Rus?
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In Russian you mean? Several are the same I think.
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No, in Swedish.
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Those words are in Swedish. Just the same as in Ukrainian. Mean the same too.
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According to the most prevalent theory, the name Rus', like the Finnish name for Sweden (Ruotsi), is derived from an Old Norse term for....
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"the men who row" (rods-) as rowing was the main method of navigating the rivers of Eastern Europe, and that it could be linked to ...
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the Swedish coastal area of Roslagen (Rus-law) or Roden, as it was known in earlier times.
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kotlett apelsin annanas
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That's right.
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bankomat reklam
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mmm, now I suddenly want some skinka! (time to go shopping, I guess)
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Bastruma is my absolute favourite.
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I didn't know that. Cool.
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but probably with different meanings :)
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No. Exactly the same meaning. Look them up and you will see.
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Here's one more from the top of my head: малювати-måla (same origin but meaning are different paint vs draw)
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Good one. Actually måla can mean both as in a house or a painting. Rita is for draw and that is more like a sketch or drawing.
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Can't figure out the second one but I get the others as well (don't speak either language). What's the second one?
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Thanks
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