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маленький мишка or mladshaya medvad. First one is in russian writing and second one in english.

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Мишка (mishka) is more like a teddy-bear or when talking about a cute animal; it's almost used to talk about mice. Like, a bear you'd want to hug or if you plan to use it as a term of endearment. Usually, in a fairy tale, they'd use мишка.

Маленький медведь (malen'kij medved') is small bear. Like, a small variant of a wild bear. If the news did a report on a small bear that escaped from the zoo, they may say this instead.

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