The word for peasant mother in Russian is "ะบัะตััััะฝะบะฐ" (krestyanka).
The Russian Peasant - 1912 was released on: USA: 17 January 1912
babushkas
A Russian peasant.
Farm
A man
A Cossack is a Russian peasant. An example sentence would be: The Cossack was very pleasant to everyone that knew him.
A wealthy Russian peasant may also be referred to as a kulak. Kulaks were prosperous peasants in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union who owned larger farms and often employed laborers.
Peasant in Spanish is: campesino.
There are two syllables in the word peasant PEA-SANT
the Peasant Revolt
Kulak