What does bulla mean in Russian?

пузырь {m} bulla (also: bladder, bleb, blowhole, bubble)

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What does Bulla translate to in English?

bulla {adjective feminine}

tough {adj.}

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What does chi chi mean in Russian?

модный {adj. m} chichi (also: cheesy, chic, fashionable, genteel, knowing, modish, nifty, saucy, smart, snappy)

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What does MAma mean in Russia?

The most common way to say mom in Russian is мама (MAma).

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What does nona mean in Russian?

Nonna is the Italian word for grandmother and a Russian feminine name.

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What is Nana in Russia?

nana noun. nanas. бабушка ж.р. ( family)

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What is a Chinci?

showily or affectedly elegant or trendy; pretentious. noun. a chichi person or thing.

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What does chai mean in Russian?

In English and Russian, the word Chai means means tea.

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What does Chi Chi girl mean?

1. showily or affectedly elegant or trendy; pretentious. noun. 2. a chichi person or thing.

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What language is Bulla?

bulla (Spanish → English) – DeepL Translate.

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What is Mutti in English?

n a woman who has given birth to a child (also used as a term of address to your mother) Synonyms: Mama, Mutter Antonyms: Papa, Vater, Vati.

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What does bulla mean in Japanese?

Bulla literally means bra in Japan. This goes along with the Brief tradition of naming your child after underwear.

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Do Russians say oi?

In Russian, oy (ой) is often used as an expression of various degrees of surprise. In the Scandinavian languages, Oi! or the Swedish variant, Oj!, is commonly used as an exclamation of surprise, like "Oh" or "Whoops".

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What do Russians call a friend?

The most popular way to say "friend" in Russian is друг (DROOK) for a male friend and подруга (padROOga) for a female friend.

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Do Russians say bro a lot?

By the way, young Russian guys often use бро (bro) or “bro” the same as it's used in English..

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What do Russians call babies?

Малыш/малышка/малышонок

Pronunciation: maLYSH/maLYSHka/malySHOnuk. Translation: baby/baby girl/little baby. Meaning: baby/baby boy/baby girl. Малыш can be used both for males and females (малышка is the female term of the word). Малышонок is most commonly used when talking to or about a small child.

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What does F mean in Russian?

Ef or Fe (Ф ф; italics: Ф ф) is a Cyrillic letter, commonly representing the voiceless labiodental fricative /f/, like the pronunciation of ⟨f⟩ in "fill, flee, or fall".

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What is slang to call Russians?

Russki and Russky (pl. Russkies) are ethnic slurs for Russians, derived from the Russian word русские ("Russians"). Those terms may also refer to citizens of Russia regardless of ethnic background.

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