Russian children were often responsible for chores such as helping with household tasks like cleaning, cooking, and caring for younger siblings. They may also have been expected to assist with agricultural work, like tending to livestock or helping in the fields.
Chores is pronounced as "chawrz."
"Mamotchka" is an affectionate term in Russian that loosely translates to "mommy" or "mama." It is often used by children or adults to express endearment or closeness towards their mother.
"Quehaceres" are things to be done, as chores. "De la casa" means of (or around) the house.
The Russian immigrants spoke Russian.
Russian IS an adjective.
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The aboriginal children did chores in the kitchen.