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What exactly does Russian Ula mean?
Ura has no specific meaning in Russian, and is usually used as a modal particle to express strong feelings.

Russian soldiers usually shout "Hula!" When they charge. Often translated as "Long live!" It should be noted that some translators like to translate it into "kill!" , in line with the habits of China people. The former Soviet Union/Russia used to use "Ura!" During the military parade. Slogan, its function is similar to China's "Hello comrades! Hello, chief! Comrades have worked hard! Serve the people! " The parade shouted.

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On May 9 every year, the tsunami-like "Hula!" can be heard in the victorious military parade in Moscow's Red Square. Sound, the following is the content of the military parade:

Minister of Defense: товарищ. Hello, comrades!

The troops being read: товарищ. Hello, Minister of National Defense!

Minister of National Defense: поздравляювассссйгод д

The troops being read: ура! Ура! Ура! Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!