- Shashi,
Shikha Macedonian:
Sashka,
Sasho Nepali: Asha, Aasha,
Sashi Persian: Pasha,
Rasha Portuguese:
Sancha Russian: Саша,
Sashka Ukrainian:
Sashko Serbo-Croatian:...
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Sashka (Russian: Сашка) is a 1981
Soviet World War II film
directed by
Aleksandr Surin. The film
takes place in 1942 near Rzhev,
where military operations...
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Sashka is a poem by
Mikhail Lermontov,
written in 1835–1836 and
first published by
Pavel Viskovatov in No. 1, 1882,
issue of
Russkaya Mysl magazine. Belonging...
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entered the
house on Day 1 and
finished third in the
finale on Day 61.
Sashka Vaseva is a pop-folk singer. She
entered the
house on Day 1 and was the...
- and
Sword (TV Series) as
Nastya 2008 Kazaki-Robbers (TV Mini-Series) as
Sashka 2008 Girl (TV Movie) as Lena
Yartseva 2009
Soundtrack of P****ion as Vita...
- L'heure espagnole. With
Glyndebourne Touring Opera, she sang the role of
Sashka in the 1987
world premiere of
Nigel Osborne's The
Electrification of the...
- fruits: "Khadji-Abrek" (1835), his
first ever
published poem, and 1836's
Sashka (a "darling son of Don Juan",
according to Mirsky), a
sparkling concoction...
- Georgieva,
Sashka (2021). "The Last
Medieval Tsaritsas of Tarnovo".
Bulgaria Mediaevalis. 12 (1): 237–250. ISSN 1314-2941. Georgieva,
Sashka (2019). "The...
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bellhop in
hotel Detective (1979) as
police sergeant Yevgeny Kulik Sashka (1981) as
Sashka Teenager (1983) as
Arkadiy Dolgorukiy Lawyer (1990) as
Pavel Arkadyevich...
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Vitya (short form) → Vitenka, Vit'ka.
Diminutives derived with -k-
suffix (
Sashka, Grishka,
Svetka etc)
carry a
pejorative tint. This is
related to a historical...