwords, such as devotchka ('girl') and droog ('friend'), maintain both their relative spelling and meaning over the course of ...

  5. Kalina krasnaya - Wikipedia

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    In Old Russian language the word for beautiful and red were completely identical. In the modern Russian language, the terms for red and beautiful are still strongly connected linguistically. Krasnaya (Russian: кра́сная) means red and is connected in modern Russian language to beautiful (Russian: красиво). [3] [4]

  6. Category:Soviet phraseology - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Great Russian chauvinism; Green armies; Gulag; H. ... This page was last edited on 5 March 2024, ...

  7. Category:Russian-language idioms - Wikipedia

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  9. Subbotnik - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Lenin at the All-Russia Subbotnik in the Kremlin grounds, Moscow, May 1, 1920. Subbotnik and voskresnik (from Russian: суббо́та, IPA: for "Saturday" and воскресе́нье, IPA: [vəskrʲɪˈsʲenʲjɪ] for "Sunday") were days of volunteer unpaid work on weekends after the October Revolution, though the word itself is derived from суббо́та (subbota for Saturday ...