🟠 Why are you learning Russian, the third hardest language in the world?
(You can choose more than one variant)
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28%
I like overcoming difficulties and developing myself
7%
I need Russian for work or business.
30%
Russia is a beautiful country. I need Russian for travel
27%
I'm planning to move to Russia
10%
It's better to communicate with my Russian wife in her native language
7%
I urgently need to read the list of ingredients for Russian vodka in the original
9%
I'm curious about what my Russian friends are laughing at
25%
I'm preparing for joining the KGB or BRICs I haven't decided yet
7%
My own variant in the comments
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Have a wonderful weekend, comrades! Hugs!
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Я хочу 🆚️ Мне хочется 🆚️ Мне хотелось бы
🔻These verbs can be used to say that you want something.
🔻If the desired object is definite, use Accusative case of the noun. If it is indefinite, you should use Genintive case.
[ya kha-chu]
I want
🔻It is used to express a direct desire for something concrete and real.
Я хочу
Ты хочешь
Он/она/оно хочет
Мы хотим
Вы хотите
Они хотят
[mne kho-chi-tsa]
I feel like
🔻It is used to express a wish that one would like to happen but not necessarily in the near future.
Мне/тебе/ему/ей/нам/вам/им хочется ...
• Мне хотелось бы
[mnye kha-te-las' by]
I would like
🔻It expresses a polite request used in situations where you are asking for something that you know may not be possible.
Мне/тебе/ему/ей/нам/вам/им хотелось бы ...
Example (video):
• Я хочу куриного супа.
• Мне хочется куриного супа.
• Мне хотелось бы куриного супа.
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#grammar_tips
#tricky_words
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🇷🇺 Совет дня: ничего не откладывай на завтра. Откладывай на послезавтра. Будешь иметь два свободных дня.
🇬🇧 Tip of the day: Don't put anything off until tomorrow. Put it off until the day after tomorrow. You'll have two free days.
• Завтра
[zaf-tra]
Tomorrow
• Пoслезавтра
[pos-li-zaf-tra]
The day after tomorrow
#useful_vocabulary
#just_a_joke
#lifehack
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Precious handmade and noble materials in the stained-glass products of the Hrizolit workshop can be seen in Rostov, Yaroslavl Oblast.
🔻Besides their primary focus on icon making, they create pieces using the technique of stained glass enamel, carrying on the work of pre-revolutionary masters.
🔻Russian art, particularly the atmosphere of fairytale and epic Russia, serves as inspiration for the creation of their tableware.
🔻The process of creating of an item is the precious work of several Craftsmen over several weeks.
🔻The artist draws a sketch, the jeweler makes a filigree ornament, the enameler puts the enamels in the cells, the product is repeatedly fired in muffle furnaces at temperatures up to 800°C, it is polished, gilded, and then it is ready to fly to a new home.
Official site: chrysolit. ru
#Russian_crafts
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🔻Besides their primary focus on icon making, they create pieces using the technique of stained glass enamel, carrying on the work of pre-revolutionary masters.
🔻Russian art, particularly the atmosphere of fairytale and epic Russia, serves as inspiration for the creation of their tableware.
🔻The process of creating of an item is the precious work of several Craftsmen over several weeks.
🔻The artist draws a sketch, the jeweler makes a filigree ornament, the enameler puts the enamels in the cells, the product is repeatedly fired in muffle furnaces at temperatures up to 800°C, it is polished, gilded, and then it is ready to fly to a new home.
Official site: chrysolit. ru
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A decree issued by Russian Empress Elizabeth in 1746 legalized branding criminals with hot iron.
🔻This decree gave birth to a new epithet, still used in Russian today to describe rogues and scammers:
• Прожжённый
[prа-zhzhyo-ny]
SLT: burned through
Of the blackest dye
#brief_and_interesting
#useful_vocabulary
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🔻This decree gave birth to a new epithet, still used in Russian today to describe rogues and scammers:
• Прожжённый
[prа-zhzhyo-ny]
SLT: burned through
Of the blackest dye
#brief_and_interesting
#useful_vocabulary
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A ride with a view: The Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular
🔻This funicular railway connects the upper and lower towns of Nizhny Novgorod, offering breathtaking views of the Volga River, the historic Kremlin, and the surrounding cityscape.
