Babushka Adoption Foundation was created in 1999.
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My babushka taught me how to knit.
Her grandmother aften wore a colorful babushka.
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The provenience of the word 'babushka' is from the Russian language. 'Babushka' is from the Russian term for an elderly woman, who is generally a grandmother.
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"Grandmother" in Russian is "бабушка" (pronounced as babushka).
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A babushka is the Polish word for Grand mother
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Babushka is a Russian word, not Polish. It means an old woman, a grandmother.
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The cast of Babushka - 1997 includes: Christos Volikakis as himself
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Babushka is Russian for Grandmother or old woman.
Babushka is the Russian word for Grandmother or Scarf.
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A babushka is worn on the head as a head covering; most often tied under the chin. The origin of the name is from the Russian work Babushka for grandmother. Babushkas were all the rage in the 1950 - early 1960's.
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Babushka.
Babushka is the Russian pronunciation for "Grandma"
Deduska is for Grandpa...
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The lady wore a babushka, or scarf, on her head. what is the context clues
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The cast of Dear Babushka - 2011 includes: Luke Edwards as Mikail Hunter Hamilton as Bonnie
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Because she likes to clip her toes and talk goba goba on the phone and when mr babushka comes in se like (Oscar LikeS)
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The word "babushka" may be in quotation marks to indicate that it is being referenced as a term or word itself, rather than to describe an actual babushka, which is a type of headscarf worn by women in Eastern Europe.
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My Babushka Searching Ukranian Identities - 2001 was released on:
USA: 2001 (Boston Jewish Film Festival)
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Wendy's was named after the founder's second daughter. See the related link for more information.
Dave Thomas named Wendy's after his first daughter.
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The story of Babushka, or the Russian folk tale of the old woman who misses the chance to visit the baby Jesus, is believed to have originated from Eastern Europe. It has been passed down through generations as a traditional Christmas story.
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The male version of a babushka is typically referred to as a "dedushka" in Russian culture. The term "dedushka" is used to describe an elderly man, often a grandfather or older male figure. Just like a babushka, a dedushka is associated with wisdom, experience, and a nurturing presence within the family unit.
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It depends on if you mean the "head scarf" or if you are saying "grandmother."
The head scarf is baBOOshka with the emphasis on the "boo" (ba-BOO-shkah). Grandmother is BAbushka, with the emphasis on the "ba" (BAbu-shkah).
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She doesn't. The so-called Babushka is the product of imagination of an American poetess Edith M. Thomas who in 1907 wrote a poem Babushka: a Russian Legend. In Russia, nobody has ever heard about the gift-giving Babushka and this character doesn't exist in the Russian folklore at all. In Russia, it's Father Frost who brings gifts to children and adults on New Year's Eve. This Babushka thing is just a sick joke. She doesn't exist in Russia, period.
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The cast of Elektronnaya babushka - 1985 includes: Ingeborga Dapkunaite Darius Palekas Vytautas Paukste Vidas Petkevicius Inna Rosenaite
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"Babushka" is a Russian word that means "grandmother" or "old woman." It can also refer to a traditional headscarf tied under the chin, commonly worn by older women in Russia and Eastern Europe.
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The Russian name for grandmother is "бабушка" (pronounced babushka).
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Babushka is a term that means "grandmother" in Russian and is often used to refer to elderly women in Slavic cultures. In popular culture, the term gained broader recognition through various stories and folklore, sometimes representing wisdom and traditional values. Additionally, "Babushka" can refer to a specific character in narratives, such as in the context of the Babushka Lady, an unidentified woman who was present during the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. However, if you're referring to a specific individual or event associated with "Babushka," please provide additional context.
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Dear Babushka - 2011 was released on:
USA: 21 May 2011 (On Location: The Los Angeles Video Project)
USA: 27 August 2011 (Readymade Film Festival)
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The cast of Babushka udava - 1977 includes: Mikhail Kozakov as Elephant Vsevolod Larionov as Parrot Vasili Livanov as Boa Nadezhda Rumyantseva as Monkey Boris Vladimirov as Grandma
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The Ukrainian word for grandmother is "бабуся" (babusia).
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Raisa Ruder has written:
'Babushka's beauty secrets'
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Back in the U.S.S.R. The name derives from the Russian word for ( Grandmother) and is also a type of headgear.
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i don't know the correct spelling but its pronounced.... baa.boo.shkah
babushka ( pronounced baa boo shkah) does not mean baby in Russian. Babushka is a women's scarf folded in a triangle and worn by pheasant women and can also mean grandmother
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