Question by ahh choo: how do you say “babushka” in russian?
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Answer by 권보아- BoA Kwon
you just said it!
normally
it means old womn
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Question by ahh choo: how do you say “babushka” in russian?
Answers and Views:
Answer by 권보아- BoA Kwon
you just said it!
normally
it means old womn
Read all the answers in the comments.
Know better? Leave your own answer!
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Taivo says
BAH-boosh-kuh (using English sounds). The stress is on the first syllable.
Ponochka says
Babushka means "Grandmother" in Russian. And you say it they way you would read it with a stress on the first syllable.
I am not sure this is what you think it means though… As far as I know there is a misunderstanding in English language that people think it means a "doll"… Those dolls are actually called "Matreshka" in Russian.
kevinmccleanblack says
YOU PRONOUNCE IT Bab / ush / ka
firedogfaszos says
Iguess "babushka" is originally russian, by english you may say:multible woodwork of different size of woman, = taht can be placed into each other.
By short term: ethnic art.
Kacky says
bah BOOSH kah
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