Bluehawk said: Some of the Russian battle cries:



"Pulya - Dura; Shtyk - Molodets!" ~ "The bullet's a fool, but the bayonet is clever."

"Nu, pohodite, suki-voleyte!*" ~ "Well, come on, you puny *****es!" *I'm not 100% sure on if he's saying voleyte or not, or even suki for that matter.

"Ura!" ~ "Hoorah!"; "Huzzah!"

"Slavsya 'techesvo!" ~ "Glory to the fatherland!"

"Za gosudarya!" ~ "For the sovereign!"

"Bey basurmyan!" ~ "Strike/Kill the infidel!" (a little bit strange)

"Voruy! Ubivay!" ~ "Steal! Kill!" (perfect for partisans preying on the French stragglers in the winter) Click to expand...

Britain:-For King & country! (Self-explanatory)-Hurrah for Old Nosey! (Wellington had a big nose, which earned him the nickname 'old nosey')-Rule Brittania! (A British patriotic song)-Sons of the hounds! Come here and get flesh! (Scottish accent, warcry of the Cameron clan)-Scotland forever! (Scottish accent)Prussia:-Für das Vaterland! (For the fatherland, meaning Germany/Prussia)-Für König und Vaterland! (For king & fatherland)-Gott schützen den König! (God save the king)-Schlagt sie! (Beat them!)-Auf geht's Kameraden! (Let's go, comerades!)Austria:-Für den Kaiser! (For the emperor!)-Gott schützen den Kaiser! (God save the emperor!)I don't know how to speak French or Russian, so somebody else will have to do those..