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Why Do Russians Say Oi? [Solved]

In Russian, oy (ой) is often used as an expression of various degrees of surprise. In the Scandinavian languages, Oi! or the Swedish variant, Oj!, is commonly used as an exclamation of surprise, like “Oh” or “Whoops”.

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Nastya plays with make up toys for girls

Nastya is trying to do makeup but she is not working. Dad decides that Nastya still paints herself early and buys toys for her …

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