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Rublе-dollar - a coin of peace

🔻In 1988, the USSR and the USA signed a treaty on the elimination of intermediate-range missiles.

🔻To commemorate this event, a coin was minted from metal that was melted down from destroyed missiles as a symbol of a new era - the era of peace.

#brief_and_interesting

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи!

Кудрявый (masc.adj.)
  [ku-drya-vyj]
  Curly

Кудрявые волосы
[ku-drya-vy-ye vo-la-sy]
Curly hair

Кудрявый парень
[ku-drya-vyj pa-ren']
Curly-haired guy

Кудрявые облака
[ku-drya-vy--ye ab-la-ka]
Fleecy clouds

🎧🗣👇 You won't see anything cuter than this today.

#useful_vocabulary

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The proud history of Russia through it's monuments.

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The Museum of Antiquity and Byzantium in New Chersonesos is set to unveil a grand diorama titled "The Baptism of Prince Vladimir's Army in Chersonesos", created by artist Pavel Ryzhenko.

🔻Spanning a remarkable 35 meters, the canvas depicts the historical moment of Prince Vladimir's army being baptized, a pivotal episode in the history of Rus' and the formation of its national identity.

🔻The diorama's foreground effectively immerses viewers in the atmosphere of the era, allowing them to feel like participants in these transformative events.

🔻The new museum will become home to unique exhibits from Chersonesos Taurica, providing visitors the opportunity to explore the region's rich archaeological heritage. 

🔻The museum's modern multimedia equipment will enable visitors not only to see artifacts but also to learn about them through interactive experiences.

Video by: @new_chersones

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🇷🇺 Когда осознаёшь, что остался всего месяц до окончания летних закатных  съёмок.
🇬🇧 When you realize that there is only one month left until the end of summer sunset filming.

#memes

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Краснодарский край
      Krasnodar region

Video by: eyemaxi

#around_Russia
#chat_box

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🔥A video with a 5-year-old boy, Sasha Ivanov, who is reading a patriotic poem on Red Square has quickly gone viral on the Internet. 

🔻The video was published by the Telegram channel «Военкоры русской весны» (Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring).

🔻The author of the poem is Pyotr Kazakov.

Russian text is in the comments👇(Goosebumps included)

#poetry
#podcasts

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😎 Доброе утро, товарищи!

🔻Adverbs refer to verbs and characterize actions:

Начни(те) день ... (как? how?)
[na-chni(te) den' ...]
Start your day ...

Энергично
  [i-ner-gich-na]
  Energetically

Aктивно
  [ak-tiv-na]
  Actively

Бодро
  [bod-ra]
  Cheerfully

С энтузиазмом
  [s in-tu-zi-az-mam]
With enthusiasm

🎧🗣👇

#useful_vocabulary
#adverbs

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🔢🔢🔢 Глаголы движения-2 (разнонаправленные) / Verbs of movement-2 (multidirectional):

Do you remember ▶️ Глаголы движения-1 (Revision) ?

🔻Let's meet multidirectional verbs which express movement in more than one direction.

🔻Multidirectional verbs describe general habits and regular trips, moving in several directions, ability.

🔻Соmpare (unidirectional -> multidirectional verbs):

1. Бежать -> бегать [be-gat'] (to run)

2. Ехать -> ездить [yez-dit'] (to go)

3. Идти -> ходить [kha-dit'] (to walk)

4. Лететь-> летать [li-tat'] (to fly)

5. Плыть -> плавать [pla-vat'] (to swim)

6. Ползти -> ползать (to crawl)

Example:
Эти котята постоянно бегают (1) здесь! Cмотри, они опять бегут (2) сюда!
🇬🇧 These kittens run around here all the time! Look, they're running here again!

Where (1) means to regularly run in different directions and (2) to run towards the speaker.

🎧🗣👇 I know ... stay strong and keep learning Russian!

#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia

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A Russian photographer conducted an experiment with dressing modern girls in traditional Russian costumes.

🔻The beauties display outfits from different regions of Russia from the 19th and 20th centuries. The variety is simply amazing!

How do you like it?

Video by: Лучше и не скажешь

#Russian_culture
#Russianculture
#brief_and_interesting

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Russia is behind the gender scandal in Paris.

🇷🇺 😀 Во-первых, это не мы. Bо-вторых, мы ни о чем не жалеем!
🇬🇧 For starters, it wasn't us. And besides, we have no regrets!

#just_a_joke
#memes

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🇺🇸🇷🇺 An American guy decided to teach his nieces Russian.
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💙Нижний Новгород
Nizhny Novgorod

Video by: gonzo_070

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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!
Как вы сегодня?

Засечь (perf.)
  [za-sech]
=
Засекать (imperf.)
  [za-si-kat']

Meaning:
1. To notch 
2. To plot on a map
3. To whip to death
4. To detect, to pinpoint:

Засечь время 
[za-sech vre-mya]
To note the time; to time

Засечь направление 
[za-sech na-prav-le-ni-ye]
To take the azimuth

5. Colloquial: To spot, to catch in the act:

Всё, вас засекли! Выходите!
[fsyo. vas za-sik-li. vy-kha-di-te]
🇬🇧 That's it, you've been spotted! Come out!

🎧🗣👇

#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian

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Намарафетиться (perf.)
  [na-ma-ra-fe-ti-tsa]
Or
Навести марафет
  [na-ves-ti ma-ra-fet]
  SLT: To make 'marafet'

🔻In the thieves' jargon of the early 20th century this phrase meant ‘by deceiving, to convince someone of one’s innocence’, as a result of which the word “марафет” acquired two meanings - 'order, beauty' as the desired result of 'making a marafet' and 'cocaine' for bringing the deceived state closer to drug intoxication.

🔻Nowadays 'навести марафет' means to make yourself look attractive, to give yourself an attractive look by tidying up your face, hair, using cosmetics (usually about women).

#phraseology
#spoken_Russian

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Карадахская теснина
The Karadakh Gorge

🔻Imagine: steep cliffs rising 170 meters, squeezing a river, forcing it to rage through a narrow gorge, just 3 meters wide in some places!

🔻This is the Karadakh Gorge – one of the most impressive places in Republic Dagestan!

🔻The gorge was formed over thousands of years by the work of water, which, carving its way through the rocks, created this stunning canyon.

🔻Here, time seems to stand still, and the beauty of nature is breathtaking.

Do you want to see it for yourself? Put it on your travel list!

📍Geoposition: Dagestan, Russia

#around_Russia

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