It's the sound he makes when he is angry. It's kinda like a warning signal to shut the heck up.
Sometimes he says "Please don't hit me~" or "Patapatapata" repeatedly to imitate the the sound of a flag in the wind.
TV.com says Surkova was born in Russia
It mean exactly what it says
Jennette does not have a lisp. If you check out her video on youtube titled, "In The Airport Heading to MOA!", she says that she does not have a lisp. She says its her computer that makes it sound like she has a lisp.
it means you can get it on a dvd but not on a computer
There's a Georgia in Russia too.
Sometimes he says "Please don't hit me~" or "Patapatapata" repeatedly to imitate the the sound of a flag in the wind.
Your speaker could have blown.
it means that your boyfriend sounds sexy and you sweet
that your sound is low in volume by a superior force i.e you turn the volume knob down...
Sixteen. It is pronounced to sound like the English word "says".
In the Japanese version of Hetalia, an anime about anthromorphic countries, 'kolkolkol' is a catchphrase of the character Russia. He says it generally when he is upset or angry. It's meant to be creepy. Some theorize that 'kol' is short for 'kolkhoz', which is a contraction meaning collective farming (literally, collective management). Kolkhozy were a system of rural economics that existed in the Soviet Union. Esentially, it's several farmers working together. Thus, 'kolkolkol' can be taken as a threat of sorts, going along with another catchphrase of his- "All will be one with Russia."
Well it could mean different things but this doesn't sound good.
The Georgia being talked about on the news is near Russia, not the Georgia in the US or elsewhere.
if you are in Russia, go up to a building that says "шлюха дома"
who says A sound mind in a sound body.
you talk while your sleeping