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Fenya (Russian: феня, IPA: [ˈfʲenʲə]) or fen'ka (Russian: фенька, IPA: [ˈfʲenʲkə]) is a
Russian cant
language originated among the
travelling peddlers...
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origin and some
features of its
grammar could be
derived from Russian.
Fenya, a
criminal argot of
ancient origin, with
Russian grammar, but with distinct...
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United Kingdom Engsh, from
Kenya Fala dos arxinas, from Galicia,
Spain Fenya from
Russia Gacería, from
Spain ****le language, from
South African **** culture...
- and folk sayings.
Putin sometimes uses
Russian criminal jargon (known as "
fenya" in Russian),
albeit not
always correctly. ****essments of Putin's character...
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breaks into
houses to
allow entry for
their gang. Bargoens,
Netherlands Fenya,
Russia Germanía,
Spain Grypsera,
Poland Rotwelsch,
Germany Coa,
Chile A...
- Caló Cant
Cantonese internet slang ****ney
rhyming slang Fala dos
arxinas Fenya ****le
language Glossary of jive talk
Helsinki slang IsiNgqumo Joual Language...
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Balachka Surzhyk Pidgins, creoles,
cants and
mixed languages Alaskan Russian Fenya Kyakhta Russian–Chinese
Pidgin Mednyj Aleut Padonkaffsky jargon (Olbanian)...
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other thieves within the thieves' law. In
Russian criminal jargon or
Fenya (феня), a full set of
tattoos is
known as frak s
ordenami (a
tailcoat with...
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although there is no
clear legal definition what
exactly constitutes "mat".
Fenya Gopnik Russian joke:
Taboo vocabulary Seven dirty words Leningrad, a Russian...
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symbol of
thieves in law and, as such,
denotes one. The head of the
Devil (
Fenya: оскал, oskal, 'bared teeth'; Russian: голова дьявола, romanized: golova...