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Just a digression: Kama is not Slavic, it is Turkish for dagger. Baba in Russian is either a peasant woman or a grandmother. Baba in Turkish is “father”, buyuk baba is “grandfather”. And the only way for a grandmother to become a grandfather is to grow a pair of testicles:-))) |
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