Bear (large mammal with teeth and claws and unpleasant disposition) = Medved' МедведЬ
маленький мишка or mladshaya medvad. First one is in russian writing and second one in english. Last guy just copied/pasted the output from Google translate. 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.
Медведица (pronounced 'medveditsa') with accent on the second syllable.
Syrian golden hamsterCheckered hamster ( I had a checkered golden hamster before, and it was plain mean!)Russian hamsterBeige gloden hamsterTeddy Bear hamsterLonghaired golden hamstersDWARF HAMSTERS:chinese hamsterDzungarian hamsterdwarf and teddy bear hamsters are the most popular and the most fun!
* good luck bear * fun shine bear * share bear * grumpy bear * cousin Leo lion * oopsy bear * cheer bear * friend bear * hopeful heart bear * best friend bear * polite panda * baby hugs bear * wish bear * thanks-a-lot bear * smart heart bear * champ care bear * day dream bear * tender heart bear * bashful heart bear * true heart bear * harmony bear * love-a-lot bear * laugh-a-lot bear * birthday bear * take care bear * baby tugs bear * do your best bear * bedtime bear * America cares bear * surprise bear * secret bear * perfect panda * friend bear *
Some of the sturgeon species that are endangered include the Pallid sturgeon, Russian sturgeon, and Adriatic sturgeon. These species face threats due to overfishing, habitat destruction, and pollution. Conservation efforts are being made to protect and preserve these endangered sturgeon species.
Медведь, pronounced med-VED'
"Медвежонок" (Medvezhonok) is little bear in Russian.
Медовый мишка is honey bear in Russian.
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There are many ways to translate "great" into Russian depending on the context. Assuming you want to exclaim "Great!", it's Отлично! in Russian. Pronounced ut-LEECH-nah.
in Russian and other Slavic languages the word bear is "medved" and variants or derivatives such as medvedev are common surnames.
Google translate(: mexicaaa, but w/ a Russian accent .
пухло = cubby
Bessonnyi/Bessonnnaya
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Таксономия Taksonomiya
Russian brown