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Likely a reference to a song or cultural piece. In Tajik, "Modar" means "Mother," and the phrase often refers to songs or poems dedicated to mothers.
A popular female name in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. It likely refers to a singer or performer. In Tajik, "Modar" means "Mother," and the phrase
The text you provided appears to be "gibberish" or , which occurs when a computer incorrectly decodes text using the wrong character encoding . Specifically, this pattern—frequent use of "Ð"—usually indicates that UTF-8 text is being wrongly interpreted as Windows-1252 (or Latin-1).
This likely refers to a digital "rip" or recording group that archived the media, rather than the South Park character. How to Fix or View This Content The text you provided appears to be "gibberish"
When restored to its likely original (likely Tajik or Russian) encoding, the text translates roughly to: