The word is шарф, pronounced [sharf] with a long a just like in "scarf."
In Russian, scarf is "ัะฐัั" (pronounced as "sharf").
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).
"Scarf" in Polish is "szalik".
To say "no" in Russian, you can say "ะฝะตั" (pronounced as "nyet").
The word "black" in Russian is "ัััะฝัะน" (chyorniy).
"Enough" in Russian is "ะดะพััะฐัะพัะฝะพ" (pronounced dostatochno).
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).
The scarf is "der Schal".
a scarf or head scarf
Buschka is a name, but without further context it is difficult to provide a specific answer. It could be a person's name, a brand, a place, or something else entirely. More information would be needed to provide a more accurate response.
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
"Scarf" in Polish is "szalik".
skarpo
Ton echarpe est joli. (your scarf is pretty/beautiful) L'echarpe est joli. (the scarf is pretty/beautiful)
scarfe or charlatan :)
To say sweetheart in Russian you say dorogaya. To say I love you in Russian you would say, Ya lyublyu tebya.
Babushka is Russian for Grandmother or old woman.Babushka is the Russian word for Grandmother or Scarf.
this how you say animal in Russian животное