Rusalka
In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка; Polish: rusałka) is a female entity, often malicious toward mankind and frequently associated with water, with counterparts in other parts of Europe, such as the French Melusine and the Germanic Nixie. Folklorists have proposed a variety of origins for the entity, including that they may originally stem from Slavic paganism, where they may have been seen as benevolent spirits. Rusalki appear in a variety of media in modern popular culture, particularly in Slavic language-speaking countries, where they frequently resemble the concept of the mermaid.
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Rusalka
In Slavic folklore, the rusalka (plural: rusalki; Cyrillic: русалка; Polish: rusałka) is a female entity, often malicious toward mankind and frequently associated with water, with counterparts in other parts of Europe, such as the French Melusine and the Germanic Nixie. Folklorists have proposed a variety of origins for the entity, including that they may originally stem from Slavic paganism, where they may have been seen as benevolent spirits. Rusalki appear in a variety of media in modern popular culture, particularly in Slavic language-speaking countries, where they frequently resemble the concept of the mermaid.
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Dalam mitologi Slavia, rusalka ...... usalka akan mati.
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Dans la mythologie slave, les ...... culin pourrait être le vodnik.
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Dentro de la mitología eslava, ...... griega y la banshee irlandesa.
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Een Rusalka (meervoud: rusalki ...... zouden veranderen in rusalki.
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In Slavic folklore, the rusalk ...... le the concept of the mermaid.
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La russalka (en plural russalk ...... ns del riu per a la seva mort.
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Rusalka (plural: rusalki eller ...... tsvaras rusalkorna av vilorna.
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Rusalka (russisch Руса́лка) is ...... also der Woche nach Pfingsten.
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Rusalky jsou ženské vodní démo ...... zpětný vliv víry o rusalkách.
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Rusałka – w religii Słowian demoniczna istota zamieszkująca lasy, pola i zbiorniki wodne.
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Dalam mitologi Slavia, rusalka ...... ya di atas pohon.
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Dans la mythologie slave, les ...... culin pourrait être le vodnik.
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Dentro de la mitología eslava, ...... griega y la banshee irlandesa.
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Een Rusalka (meervoud: rusalki ...... et het plan hen te verdrinken.
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In Slavic folklore, the rusalk ...... le the concept of the mermaid.
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La russalka (en plural russalk ...... ns del riu per a la seva mort.
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Rusalka (plural: rusalki eller ...... tsvaras rusalkorna av vilorna.
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Rusalka (russisch Руса́лка) is ...... also der Woche nach Pfingsten.
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Rusalky jsou ženské vodní démo ...... íl od víl lidem spíše škodily.
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Rusałka – w religii Słowian demoniczna istota zamieszkująca lasy, pola i zbiorniki wodne.
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Roussalka
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Rusalka (Mythologie)
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Rusalka (mythisch wezen)
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Rusalka (mytologi)
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Rusalka
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Rusalka
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Rusalka
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