bob, rob and dob :D
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I visited my babushka in Russia last summer, and she taught me how to make traditional borscht soup.
The provenience of the word 'babushka' is from the Russian language. 'Babushka' is from the Russian term for an elderly woman, who is generally a grandmother.
Babushka Adoption Foundation was created in 1999.
cleaning your teeth A babushka is the Polish word for Grand mother
The Russian word for Grandpa is дедушка (dedushka).
Babushka is a Russian word, not Polish. It means an old woman, a 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.
Back in the U.S.S.R. The name derives from the Russian word for ( Grandmother) and is also a type of headgear.
The cast of Babushka - 1997 includes: Christos Volikakis as himself
"Grandmother" in Russian is "бабушка" (pronounced as babushka).