Za Rodinu (За Родину)
"За Родину" (Za Rodinu)
You can say "patrie" or "terre natale" in French to refer to one's motherland or homeland.
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "нет" (pronounced as "nyet").
"Motherland represents one's homeland or country of origin."
The word "black" in Russian is "чёрный" (chyorniy).
"Enough" in Russian is "достаточно" (pronounced dostatochno).
"Rodina" means "motherland" or "homeland" in Russian. It is commonly used to refer to one's native country or place of origin.
Yes! For the Motherland! And Vodka!
Germans say Fatherland. translated to Vaterland
Russia is referred to as the "Motherland" by Russians. Germany is called the "Fatherland" by Germans
The cast of For the Motherland - 2005 includes: Victor Albert as Nikita Alex Alikashkin as Praporschik Federov Kevin Anthony Brooks as Russian Conscript Ramon Binaki as Russian Conscript Chris Cronin as Russian Conscript Mike DePaolo as Russian Conscript Lindsay Giuliano as Russian Conscript Brajan Kola as Door Guard Danny Kuhne as Russian Conscript Sean Lecouris as Russian Conscript Jason Liounakos as Flagbearer Jamie Parslow as Russian Conscript Michael Schatz as Russian Conscript Graham Sheldon as Russian Conscript Pavel Sidorenko as Kapitan Andrei Stetsenko as Serzeant Spencer Wilkerson as Russian Conscript Steven Zehnder as Russian Conscript
Africa is the motherland
I think it is `THE BEAR' This reference was used during the Cold War, and later for describing the Russian economy.
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
You can say "patrie" or "terre natale" in French to refer to one's motherland or homeland.
To some people, it would be a motherland.
this how you say animal in Russian животное
Джиттербаг is how you say jitterbug in Russian