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🇷🇺 Утро свободного и независимого мужчины
🇬🇧 The morning of a single and independent man
• Свободный Свободен (masc.noun, short form)
[sva-bod-nyj sva-bo-den]
• Свободная Свободна (femin.)
[sva-bod-na-ya sva-bo-dna]
• Свободное Свободно (neut.)
[sva-bod-na-ye sva-bo-dna]
Meanings:
• Это место свободно?
[e-ta mes-ta sva-bod-na]
Is this seat vacant?
• Я свободен в пятницу.
[ya sva-bo-den f pyat-ni-tsu]
I'm free (from work) on Friday. (masc.)
• Она пока свободна, можно познакомиться с ней.
[a-na pa-ka sva-bo-dna, mozh-na paz-na-ko-mi-tsa s ney]
She is still single, (you) can introduce yourself.
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#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
#adjectives
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🇷🇺 Когда тебе на работу только через двадцать лет.
🇬🇧 When it is still twenty years until you have to start working.
#just_a_joke
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Among all the heroes of Slavic mythology, Кот Баюн (the Cat Bayun) can be considered the most enigmatic.
🔻We can find mention of this animal with steel claws and fangs not only in folklore, but also in Pushkin's poem (he walks on a chain in Lukomorye).
🔻The Cat Bayun lived in the forests, far from people and not very fond of guests. The beast sat on an iron pillar and when he saw a traveller, he would begin to purr and talk to him. Having lulled the person's vigilance, the cat would pounce on him, kill and eat him.
🔻Because of the mythical creature's ability to speak, he was called Bayun, from the word "баить" to talk. It is from here that the well-known word "убаюкивать" to lull, to deprive of vigilance originates.
🔻He could cure diseases and even grant eternal life with his purring.
🔻In some fairy tales, the Cat Bayun is mentioned as a faithful assistant to Baba Yaga.
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🔻We can find mention of this animal with steel claws and fangs not only in folklore, but also in Pushkin's poem (he walks on a chain in Lukomorye).
🔻The Cat Bayun lived in the forests, far from people and not very fond of guests. The beast sat on an iron pillar and when he saw a traveller, he would begin to purr and talk to him. Having lulled the person's vigilance, the cat would pounce on him, kill and eat him.
🔻Because of the mythical creature's ability to speak, he was called Bayun, from the word "баить" to talk. It is from here that the well-known word "убаюкивать" to lull, to deprive of vigilance originates.
🔻He could cure diseases and even grant eternal life with his purring.
🔻In some fairy tales, the Cat Bayun is mentioned as a faithful assistant to Baba Yaga.
❓Do you want to know about other Russian folklore characters? ->❤
Video: AI
#Russianfolklore
#mythology
#RussianFairytales
#Russian_culture
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On September, 23, 1980, in Severodvinsk, Russia, the world's largest submarine 'Акула' ('Shark') was launched.
🔻On this day, the world’s largest submarine – as tall as a nine-story building and almost two football fields long, touched water for the first time.
🔻The new submarine was a worthy response to the American project of “Ohio” class submarines.
🔻The designers faced a difficult technical challenge – to accommodate 24 missiles weighing almost 100 tons each on board.
🔻After many design revisions, it was decided to place the missiles between two strong hulls.
🔻As a result, the first “Akula” submarine was built in a record short time – in 5 years.
🔻The crew of 160 people could serve in comfortable conditions: the submarine had a gym, swimming pool, solarium, sauna, lounge, and a pet corner.
#brief_and_interesting
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🔻On this day, the world’s largest submarine – as tall as a nine-story building and almost two football fields long, touched water for the first time.
🔻The new submarine was a worthy response to the American project of “Ohio” class submarines.
🔻The designers faced a difficult technical challenge – to accommodate 24 missiles weighing almost 100 tons each on board.
🔻After many design revisions, it was decided to place the missiles between two strong hulls.
