What does Kaza mean in Russian?

Noun. kā̀zā f (plural kā̀jī, possessed form kā̀zar̃) chicken, hen.
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Why do they say huzzah?

It is thought to come from a word that sailors used to shout in celebration. It may derive from the word hoise, meaning “to hoist”—which they'd shout when hoisting (raising) something, like the sails of the ship. The first recorded uses of terms like hurrah, hooray, and hurray come from the 1700s and 1800s.
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What does Hazza mean in Russian?

Huzzah! We're Russian To Finish 'The Great' : Pop Culture Happy Hour : NPR.
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In what movie do they say huzzah?

Drinking in “The Great” seems to require three steps: shouting “Huzzah!,” downing a shot of alcohol and throwing the glass on the floor so that it smashes into a million pieces.
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When did huzzah become Hurrah?

However hurrah replaced huzzah as a cry of praise or exultation, it had pretty much happened by the 19th century. Hooray is a variant on hurrah that first appeared in 19th century America, along with hurroo and hoorah.
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What does Hussar mean in the Great?

Definition of hussar

: a member of any of various European military units originally modeled on the Hungarian light cavalry of the 15th century.
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What does Peter say in The Great?

10 "Huzzah!"

By far the most ubiquitous quote in the series, it signifies the glory of self-actualization and is usually accompanied by Emperor Peter and Co. throwing a glass directly to the floor.
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Did Catherine The Great have a pet bear?

No surprises there. Except the gift is a bear! He then shoots Catherine's bear at a party in a brutal power move to show her who is the boss of the tortured union. So, it is unlikely as bears were outlawed as pets in St Petersburg in the 1740s.
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Did Peter the III bury his mother?

Peter's mother Grand Duchess Anna Petrovna of Russia died in 1728 when Peter was just a newborn, so he could not have instructed his courtiers to keep her mummified remains. The only similar occurrence would have been his aunt's body lying in state for six weeks after her death in 1762.
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What does HUZA mean?

Noun. huza. rain (condensed water from a cloud.)
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What does hasah mean?

Huzzah (sometimes written hazzah; originally spelled huzza and pronounced huz-ZAY, now often pronounced as huz-ZĀ. In most modern varieties of English hurrah or hooray) is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), "apparently a mere exclamation". The dictionary does not mention any specific derivation.
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What does HIZA mean?

Hiza is Muslim name which means - Â ,Lucky.
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What does the toast Nostrovia mean?

About. “Nostrovia” is the English mispronunciation of the Russian word, "Na Zdorovie", meaning "cheers". Nostrovia is now used as English slang for “let's get drunk” and as a common drinking toast. Nostrovia!
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How do you use huzzah in a sentence?

an expression of excitement, pleasure, or approval: Poised to attack, the soldiers hooted and shouted huzzahs. With a loud huzza, and flourish of his sword, he cried, "Charge the enemy!" He and his wife arrived to massive huzzahs.
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Did Catherine the Great actually eat dirt?

Throughout the early episodes of The Great season 2, Catherine eats dirt multiple times and the reason is never explained. The Great is advertised as being “an occasionally true story” and stretches the limits of that statement at times.
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Was Catherine the Great's mother allergic to peanuts?

She wasn't really allergic to peanuts.

When Catherine offered her mother a chance to try this new delicious treat, the peanut, most watchers could probably see her anaphylactic shock coming from a mile away.
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Did Peter the Great have syphilis?

Nevertheless, contributions analyzed from available sources by his contemporary doctors, and later from medical analyses, reveal no evidence that he had contracted syphilis or any other STD. Most likely, he died from acute renal failure due to urinary tract obstruction.
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How did Jesus realize he was the son of God?

In Matthew 14:33, after Jesus walks on water, the disciples tell Jesus: "You really are the Son of God!" In response to the question by Jesus, "But who do you say that I am?", Peter replied: "You are Christ, the Son of the living God". And Jesus answered him, "Blessed are you, Simon Bar-Jonah!
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What did Jesus say to Peter before he died?

When they had finished eating, Jesus said to Simon Peter, "Simon son of John, do you truly love me more than these?" "Yes, Lord," he said, "you know that I love you." Jesus said, "Feed my lambs."
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Who first called Jesus is the Son of God?

Andrew the Apostle, the first disciple to be called by Jesus. Though we know more about his brother Peter, it was Andrew who first met Jesus.
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What is the opposite of huzzah?

Opposite of a loud cry or shout. whisper.
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What is Ashi in Japanese?

In Japanese, the word ashi (whose kanji can also be read soku) is used to refer to both the legs and feet, and often has a negative meaning when used idiomatically.
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What does Hiji mean in Japanese?

秘事 ひじ hiji. Parts of speech noun (common) (futsuumeishi) secret.
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How do you write Izza in Arabic?

Izza is written in Urdu, Hindi, Arabic, Bangla as إذا, इज़्ज़ा, عزه,إذا, ইজ্জা.
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