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When you go to Russia, you will surely see numerous graffiti:

🖤ЦОЙ ЖИВ!🖤
[ tzoj zhyv ]
🇬🇧 Tsoi's alive!

Victor Tsoi is the person you should know about by all means, as it's one of the most important musical pages in Russian history which is closely connected with the political events of late 80-s and early 90-s.

Viktor Tsoi (Russian: Виктор Цой. 21 June 1962 – 15 August 1990) was a Soviet singer and songwriter who co-founded band Kino, one of the most popular and musically influential bands in the history of Russian music. He died in a car accident.

Today he would be 61...but he is still alive in people's hearts. His songs are sung, covered and remembered.🤘

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🛁 Когда́ набра́л ва́нну, но вода́ оказа́лась сли́шком горя́чей.

[ Kagda nabral vannu no vada akazalas' slishkam goryachej ]

🇬🇧 When you filled the bathtub with water, but it turned out to be too hot.

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Если бы можно было орать, вы бы меня сейчас услышали...😱

🇬🇧 If it were possible to scream, you would hear me...

Video by: retra
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Доброе утро!
We all need something to start with. This useful site will surely help you start learning Russian. Just check it:

http://www.russianforeveryone.com/

You'll find some more useful sites including textbooks for Russian learners over there ⬇️


https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vafBYE2E8cMvZ4WMD9X6VPS3bvb81_paGVqjFbzCkzE/edit?usp=sharing

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😁 Хозя́юшка
[ hazyayushka ]
🇬🇧 A good hostess. (Deminutive form)

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🤔 Пе́рвые 40 лет де́тства са́мые сло́жные в жи́зни мужчи́ны.

[ Pervye sorаk
let detstva samye slozhnye v zhizni muzhchíny ]

🇬🇧 The first forty years of the man's childhood are the most difficult.

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Only in Russian you can make up a sentence using only 3 vowel letters:

😯 Э, а я?
[ eh, a ya ]
🇬🇧 Hey, what about me?

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When the morning didn't start well...

Пусть утро будет добрым😅
[ pust' utra budet dobrym ]
🇬🇧 May your morning be good.

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🤯 Ничего себе!
[ nichivo seebe ]
🇬🇧 Wow! Amazing! Golly gee!

🇬🇧 English is not the most expressive language when it comes to showing our excitement about something.
🇷🇺 Russian, on the other hand, is.

🔻Many terms in Russian that express awe are idioms that don’t translate literally, but they all have different levels of excitement and meaning.

🔻For instance, the phrase “ничего себе!” literally means “nothing for myself!” but is used as a way of saying “I can’t believe it!”

🔻Here are some other fun ways to show how amazed you are at something:

😲 Вот это да!
[ vot eto da ]
🇬🇧 Wow! (Literally: “Here this yes!”)

😳 Надо же!
[ nada zhe ]
🇬🇧 Wow! (Literally: “It’s needed!”)

😯 Да ты что!
[ da ty shto ]
🇬🇧 Wow, I don’t believe you! (Literally: “Yes you that!”)

Let me know if you know who the author of this video is.

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The relationship with alcohol when you're in your thirties be like:
😍 In the evening - I love you!
🤢 In the morning - I don't love you anymore!

Доброй ночи! 👋 😴

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🍳 Яи́чница-глазу́нья
[ yaishnizta glazun'ya ]
🇬🇧 Fried eggs

'Глазунья' is from the word 'глаз'
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🇷🇺 А у вас что на за́втрак?
[ a shto u vast na zartrak ]
🇬🇧 What do you have for breakfast?

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Well...if we've started talking about eyes...

👁 сгла́зить (perfective aspect only)

Meaning: (colloquial) to put the evil eye on, bewitch, jinx, put the whammy on, put off (by too much praise).
 
🚪Постучи́ по де́реву и сплюнь три ра́за че́рез ле́вое плечо́, что́бы не сгла́зить.
[ pastuchi pa derevu i splun' tri raza cherez levoye plecho, toby ni sglazit' ]
🇬🇧 Knock on wood and spit over your left shoulder three times not to jinx (it)!

👀 Смотри́, не сглазь!

[ smatri ni sglaz' ]
🇬🇧 Watch out! Don't jinx it!

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👀 Глазе́ть (на кого́-то)
[ glazet' (na kavo-ta) ]
🇬🇧 to stare at someone

🇬🇧😂 Me: *I'm not staring at anyone on a bus in order not to embarrass them*
A man opposite me: 👀

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