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Мыс Дракона
  [ mys drakona ]

🔻Cape Dragon is the western tip of Ogoy Island on Lake Baikal. It is a very photogenic rock that attracts tourists and bloggers from all over the world.

🔻The protruding rocks of quartz, granite and limestone were arranged in such a way that they formed the figure of a fantastic dragon.

🔻Legends and traditions are told about it. The Majestic Dragon guards the nearby settlements, and the locals treat their guardian with great respect.

📍Geoposition (tap➡️): Irkutsk Region, Olkhonsky District, Russia

#around_Russia

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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

• Укрыть (perfective)
   [ ookryt' ]
   To cover

• Укрой меня (пледом)! (imp., singular)
  [ ookroy minya (pledam)]

• Укройте меня (пледом)! (imp., plural/polite)
   [ ookroyte minya (pledam)]
🇬🇧 Cover me with the blanket!

#grammar_tips

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🔢🔢🔢 Oтказ / Refusal:

Спасибо, но ...
[ spasiba no...]
Thanks but ...

1. ...нет.
    [ net ]
    No(t)

2. ...мне это не интересно.
    [ mne eto ni intiresna ]
    I'm not interested.

3. ...я не хочу.
    [ ya ni khachoo ]
    I don't want.

4. Я не могу ничем помочь Вам.
[ ya ni magu nichem pamoch' Vam ]
I can't help you in any way.

5. У меня нет возможности сделать это сейчас.
[ u minya net vazmozhnasti sdelat' eto siychas ]
I don't have the opportunity to do this now.

🎧 🗣👇

❗️Can't wait to listen to your audio messages in the comments to this post!

Video by: kottornado

#365_marathon

#survive_in_Russia

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🇬🇧The Russian language teacher, jumping with a parachute for the first time, was shocked, astonished, extremely discouraged, but shouted out completely different things.

Pic generated by: AI

#just_a_joke

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• Ой, мороз, мороз!
  [ oj maros maros]

🔻This song is considered to be a folk one. However, Maria Morozova-Uvarova, the former soloist of the Voronezh Russian Folk Choir, claimed that she wrote this song on one of the cold December days of 1954.

🔻Surprisingly, this song is still very popular with Russians! This year it will be 70 years since the song appeared.

How to use songs to develop your language skills:

1. Listen to the song (Russian + transliteration + English), mind the new words in it. Write them down and try to memorize them.

2. Start listening to the song (Russian + transliteration). Sing along.

3. Listen to the version (only Russian words) several times. Sing along.

4. Listen to the song without looking at the text. Sing along!

Good luck!

Versions (Russian + transliteration) and (Russian text only) are in the comments to the post👇.

#sing_it_🎵

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🥳 Когда осознал, что новогодние праздники закончились и завтра на работу.
[ kagda asaznal, shto navagodniye prazniki zakonchilis' i zaftra na rabotu ]
🇬🇧 When (you) realized that the New Year holidays are over and (you) have to go to work tomorrow.

#just_a_joke

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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

• Вот прицепилась, нахалка!
[ vot pritsypilas' nakhalka ]
🇬🇧 SLT: Here the impudent one has hung on!
Here's the impudent one!

• Нахалка (нахалки) (femin.noun, colloquial,⚠️a bit insulting)
  [ nakhalka (nakhalki)]

• Нахал (нахалы) (masc.noun)
  [ nakhal (nakhaly)]
  🇬🇧 Imprudent/cheeky fellow, cool fish

• Прицепиться (perfective)
  [ pritsypitsa ]
  🇬🇧 1)To cling to smth, to hang on smth
  2) to find faults, to bother


🎧🗣👇 Not that I'm teaching you words to call your partner, but don't thank me😉.

#spoken_Russian

#grammar_tips

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🟠 What does the Russian phraseological unit ВСЮ ПЛЕШЬ ПРОЕСТЬ [ fsyu plesh prayest' ] mean?
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😉 Challenge your friends with this question and don't miss the explanation in my next post!
Anonymous Quiz
18%
To eat an extra portion of Olivier Salad
48%
To bother someone with some requests
9%
To wear stylish and fashionable clothes
12%
To start following a healthy diet after New Year celebration
13%
Mercy, Natalie! I'm just a beginner! How do I know it??
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• (Всю) Плешь проесть (phraseological unit)
   SLT: to eat away а baldness (on one's head)

Meaning:
To bore someone with something, especially, requests, to nag someone to death (about something)

Synonyms:
утомить
  [ ootamit' ]
  To tire someone out

• вынести мозг
  [ vynesti mosk ]
  SLT: To carry out the brains, to drive someone crazy

• Он уже всю плешь проел своими просьбами купить ему новую удочку!
[ on uzhe vsyu plesh' prayel svaimi pros'bami kupit' yemu novuyu udachku ]
🇬🇧 He has already eaten away а baldness (on my head) with his requests to buy him a new fishing rod!

🎧🗣👇

#spoken_Russian

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I know this is not a channel about politics...but I can't but share😂

#memes

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🇷🇺 Кокошник
  [ kakoshnik ]
  Kokoshnik

🔻Kokoshnik is an ancient Russian headdress in the form of a fan or a round shield around the head. Everyone, including unmarried girls, could wear a kokoshnik.

🔻The word “кокошник” itself appeared for the first time in documents of the 17th century. They were worn by all women.

🔻Kokoshnik also found its way into court costume. Even Catherine II, emphasizing her closeness to the Russian people, happily posed for portraits in it and encouraged her courtiers to appear in kokoshniks for balls and masquerades.

🔻Nowadays, this headdress is gaining popularity again: the revival of Russian traditions in a modern form. Women prefer low hairbands in the shape of the Russian kokoshnik, decorated with jewelery or with patterns.

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#Russian_culture

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🖊 ручка
  [ roochka ]

📺
  [ te ve ]

I'm starting to like German more and more!

The only question: why upper case letters?

#languages

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