rusalka

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الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
plural rusalki In Slavic folklore and mythology, a water nymph who embodies the soul of either a drowned virgin or a child that died unbaptized. Details of rusalkis' appearance and behaviour vary widely, but a common feature is that the nymphs attempt to entice men. In some areas, they are the subject of a festival in the early summer, when they are thought to emerge from the water and dance by night. In Antonín Dvoák's opera Rusalka, a rusalka attempts to marry a human prince but is reclaimed by her element
التركية - التركية
çek besteci Antoni Dvorak'ın yazdığı bir opera