It is a head covering, named after the Russian word for Grandmother
Yes, "babushka" is a term commonly used to refer to a headscarf that covers the head and is tied under the chin. It is also used to refer to an elderly Russian woman or grandmother.
The word "babushka" is a Slavic term for a grandmother or an old woman. It can also refer to the traditional headscarf worn by Russian or Eastern European women.
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).
Babushka is a woman's head scarf, folded triangularly and worn tied under the chin.
A babushka is worn on the head as a head covering; most often tied under the chin. The origin of the name is from the Russian work Babushka for grandmother. Babushkas were all the rage in the 1950 - early 1960's.
The word "scarf" can be traced back to the Old Northern French word "escharpe" meaning a sling or piece of armor. It evolved over time to refer to a decorative or protective piece of clothing worn around the neck, eventually becoming known as a "scarf" in English.
Babushka is Russian for Grandmother or old woman.Babushka is the Russian word for Grandmother or Scarf.
it means a person looking after young children, a grandma and a scarf type thing they wear in america
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
a scarf or head scarf
An ushanka is a Russian fur cap with ear flaps that can be tied up to the crown of the cap, or tied at the chin to protect the ears from the cold. In the English-speaking world, it is referred to as a shapka, from the Russian language word for "hat". Ushanka literally translates as "ear-flaps hat". http://russian-crafts.com/russian-hats.html
it means a person looking after young children, a grandma and a scarf type thing they wear in america
Russian head scarfs are called "kokoshniks." They are traditional headpieces worn by Russian women as part of their folk costume.