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What is kroshka in Russian?

"Kroshka" (крошка) in Russian means "crumb". It can also be used as a term of endearment for a small child, similar to "little one" or "sweetheart" in English.

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* "Kroshka khleba" (крошка хлеба) - "A crumb of bread"

* "Kroshka, idi syuda!" (Крошка, иди сюда!) - "Little one, come here!"

* "Ty takaya kroshka!" (Ты такая крошка!) - "You're so small!" (used endearingly)

It's important to note that the term "kroshka" can also be used in a more neutral context, simply referring to something small.

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