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What does ura mean in Russian?

Ula is a common cheering sound in Russian and can be used to express emotions such as excitement, joy, excitement, congratulations and support.

It is similar to "hooray" or "yay" in English and is usually used to celebrate major events, victories, festivals, etc. In Russia, when people celebrate victory, National Day or other major festivals, they often shout "ура" to express their joy and excitement.

The word "ура" (ura) is very important in Russian culture, it can also mean unity, teamwork and cooperation. People also often use the word "ура" (ura) to motivate, support and boost morale during group activities, such as sports competitions, concerts or other team competitions.

The word also played an important role in Russian history. For example, during World War II, when people commemorated war victories and heroes, they would chant the word "ура" (ura) to express the excitement and cheers of victory in the war.

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