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Russian is the language of origin for the word sputnik. The word in question functions as a noun whose translation into English generally is as "companion". "co-traveler," or "fellow traveler." But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "spuht-nihk" in Russian.
It's Russian for comrade
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The answer is Perestroika
Perestroika
Restructuring of the economy and society - if in politics Literally Re-building
The Russian word "свинья" (svinya) translates to "pig" in English.
One half
"Vsegda" means "always" in English.
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Mogliny
Vy, is the Russian word that translates into the English word "you." Or anything to that effect.
The word "perestroika" comes from Russian and means "restructuring" or "reformation." It was a political movement introduced by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s aimed at reforming the Soviet political and economic systems.
Perestroika is a Russian word meaning "rebuilding" or "restructuring". It became internationally recognized when Soviet President Gorbachev used it to describe his planned reforms for the Soviet Union. Since the time of Gorbachev is has been linked to the fall and break up of the Soviet Union and the formation of the Russian Federation.