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Dai halma daway sonay no lorya
Dai halma daway sonay no lorya








dai halma daway sonay no lorya

(“F*ck”, the king of context, is not dead yet.) These are only a few of the ways you can use the word “davai.” It is one of the most versatile words I have heard in any language and it is the schizophrenic Crown Prince of Context.

dai halma daway sonay no lorya

Each time, she said, “davai, davai, davai, davai.” She told them to do this, get that, hurry up, then told one to go sit somewhere else, and said goodbye to another student whose mother came to pick him up.

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It turned out the toy was broken and what I was hearing was the teacher directing the students on how to complete the assignment. I followed the sound and to the head of the room. “The cow goes davai!” “The cat goes davai!” “The chicken goes davai! Poka Poka!” I stopped, looked around. I picked it up and gave it a spin while the Russian teacher gave kids directions on the assignment they had to do.

dai halma daway sonay no lorya

There was a Russian version of one of those children’s toys in the back of the room that tells you the sound animals make: the cow goes moo, the chicken goes cluck, the cat goes meow, and so on. I worked at a children’s camp for a bit in 2018.










Dai halma daway sonay no lorya