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Hard To Understand

In different languages there are always phrases that is hard to understand. In Russian it is

Kosil kosoi kosoi Kosoi kosoi kosoi

The translation: A drunk squint-eyed rabbit mowed with a bent scythe.

Here is the whole post with more similar phrases in different languages. Though it is in Russian but you may find a saying in your language. Enjoy!

Russian Idioms. Part 1 “Getting In And Out Of Trouble”

Zavarit’ kashu (to cook a porridge) – to cause trouble; to make a mess of things; goof everything up.

(A man) zavaril kashu;
(A woman) zavarila kashu

Often a person who doesn't want to deal with the troubles caused by another one says:
"Ty zavaril etu kashu, ty i raskhlyobyvai" – you cooked this porridge, so eat it yourself

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