🔻As a result, the first “Akula” submarine was built in a record short time – in 5 years.
🔻The crew of 160 people could serve in comfortable conditions: the submarine had a gym, swimming pool, solarium, sauna, lounge, and a pet corner.
#brief_and_interesting
#RussianMilitary
#StrategicWeapon
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And
Добрый вечер, мои старые товарищи!
Just a few words to help you figure out how it all work here.
Yours sincerely,
Natalie
#admins_letter
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🇷🇺 Он у меня за спиной, да?
🇬🇧 He is behind my back, isn't he?
🔻Preposition of place ЗА means 'behind and requires instrumental case.
Femin:ЗА спинОЙ (спина back)
ЗА дверьЮ (дверь door)
ЗА орхидеЕЙ (орхидея
orchid)
Masc.:ЗА столОМ (стол table)
ЗА отелЕМ (отель hotel)
Neut.: ЗА окнОМ (окно window)
ЗА морЕМ (море sea)
Plural: ЗА столАМИ (столы tables)
ЗА морЯМИ (моря seas)
#prepositions
#instrumentalcase
#Russiancases
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🇷🇺 Реакция иностранцев на российские конфеты 'Птичье молоко':
- У вас тут птиц доят?
- В России всех доят. Тут даже кабачки икру откладывают.
🇬🇧 Foreigners' reaction to Russian candy "Ptichye Moloko" (Bird's Milk):
- Do you milk birds there?
- In Russia, they milk everyone. Even the zucchinis lay caviar here.
• Доить (imperf. )
[da-it']
1) to milk
2) to squeeze resources, money, information, etc., out of someone or something
#just_a_joke
#tricky_words
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Forwarded from From Russia with Love ❤️
👨💻 The first monument to an IT specialist appeared in Russia. The sculptural composition "Programmer" was installed in Izhevsk.
They took into account all the nuances: there is even a cat that is trying to throw off the computer mouse.
They took into account all the nuances: there is even a cat that is trying to throw off the computer mouse.
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• Суздаль
[suz-dal']
🔻Suzdal is an ancient Russian city (older than Moscow!) with a history spanning over 1,000 years.
🔻Like other major settlements in the central part of the country, Suzdal emerged as a result of the development of crafts, trade, and agriculture.
🔻Scholars disagree on the origin of the city's name. Most believe it originated from the verb "създати," meaning "to mold from clay."
🔻Suzdal is part of the 'Golden Ring of Russia' (unites old Russian cities of five Oblasts – usually excluding Moscow – as a well-known theme-route.
📍Geoposition: Vladimir Region, Russia
#the_golden_ring_of_Russia
#around_Russia
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[suz-dal']
🔻Suzdal is an ancient Russian city (older than Moscow!) with a history spanning over 1,000 years.
🔻Like other major settlements in the central part of the country, Suzdal emerged as a result of the development of crafts, trade, and agriculture.
🔻Scholars disagree on the origin of the city's name. Most believe it originated from the verb "създати," meaning "to mold from clay."
🔻Suzdal is part of the 'Golden Ring of Russia' (unites old Russian cities of five Oblasts – usually excluding Moscow – as a well-known theme-route.
📍Geoposition: Vladimir Region, Russia
#the_golden_ring_of_Russia
#around_Russia
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💙Русский Мост, Владивосток
Russky Bridge, Vladivostok
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Russky Bridge, Vladivostok
Video by: (?)
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Походка 🆚️ Поступь
• Походка (femin.noun)
[pa-khot-ka]
Gait
• Поступь (femin.noun)
[po-stup']
Step
🔻In Russian, both nouns describe how someone walks, but there's a subtle difference:
• Грациозная / уверенная походка
[gra-tsy-oz-na-ya / u-ve-ren-na-ya ...]
• Тяжёлая / величавая поступь
[ti-zho-la-ya / vi-li-chа-va-ya ...]
❓А у котика на видео какая походка?
