In Russian, "иди" (pronounced "ee-dee") is the imperative form of the verb "идти," which means "to go." It translates to "go" in English and is used to instruct someone to proceed or move in a specific direction. The word can be used in both formal and informal contexts, depending on the situation.
Russian for "Little brother, come here" would be Idi syuda, malenkiy brat. It sounds strange in Russian, but then so it does in English :)
no (spelled "но" in Russian) = But, yet; notwithstanding.
"Chris" is not a common Russian name. However, it can be transliterated to "Крис" in Russian.
"Kayla" does not have a direct translation in Russian, as it is not a Russian name.
it means "Raspberry" in Russian :) it is also my nickname
In English idi nahui translates to a slang term something to the effect of 'Go f*** yourself'. The term is Russian and can be heard when someone is very happy about some incident.
Russian for "Little brother, come here" would be Idi syuda, malenkiy brat. It sounds strange in Russian, but then so it does in English :)
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Idi Amin's birth name is Idi Amin Dada Oumee.
go to sleep, my sweet one. Sleep.
Idi Salsamendi is 5' 2".
Idi Amin was a Ugandan dictator.
For most of his life Idi Amin lived in Entebbe.
IDI Billing Solutions was created in 1996.
In the context of Idi Amin Dada, "Dada" is a Swahili word meaning "sister." Idi Amin, the former dictator of Uganda, used it as part of his name to emphasize his connection to his roots and to project a sense of authority and power. The use of "Dada" in this context was a way to evoke loyalty and kinship among his supporters.
The Collected Broadcasts of Idi Amin was created in 1975.
Idi Katha Kaadu was created on 1979-06-29.