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  2. Borzoi - Wikipedia

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    Borzoi is the masculine singular form of an archaic Russian adjective that means 'fast'. Borzaya sobaka ('fast dog') is the basic term for sighthounds used by Russians, though sobaka is usually dropped. The name psovaya derived from the word psovina, which means 'wavy, silky coat', just as hortaya (as in hortaya borzaya) means

  3. Tumbalalaika - Wikipedia

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    Tumbalalaika" (Yiddish: טום־באַלאַלײַקע) is a Russian Jewish folk and love song in the Yiddish language. Tum ( טום ) is the Yiddish word for 'noise' and a balalaika is a stringed musical instrument of Russian origin.

  4. Chortai - Wikipedia

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    The Chortai, sometimes spelt Chortaj, is a breed of sighthound from Ukraine.. The Chortai is said to resemble a cross between a Greyhound and a short haired Borzoi, being a quite heavily built running hound but nevertheless displaying typical sighthound features.

  5. Category:Songs in Russian - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Songs in Russian" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  6. Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians) - Wikipedia

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    "Tschaikowsky (and Other Russians)" is not a song in the normal sense of the term: it is a rhyming list of fifty Russian composers' names, which Kaye rattled off (in a speaking, not singing, voice) as rapidly as possible.

  7. Ah Vy, Seni, Moi Seni - Wikipedia

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    The song is known from at least the 18th century. The song became known all over the world from the epic 1968 Soviet film War and Peace ( Voina i Mir ) based on Leo Tolstoy 's novel and directed by Sergei Bondarchuk .The first part of the film includes a scene with Russian soldiers singing that song while marching through an Austrian village.

  8. Justin Bieber song saves Russian man from bear attack - AOL

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    A Russian man was walking to his favorite fishing spot when suddenly a brown bear attacked him. But, The Inquisitr says when his phone rang playing Bieber's song "Baby" the bear became scared and ...

  9. Lovesickness - Wikipedia

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    Gothic metal songs thematize lovesickness from Medieval literary influences. "This emotional and physical distress is a key element of fin'amor that echoes into Gothic metal", according to The Oxford Handbook of Music and Medievalism. "In particular, lovesickness was associated with desires and passions that remained unfulfilled, resulting in ...