Because Ded Moroz means "Grandpa Frost," which is how they think of Santa Claus.
Ded Moroz ("Father Frost") is the Russian counterpart of Santa Claus.
Yes, in Russia he is called Ded Moroz (it means Granddad Frost)
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In Russia, there is a figure similar to Santa Claus named Дед Мороз (Ded Moroz). However, you could also refer to Santa Claus as Санта Клаус (Santa Klaus), which is simply the Russian way of saying "Santa Claus".ded moroz
They say it Ded Moroz or Father Frost
The cast of Ded Moroz from Kolhoz - 1988 includes: Rodrig Andrisan as Ded Moroz (Santa Claus) Bogdan Iordanescu as Bozo Dolores Iordanescu as Dolly
Дед Мороз (Ded Moroz) or Father Frost is the Russian equivalent.
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The Russian counterpart of Santa Claus is Ded Moroz, or "Father Frost." He places presents under the New Year's tree for children and is accompanied on his travels by Snegurochka, or "Snow Maiden."
In the West, Father Frost is commonly known as Ded Moroz, which translates to "Grandfather Frost" in Russian. He is a figure in Slavic folklore and is often associated with the winter holiday season.
Yes, in Russia, the Christmas holiday is traditionally associated with figures such as Ded Moroz, or "Grandfather Frost," who is similar to Santa Claus. He is often accompanied by his granddaughter, Snegurochka, or the Snow Maiden. Russian Orthodox Christians also celebrate the holiday with religious significance, observing it on January 7, in accordance with the Julian calendar. While Ded Moroz is more prominent in New Year's celebrations, he is connected to the festive spirit of Christmas as well.