(transitive, intransitive) to shoot, fire.
Пока (Paka) - “Bye” in Russian
This is the most common way of quickly saying “bye” in Russian. Just like in English, you can also say Пока twice, as in Пока Пока, to say “bye-bye”. Пока literally means 'while'.
bonk {verb}
трахать(ся) {vb} [vulg.] bonk. 2. vulgar. трахнуть {vb} [vulg.]
Noun. сучка • (sučka) f. (colloquial) very thin person.
"Tak" is a word used to buy time or give the impression you are thinking deeply. A Russian will often pause and say "tak, tak, tak" and then respond. It is the equivalent of hmmm in the English language. You can use it to sound intellectual or during negotiations over a purchase.
In Russian, blat (Russian: блат) is a form of corruption comprising a system of informal agreements, exchanges of services, connections, Party contacts, or black market deals to achieve results or get ahead. In the USSR, blat was widespread because of the permanent shortage of consumer goods and services.
Translation of "bruh" into Russian
братан м. р.
In Romanian (hopa) and Russian culture (опа) it is used during the short phase of concentration on an action (similar to "come on" in English), the expectation of successful process during the action and the subsequent completion of it, for example, when throwing a basketball into the basket, getting off the bike or ...
"Ura" or "Hura" is the battle cry of the Russian Armed Forces, as well the Soviet Armed Forces and Red Army that preceded it. Its usage dates back to the Medieval era, derived from the Mongolian phrase hurray, meaning "to move" or "to attack".
The VPK-3927 Volk (Russian: Волк; English: Wolf) is a Russian 4×4 multipurpose military armoured vehicle, manufactured by Military Industrial Company.
In the Russian language, "Pooka" roughly translates to "Fire Bringer". This is actually a common name for Russian firefighting dogs from that era. Pooka was actually a Romanov royal pet, as depicted in their family portrait situated in the ballroom.
Russian, grandmother, diminutive of baba old woman.
The most common way to say thank you in Russian is спасибо (pronounced as spasiba). While the word's literal translation is God save you, it actually means thank you and it can be used in most situations, whether formal or informal.
What is the origin of babushka? Babushka “an elderly Russian woman” is a borrowing from Russian bábushka “grandmother,” equivalent to bába “old woman” and -ushka, a diminutive suffix.
What is an OOO in Russia? A limited liability company in Russia is actually defined as an OOO. It is the type of Russian company which is best suited for businesses with foreign capital. Foreign investors can choose to set up a limited liability company in Russia regardless of their activity.
Origin:Russian. Meaning:Warrior; Man of honor and family. Boba is a boy's name of Russian origin. This name gained popularity due to the infamous character Boba Fett in the Star Wars franchise. But without the galactic influences, this name still carries weight with the definition being "warrior" and "man of honor."
Родной/родная are used very commonly when addressing one's partner or close family. The word comes from род (rod)—family, ancestral line.
Hugs, backslapping, kisses on the cheeks and other expansive gestures are common among friends or acquaintances and between members of the same sex. Russians stand close when talking. Putting your thumb through your index and middle fingers or making the "OK" sign are considered very rude gestures in Russia.
Russian has a lot of words and phrases for girlfriend. These words include podruga, devushka, paren', molodoi chelovek, and moia. Podruga, in British, means “girlfriend”; however , the meaning of 'girlfriend' is less charming than 'devushka'. In fact , some females refer to the female close friends as moia podruga.
The Russian equivalent for Cheers! is За здоровье! [za zda-ró-vye]. Literally it means: "To your health!". The Russian word for'health' is 'здоровье' [zda-ró-vye].
slang. претенциозный {adj. m} chichi (also: flatulent, grandiose, orotund, pretentious, rococo, hifalutin)