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  1. Where I come from bratishka is hardly ever used...

    Where I come from bratishka is hardly ever used to address your brother, it's used by middle aged working class men to address younger working class men, as in братишка, не подскажешь.... Not to be...
  2. Indrashka or Indrasha or Indrashik, but not...

    Indrashka or Indrasha or Indrashik, but not *Indrashki*.

    No, this isn't a girl's name. In fact, it sounds a bit like "bratooshka" which is a bit like "Br
  3. That's called "дрябза" (not sure about the...

    That's called "дрябза" (not sure about the spelling though) at least where I come from and гать is a midle-sized swamp akin to ровжа or ковыдло, I've never heard anyone call a path through a swamp...
  4. Well, I'm afraid I'm forced to disagree - the...

    Well, I'm afraid I'm forced to disagree - the English words too are restricted in their usage, at least that's what I was told when I was visiting England - for example, people would normally only...
  5. Re: And these people say we have too many words

    There's also гать, маево, купань (купан), вязь (вязище), сыза, сасы, калуга (in parts of the Volga region!!!), едма - they all mean different kinds of bogs, swamps, mires, etc. in different parts of...
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