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  • ID: 3674525
  • Uploader: 先男虫 »
  • Date: over 5 years ago
  • Size: 1.23 MB .png (773x1300) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/77615565 »
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post #3674525
kiyoshimo and gangut (kantai collection) drawn by ido_(teketeke)

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    Demundo
    over 5 years ago
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    "Uraaa" being translated as "Yeehaw" still not sitting well with me. But damn me for not being able to find anything better.

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    Paracite
    over 5 years ago
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    Demundo said:

    "Uraaa" being translated as "Yeehaw" still not sitting well with me. But damn me for not being able to find anything better.

    I mean... "uraaaa" is fine, we all know what it means.

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    ezekill
    over 5 years ago
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    Cue "I KV like a wrecking ball"

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    Mega1987
    over 5 years ago
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    that's one Point Blank Range blast from the stalinum 152mm derp cannon... XD

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    Demundo
    over 5 years ago
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    Paracite said:

    I mean... "uraaaa" is fine, we all know what it means.

    Well, you might be surprised that even among WW2 enthusiasts exist people not knowing what "Uraaaa" is.

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    Panzercracker
    over 5 years ago
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    Demundo said:

    "Uraaa" being translated as "Yeehaw" still not sitting well with me. But damn me for not being able to find anything better.

    Ura is Russian warcry and well know and very strong warcry. While Yeehaa make them sound like American cowboy hitting on his horse.

    Updated by Panzercracker over 5 years ago

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    Demundo
    over 5 years ago
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    Panzercracker said:

    Ura is Russian warcry and well know and very strong warcry. While Yeehaa make them sound like American cowboy hitting on his horse.

    Well, "Ura" isn't exactly just a warcry, though it's made famous from the fact Red Army used it in the battles.
    And for what I know, "Yeehaw" is also a battle cry used by horse riding gunmen back in the wild west time period.

    That's why I said I can't really find anything better than "Yeehaw" for "Ura".

    Oh, and the notion of "Yeehaw" actually come quite close to "Ura".

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    Paracite
    over 5 years ago
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    The US Army & Air Force, Navy and Marines use Hooah, Hooyah and Oorah, respectively.

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    Panzercracker
    over 5 years ago
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    Demundo said:

    Well, "Ura" isn't exactly just a warcry, though it's made famous from the fact Red Army used it in the battles.
    And for what I know, "Yeehaw" is also a battle cry used by horse riding gunmen back in the wild west time period.

    That's why I said I can't really find anything better than "Yeehaw" for "Ura".

    Oh, and the notion of "Yeehaw" actually come quite close to "Ura".

    US military don't use Yeehaw, they use which that Paracite said, Oorah is closer to Ura. Yeehaw actually the legacy of wild wild west, use by cowboys and is a joy cry rather thatn battle/war cry. And why you are trying to use US warcry for Russian warcry?

    Updated by Panzercracker over 5 years ago

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    karbonkat
    over 5 years ago
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    ...How about "Hurrah"?

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    user 434448
    over 5 years ago
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    karbonkat said:

    ...How about "Hurrah"?

    Exactly what was going to say: it means HURRAY

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    Xian Avenger
    over 5 years ago
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    By the hands of Teitoku Stalin, hawaiin central hime gets hit by KV2

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    Demundo
    over 5 years ago
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    Panzercracker said:

    US military don't use Yeehaw, they use which that Paracite said, Oorah is closer to Ura. Yeehaw actually the legacy of wild wild west, use by cowboys and is a joy cry rather thatn battle/war cry. And why you are trying to use US warcry for Russian warcry?

    I meant horse riders about 200 yeasr ago did use "yeehaw" as a warcry in America. Not quite meant the US Army or anything.
    Well, if it's joy cry, my bad then.

    But then, "Oorah", "Hooah" or "Ura" were also used as a joy cry and in battles like with "Yeehaw", again, as to my knowledge.

    However, I'm not passing "Ura" for "Yeehaw" here. As I originally said, it's not sitting well with me.
    But I am incapable of parsing it to a term those with knowdledge of what "Ura" is can understand what it means.

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    Soyuz nerushimy respublik svobodnykh Splotila naveki velikaya Rus'!
    Unbreakable Union of freeborn Republics Great Russia has welded forever to stand! The Soviet National Anthem.
    I can hear something...
    A song?
    krak!
    Da zdravstvuyet sozdanny voley narodov Yediny, moguchy Sovetsky Soyuz!
    Created in struggle by will of the Peoples, United and Mighty our Soviet Land!
    It can't be! Не может быть!
    Glory to the USSR!
    SMAAAAAAASH!!
    Glory to the USSR!
    Uraaaaaaaaaa!!
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