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Cristina, what is this nonsense? Lafayette, what is this music? And what is this game he plays? Tell me, what is this thing? So what is this impossible hyperbolic structure? Question, what is this apparatus? Dad, what is this show? So, what is this , our third date? So what is this , a heart attack?

So, what is this scanning system? Mom, what is this old pictures in the living room? This variation is common to many areas of Russia, including Siberia and the Urals, but can also be heard in everyday speech almost anywhere in the country.

Pronunciation: SHOH. This is an informal way to say "what" and can only be used in very relaxed social situations. Pronunciation: CHEM. Pronunciation: toh, shtoh. Translation: that what. What boy? Meaning: what for. Pronunciation: kaTOriy. Meaning: what if. Here are some common Russian expressions that mean "what":. SHTOH ty! Have you lost your mind? Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data.

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