
Chuma(Plague)
Alber KamyuChuma Albera Kamiu - eto roman-pritcha. V gorod prikhodit strashnaia bolezn - i liudi nachinaiut umirat. Ottcy goroda, skryvaia pravdu, delaiut zhitelei zalozhnikami epidemii. I kazhdyi stoit pered vyborom: borotsia za zhizn, iskat vykhod ili smiritsia s gospodstvom chumy, s neizbezhnoi smertiu. Mnogie literaturnye kritiki prochityvaiut v romane sobytiia vo Frantcii v period fashistskoi okkupatcii.
something spectacular, fabulous, breathtaking (lit. – plague) More explanations and examples here: Отпад! Did you find an error? Help us correct it please! 0. More from "Russian slang" Chuma. Other translations. Suggestions. ... Scientists now believe that was the plague that killed 200 million people, one of the largest pandemics in history. Это легочная ...
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in. Friends of ArtStation. Plague (Chuma). Slavic mythology character. Posted 2 years ago. Pneumonic plague is a severe lung infection caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. Symptoms include fever, headache, shortness of breath, chest pain, and cough.

Plague is a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis (yer-SIN-e-uh PES-tis). Septicemic plague can occur by itself or along with pneumonic or bubonic plague.

bubonnaya chuma bubonic plague, pestilence, plague: чума рогатого Synonym for Pestilence Those two words have almost identical meanings. Pestilence means an extremely damaging and devastating disease. Plague means the same thing. "the Plague" is sometimes used to refer to the bubonic plague. "pestilence" is sometimes used to refer to an embodiment of disease, usually seen riding a white horse.

Chuma v Manchjurii. The plague in Manchuria in the years 1910-11 Acad Bookman. 1976;29(1):11-4. Author S Morgenstern. PMID: 11610003 No abstract available. Publication types Historical Article MeSH terms China History, Modern 1601- ...

Chuma (plague in Russian) is a homeless teenager who escapes from an orphanage and engages in robberies with other young mobsters in Moscow.