Talk:muszka

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Muszka is an ethnic slur on a russian or ex-soviet person (muszkák: russian people) in the hungarian language, originally abbreviated from Moszkva (city / medieval Duchy of Moscow). It has a powerful negative connotation due to the historical ransacking of Hungary and oppression of her liberty by russian tsarist and soviet army troops in 1849, 1944-45 and 1956. Muszka is thus a much stonger loaded phrase then "ruszki / ruszkik" when it comes to describe the russian people. 195.184.22.129 19:27, 9 February 2019 (UTC)Reply