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День Дачника!
[den' dach-ni-ka]
Dacha Owner's Day!

🔻Дача [da-cha] (dacha) is a Russian suburban country house with a small garden where city dwellers have their leisure time and do gardening. It's not just a 'house in the village'! It's much closer to the family estate in miniature.

🔻The word 'дача' comes from the word 'давать' (to give). This name stuck in the 18th century, when Peter I decided that it was convenient to keep officials near the new capital, and began to give them nearby land plots near St. Petersburg.

🔻The usual meaning of a country house, adapted for living in the summer, appeared later, in the 19th century.

😉Don't forget to congratulate your Russian friends on this day!

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🌚 Всем душевного тепла и заМУРчательного вечера!

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🐋 Cool news from our Sakhalin related to the World Whale and Dolphin Dаy - there the developer of unmanned boats was able to establish contact with killer whales using a marine drone that will help lead killer whales away from fishing vessels.

The programmer integrated a speaker with a recording of killer whale sounds into a surface drone and led a whole pod of whales in the Sea of ​​Okhotsk. The tests took place as part of the educational intensive “Archipelago 2024”.
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🌝Всем отличного дня, товарищи!

Кушать 🆚️ Есть

Кушать
  [ku-shat']
=
Есть
  [yest']
To eat

1⃣However, 'кушать' is considered to be more colloquial (it sounds more gentle) and often refers to little kids, elderly or close people.

2⃣Whereas 'есть' can be used in any situation and sounds neutral or more official.

3⃣⚠️There is also a low colloquial variant of 'ecть':

Жрать
  [zhrat']

🔻There is also a funny phrase taken from a Soviet crime comedy 'Джентельмены удачи' (Gentlemen of Fortune) (1971) filmed at Mosfilm and directed by Aleksandr Sery:

Кушать подано! Садитесь жрать, пожалуйста! (Сlick to watch an episode)
[ku-shat' po-da-na, sa-di-tis' zhrat', pa-zha-lu-sta]
🇬🇧 The dinner is served! Sit down to chow/devour/eat, please!

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TOP-5 most beautiful waterfalls in Altai

1. Uchar, the largest of all waterfalls in Altai, 160 metres high. It is so loud that it is impossible to hear someone speaking directly into your ear!

2. Kurkure, located on the territory of the natural park "Ak Cholushpa" in a picturesque canyon.

3. Korbu, located on the coast of Lake Teletskoye. The stream falls on the rocks from a height of 12.5 m and plays with all the colours of the rainbow.

4. Kuiguk, flowing from Lake Kuiguk, the water in which is bright turquoise. It is located at an altitude of about 2000 m surrounded by mountains covered with eternal ice.

5. Ular waterfalls - Big and Small. The flow of water seems to be squeezed in a narrow crevice, and rushes out like a rainbow-tinted fan douche.

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Russians began to drink less alcohol!

🔻Alcohol consumption in the country has decreased by almost 2 times over 15 years - from 14 liters per person to 8, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation said.

🔻In addition, according to Tatyana Golikova, smoking was widespread in 2009, among almost 40% of the adult population. Now the figure has dropped to 19% (including vaping).

😅 Где-то в России грустит производитель водки.
🇬🇧 Somewhere in Russia a manufacturer of vodka is grieving.

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💙 Кронштадт
      Kronstadt 

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи!

Поднажать (perf.)
  [pad-na-zhat]

🔻This verb comes from 'нажать' [na-zhat'] (to press) and has several meanings:

1. To press, press harder

2. Figurative: to exert some pressure, influence on someone, encouraging someone to take some action (Give it some welly!)

3. To get down to work, to do something more diligently, more persistently (Try harder!)

4. Colloquial: to increase speed when running, driving (Run faster!)

Завтра пятница. У нас много работы. Поднажмём, товарищи!
[zav-tra pyat-ni-tsa. u nas mno-ga ra-bo-ty. pad-nazh-myom, ta-va-ri-shchi]
🇬🇧 Tomorrow is Friday. We have a lot of work to do. Let's try harder/faster!

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🔢🔢🔢 Однокоренные слова к 'голод' / Cognate words to 'hunger':

1. Голод (masc.noun)
    [go-lat]
    Hunger

2. Проголодаться (perf.)
    [pra-ga-la-da-tsa]
    To become/get hungry

3. Голодать (imperf. )
    [ga-la-dat']
    To starve

4. Голодный (masc.adj.)
    [ga-lod-nyj]
    Hungry

Also:
Голодный как волк
  [ga-lod-nyj kak volk]
  As hungry as a wolf

Вечно голодный
  [vech-na ga-lod-nyj]
  Always hungry

5. Ты голоден? (masc.short adj.)
    [ty go-la-din]
    =
    Ты голодна? (femin.short adj.)
    [ty ga-lad-na]
    Are you hungry?

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Anatoly Kashpirovsky and Allan Chumak: Soviet 'Healers'.

🔻In the late 80s, the whole country sat down in front of the TV to receive a “healing mindset” from Anatoly Kashpirovsky, finally get their “own alarm clock” to work and charge a jar of water from Allan Chumak.

🔻Anatoly Kashpirovsky (psychotherapist) and Allan Chumak (journalist) claimed to possess supernatural abilities to cure various ailments through a combination of hypnosis and "energy transfer."

🔻These sessions became a national phenomenon, with millions tuning in to witness their purported miracles.

🔻However, their practices were met with skepticism and controversy. Kashpirovsky's methods were criticized for lacking scientific basis, while Chumak's "energy" was seen as a pseudoscientific hoax.

🔻Both Kashpirovsky and Chumak faded into obscurity after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

📎You can watch their sessions on the Internet by yourselves:
▶️ Kashpirovsky
▶️ Chumak

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Уральский Марс
  Ural Mars

🔻The Troitsko-Bainovskoe deposit of refractory clays
is famous for the fact that in abandoned quarries there are a large number of crystals and intergrowths of gypsum, pyritе, and the water in the reservoirs from the workings acquires various exotic colours.

🔻It is a popular tourist attraction in the Sverdlovsk region and a source of inspiration for photographers!

📍Geoposition: Sverdlovsk region, Russia

Photo: @alexskalin

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👋Всем привет! Слава Богу пятница! TGIF!

🔻The word 'Kid(s)/Child(ren)' have some variants in Russian:

Ребёнок (дети) (masc.)
  [ri-byo-nak (de-ti)]
A child (children)

Малыш, малышка (малыши) (masc. femin. plural)
  [ma-lysh, ma-lysh-ka (ma-ly-shy)]
  SLT: A kiddy

Карапуз (карапузы) (masc.)
  [ka-ra-pus (ka-ra-py-zy)]
  SLT: А tiny tot

💢 Мелочь пузатая (usually singular, colloquial)
  [me-lach pu-za-ta-ya]
  SLT: A peanut, a little thing with a big belly

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Тискать (imperf.)
  [tis-kat']

🔻This verb means 'to squeeze', 'to cuddle' or 'to hug' someone affectionately.

🔻It is a gesture of endearment, often used for children, pets or the loved ones.

🔻The etymology of 'тискать' is uncertain, but it is believed to come from the meaning 'to press.' 

🔻This verb embodies the warmth and tenderness of physical affection, making it a uniquely Russian expression of love and care.

Прекрати тискать кота и делай уроки!
[pri-kra-ti tis-kat' ka-ta i de-lay u-ro- ki]
🇬🇧 Stop cuddling the cat and do your homework!

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