Question by Q’Aminator: what is the different between Babushka and Matrioshka?
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Answer by blueducky
umm the first one meansd grandmother in russian the other im assuming means mother?…
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fourstargeneral2003 says
Matrioshka is a term rooted to mean "mother." It is the name given to a set of wooden dolls. "Babushka," which means grandmother, is commonly (in error) used to describe a matrioshka doll.
venus11224 says
babushka means grandmother, matrioshke means a doll, or set of dolls, wooden dolls that could be open in the middle and another one a smaller one is inside, when you open the smaller one, there's yet another and so on.