Rodina

Word RODINA
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A Rodina is a nice person. Beautiful, both on the inside and the outside. She can also be very wrong about how she is, she usually thinks she's worse than she is, which is wrong. Tends to think less of herself. She doesn't care much about anything but when she starts to care about someone (Which is rare) she cares and loves very deeply. She will care about you like you've never been cared about before. If you can make a Rodina care about/love you then you're one of the luckiest people ever. If you have a Rodina then you have EVERYTHING in thw world. Urban Dictionary

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The word "rodina" in example sentences

We passed through the cemetery gates and skirted the graves, the more recent stones often marked with photographs of the deceased inset into the marble or granite beneath the word rodina, followed by the family name. ❋ John Connolly (2005)

The word rodina means "motherland" in Russian and Bulgarian. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Peggy - I don't place any trust in Uncle Sam at all (not least about the Albanians, who suddenly appear to have joined NATO, despite their 'Kanun of Lek' and other blood-feud habits), but neither do I place any trust in the Russians, whose idea of the sacred 'rodina' or 'motherland' only goes as far as the Tsarist empire's outer frontiers (so much for Communism!) ❋ Unknown (2009)

Typically, Russians who live abroad refer to their adopted country as a "new rodina". ❋ Unknown (2010)

The staff at the polygon was driven to conceive of weapons that would ensure the safety of the rodina, the great Russian homeland, and equip fraternal socialist forces in the expanding Kremlin sphere. ❋ C. J. Chivers (2010)

He designed firearms, he said, to defend the rodina — themotherland. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He designed firearms, he said, to defend the rodina -- the motherland. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The common Russian word for homeland is rodina, usually translated as “motherland,” since it is a feminine noun from a root associated with child-bearing. ❋ Strobe Talbott (2008)

"This is the _rodina, _ the original homeland," Father told him. ❋ Card, Orson Scott (1999)

Later when I surfed the rodina. cz site, I found numerous letters from Czech mothers stating similar problems getting their child enrolled into preschool, so I felt better. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"[That dude] has a [Rodina]" "damn, [how lucky]" ❋ Bleh5555 (2018)

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