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[Facts] Russian diminutives in the Western world
by
overtheclouds
2/21/2013, 2:34 AM
E.g.
Tanya
,
Sonya
,
Nadia
,
Natasha
,
Sasha
,
Anya
,
Anoushka
,
Vanya
,
Katya
. What was the reason for these names becoming popular in the Western world (meaning Western
Europe
, the USA, etc) during the 20th century?
#nicknames
#Russian
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Russian diminutives in the Western world
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overtheclouds
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2/21/2013, 2:34 AM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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ClaudiaS
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2/26/2013, 11:06 AM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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overtheclouds
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3/2/2013, 5:03 AM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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kittykat2006
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2/28/2013, 7:35 PM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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clevelandkentevans
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3/1/2013, 5:50 AM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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clevelandkentevans
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2/26/2013, 7:57 AM
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Re: Russian diminutives in the Western world
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overtheclouds
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3/2/2013, 5:03 AM
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I have wondered the same thing
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Swiff
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2/22/2013, 9:59 AM
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Re: I have wondered the same thing
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overtheclouds
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3/2/2013, 5:52 AM