What is Russia's version of Santa?

Ded Moroz or Grandfather Frost is a Russian counterpart of Santa Claus. Both bring presents and are much expected by the kids but there're a few things that make them different. 1.
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What is the Russian version of Santa?

Unlike the bloated, red-coated father Christmas of the West, Russia's Santa Claus, known as Ded Moroz (Grandfather Frost), is slender with a wizard-like flowing beard and he wears a long robe that comes in different colors, such as blue and white.
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What is Father Frost in Russian?

Etymology. Calque of Russian Дед Моро́з (Ded Moróz), literally "Grandfather Frost".
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Who was Santa Claus in USSR?

Ded Moroz is very similar in many respects to Santa Claus, but can be strikingly different. For instance, Ded Moroz carries a staff and wears a long white beard. His coat is sometimes red, but most often is blue. He wears tall valenki, traditional felted boots from Russia, to protect him from the cold.
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What is Santa called in Ukraine?

Ukraine's Santa Claus is called Did Moroz (Father Frost) or Svyatyy Mykolay (Saint Nicholas).
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Santa is Captured by the Russians - Foil Arms and Hog



What do they call Santa in Japan?

In Japan Santa is known as サンタさん、サンタクロース / Santa-san (Mr Santa) or サンタクロース / Santa-Kurosu (Santa Claus). (Another Japanese gift bringer is Hoteiosho, a Japanese god of good fortune from Buddhism.
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What does Opa in Russian mean in English?

In Romanian (hopa) and Russian culture (опа) it is used during the short phase of concentration on an action (similar to "come on" in English), the expectation of successful process during the action and the subsequent completion of it, for example, when throwing a basketball into the basket, getting off the bike or ...
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What is Dada in Russian?

папа {m} dada (also: dad, daddy, father, pa, papa, da)
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What do Russian girls call their father?

2- Father. The word “father” in Russian also has two translations. Usually, it's папа (papa), and in formal situations it's отец (otets). Also, you might come across the translation батя (batya).
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What does Снегурочка mean?

In the Russian Christmas tradition Father Christmas is always accompanied by his granddaughter. Her name is Snegurochka a snow maiden.
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What is the Russian Krampus?

Krampus is a horned, anthropomorphic figure in the Central and Eastern Alpine folklore of Europe who, during the Advent season, scares children who have misbehaved.
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How do Russia say Merry Christmas?

1- Merry Christmas!

Счастливого Рождества! Schastlivogo Rozhdestva!
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Do Russian wives take their husband's last name?

Women customarily take their husband's surname at marriage, although not always. The middle name is patronymic, created by using the child's father's name with the suffix “vich” or “ovich” for boys, and “avna” or “ovna” for girls. This means 'son of' and 'daughter of'.
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What do Russians call babies?

Малыш/малышка/малышонок

Pronunciation: maLYSH/maLYSHka/malySHOnuk. Translation: baby/baby girl/little baby. Meaning: baby/baby boy/baby girl. Малыш can be used both for males and females (малышка is the female term of the word). Малышонок is most commonly used when talking to or about a small child.
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What is a typical Russian name?

Common Russian names for girls are Мария (Маша in short), Анна (Аня), Виктория (Вика), Ольга (Оля), Наталья (Наташа), Татьяна (Таня), and for boys Иван (Ваня), Дмитрий (Дима), Пётр (Петя), Владимир (Вова), Николай (Коля), Антон, Андрей.
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What does Baba mean in Russian?

In Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Romanian baba means 'grandmother' or 'old woman'. In contemporary Polish and Russian, baba is the pejorative synonym for 'woman', especially one that is old, dirty or foolish.
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What is Zek in Russian?

Noun. zek (plural zeks) A prisoner at a Russian prison, especially (historical) at a Soviet labour camp. [
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What does Pappa mean in Russian?

This is the most common way to say father in Russian and is suitable for most social settings, from formal to informal. The word carries a neutral to affectionate meaning. The word папа is also used in the expression папа римский (PApa REEMski), meaning the pope.
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Why do Russians say davai?

Davai (давай) literally means "give" in Russian. However, the word is used in many expressions with different meanings, the most popular of which is "come on." In this article, we look at ten different ways to use давай.
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Is Privyet Russian?

Hi in Russian – Привет (Privyet)

This is a little more informal than Здравствуйте (Zdravstvuyte) and Russians use it to greet their friends.
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What is a Russian grandpa called?

-Russian: In Russian, grandfathers are known as “Dedushka.”
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What does China call Santa?

Santa is known as 'Sheng dan Lao ren' in Mandarin, which translates as 'Christmas Old Man', and he is seen as a non-religious figure who lives in a fairytale Arctic Christmas Village in China's North Pole.
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What is the Korean Santa?

Santa Haraboji or Grandpa Santa

Don't say Santa in South Korea. Say Santa Haraboji. This South Korean Santa wears mainly green or blue - occasionally red.
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What is Nigeria Santa?

Santa Claus is what it's been called abroad but father Christmas in Nigeria..
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How many wives can a Russian man have?

Polygamous marriages are not recognized in the Russian Federation. The Family Code of Russia states that a marriage can only be contracted between a man and a woman, neither of whom is married to someone else. Furthermore, Russia does not recognize polygamous marriages that had been contracted in other countries.
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