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🟠 What does the modern slang expression НАПИХАТЬ ПОЛНУЮ ПАНАМКУ mean?
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НАПИХАТЬ = to give, ПАНАМКА = panama hat, and ПОЛНЫЙ = full?
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НАПИХАТЬ = to give, ПАНАМКА = panama hat, and ПОЛНЫЙ = full?
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42%
To give someone a lot of something, for example, to fill a hat full of candy
5%
To protect someone from the sun on a summer day
37%
To receive a lot of insulting comments, criticism, or even beatings
7%
To get brain damage from studying the Russian case system
9%
I wouldn't want to experience this expression on myself, let me just see the correct answer, please!
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• Напихать полную панамку
[na-pi-khat' pol-nu-yu pa-nam-ku]
SLT: to stuff a full panama hat
'Панамка' is a diminutive form from the femin.noun 'панама'
Meaning:
This slang expression has nothing to do with hats:
1) In terms of the internet communication it means to give someone a mouthful, to pour a pre-prepared set of counter-arguments and biting/abusing remarks/critisism on an opponent (usually on the internet forums)
2) It's also a way of saying to beat someone up or to give someone a good thrashing.
3) In a work context, this expression can be used to describe a large volume of work or information that needs to be done.
Example:
• За его оскорбительные слова о России ему напихали полную панамку в комментах.
[za yi-vo as-kar-bi-tel'-ny-ye sla-va a Rus-si-i yi-mu na-pi-kha-li pol-nu-yu pa-nam-ku]
🇬🇧 He was given a mouthful in the comments for his offensive remarks about Russia.
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[na-pi-khat' pol-nu-yu pa-nam-ku]
SLT: to stuff a full panama hat
'Панамка' is a diminutive form from the femin.noun 'панама'
Meaning:
This slang expression has nothing to do with hats:
1) In terms of the internet communication it means to give someone a mouthful, to pour a pre-prepared set of counter-arguments and biting/abusing remarks/critisism on an opponent (usually on the internet forums)
2) It's also a way of saying to beat someone up or to give someone a good thrashing.
3) In a work context, this expression can be used to describe a large volume of work or information that needs to be done.
Example:
• За его оскорбительные слова о России ему напихали полную панамку в комментах.
[za yi-vo as-kar-bi-tel'-ny-ye sla-va a Rus-si-i yi-mu na-pi-kha-li pol-nu-yu pa-nam-ku]
🇬🇧 He was given a mouthful in the comments for his offensive remarks about Russia.
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#Russianslang
#spoken_Russian
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🇷🇺 Самый красивый трамвай в Волгограде
🇬🇧 The most beautiful tram in Volgograd
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🧡 Русская природа
Russian nature
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Russian nature
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1. Раз (разы) (masc.noun)
[ras ra-zy]
A time (a single action, one instance in a series of similar cases)
• Раз can also be a numeral (one)
2. Раз на раз не приходится
[ras na ras ni pri-kho-di-tsa]
It's not always the same (It can be used to express that something is unpredictable or inconsistent)
3. Как-то раз
[kak-ta ras]
one time, once (upon a time) (often used in storytelling)
4. На сей (этот) раз
[na sey (e-tat) ras]
This time
5. В (пять) раз больше
[f pyat' ras bol'she]
Five times as many (expresses a quantitative ratio)
6. В очередной раз
[f a-chi-rid-noy ras]
Once again, for the umpteenth time
7. В самый раз
[f sa-myj ras]
Just right, perfect, fit
• В день два раза это упражнение делайте, позвоночник не будет болеть.
[v den' dva ra-za e-ta up-razh-ne-ni-ye de-lay-ti, paz-va-noch-nik ni bu-dit ba-let']
🇬🇧 Do this exercise twice a day and your back won't hurt.
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🇷🇺 Когда был забанен буквально
🇬🇧 When (you) were banned literally
• Бан
[bahn]
• Забанить
[za-ba-nit']
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