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Live long Russians, you are still the super power in the entire world. Live long tell the end of the world...
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Great USSR, great Russia. (long live the Frendship between India and China)
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@TheRocinka He was born in Russia. You sayed it yourself. That means he is Russian.
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@ERommel8 Достойно есть, church song in the honor of Virgin Marry... Orthodox Christianity :)
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long live motherRussia and it glorious peoples......
salutation from France
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@TheRocinka ....это было задумано иронически
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The Moscow Male Choir performs the Song of the Theotokos from Russian Orthodox chants before the icon of the Mother of God "It is Truly Meet" (Axion Estin or Dostojno Est):
It is truly right to bless thee, O Theotokos,
ever blessed, and most pure, and the Mother of our God.
More honorable than the cherubim,
and beyond compare more glorious than the seraphim.
Without corruption thou gavest birth to God the Word.
True Theotokos, we magnify thee.
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@ERommel8 This is the Song of the Theotokos. This chant is before the icon of the Mother of God "It is Truly Meet" (Axion Estin or Dostojno Est):
Достойно есть яко во истину блажити Тя Богородицу, присноблаженную и пренепорочную и Матерь Бога нашего. Честнейшую херувим и славнейшую без сравнения серафим, без истления Бога Слова рождшую, сущую Богородицу Тя величаем.
@tmh726 When you wish to tell that some people are the most talented and noble, you call them "bogema" which is translated from Russian to English as "Bohemia". It's just misunderstanding. I'm sure the author didn't wish to offend anybody.
anesterova 11 months ago 8
@MrWannabe21 You made me smile:) Sorry, my friend, but the guy at 2:09 is not a typical Russian at all. He belongs to a different nationality. His name is Vladimir Ilyich Albataev. He was born in Russia, Buryatiya, Ulan-Ude city. He is Buryat, not Russian. Russia includes more than 100 nationalities. We are all Russians for the world because Russian culture, Russian language and Russian Orthodoxy unite so many different people in one nation. *Typical Russian* doesn't exist at all.
TheRocinka 6 months ago 6