🔻Built in 1896 by the “Finnish Light Steamship Company” of the Petersburg entrepreneur R. K. von Hartmann, the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular was originally built in preparation for the All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition of that year. The original funicular operated until the 1920s.
🔻In September of this year, the beloved landmark was recreated, offering a chance to experience this historical mode of transportation once again.
🔻Price: 200 rubles for a single ride
🔻Duration: Approximately 3 minutes one-way
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: dukhnik_nikita
#around_Russia
#Russiansights
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🔻This funicular railway connects the upper and lower towns of Nizhny Novgorod, offering breathtaking views of the Volga River, the historic Kremlin, and the surrounding cityscape.
🔻Built in 1896 by the “Finnish Light Steamship Company” of the Petersburg entrepreneur R. K. von Hartmann, the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin Funicular was originally built in preparation for the All-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition of that year. The original funicular operated until the 1920s.
🔻In September of this year, the beloved landmark was recreated, offering a chance to experience this historical mode of transportation once again.
🔻Price: 200 rubles for a single ride
🔻Duration: Approximately 3 minutes one-way
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: dukhnik_nikita
#around_Russia
#Russiansights
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I'm glad you're still here with me and RCR!
🔻Do you have any questions?
Feel free to ask them in the comments or in @RCR_feedback_bot.
As soon as I have time I'll answer them/make a post to explain the rule you need.
🔻Don't forget about the reactions to the posts, so, I will be able to see if you need the stuff I publish here. ❤
Let's keep in touch!
Yours sincerely,
Natalie
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🧡 Лучшее место для скамейки в Крыму
The best place for a bench in Crimea
Video: alexey_latysh
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#Russiannature
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The best place for a bench in Crimea
Video: alexey_latysh
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Forwarded from Russian Diplomat 🅉
Завтра стартует саммит БРИКС. представлены 36 стран, 22 - на высшем уровне и руководство 6 международных организаций. Будут Расписание Президента уже готово.
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Скрытный 🆚️ Cкрытый
1. Скрытный
[skry-tnyj]
Secretive
🔻This adjective describes someone who is not inclined to share one's thoughts, feelings, or intentions with others:
• Он очень скрытный человек и никогда не говорит о себе.
[on o-chin' skryt-nyj chi-la-vek i ni-kag-da ni ga-va-rit a si-bye]
🇬🇧 He's a very secretive person and never talks about himself.
2. Скрытый
[skry-tyj]
Hidden, secret, concealed
🔻This adjective describes something that is hidden or not obvious:
• Его слова содержали скрытую угрозу.
[yi-vo sla-va sa-der-zha-li skry-tu-yu ug-ro-zu]
🇬🇧 His words contained hidden threat.
❓Is a vacuum cleaner скрытная or скрытая threat to a cat?
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The BRICS Summit is kicking off in Kazan. It will be the largest foreign policy event ever held in Russia.
• Кирпичик за кирпичиком
[kir-pi-chik za kir-pi-chi-kam]
Brick by brick
• Кирпичик (кирпичики) (deminutive) <- кирпич (кирпичи)
Also:
• Шаг за шагом
[shag za sha-gam]
Step by step
🔻It means to do something in a gradual and methodical way, following a sequence of actions one at a time. It implies a careful and deliberate approach, building something slowly and steadily, adding one small piece at a time.
#news
#phraseologyinpolitics
#phraseology
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• Кирпичик за кирпичиком
[kir-pi-chik za kir-pi-chi-kam]
Brick by brick
• Кирпичик (кирпичики) (deminutive) <- кирпич (кирпичи)
Also:
• Шаг за шагом
[shag za sha-gam]
Step by step
🔻It means to do something in a gradual and methodical way, following a sequence of actions one at a time. It implies a careful and deliberate approach, building something slowly and steadily, adding one small piece at a time.
#news
#phraseologyinpolitics
#phraseology
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🟠 What do you think the Russian phrase ГУБА НЕ ДУРА means?
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ГУБА = a lip, НЕ = no(t), ДУРА = а silly girl
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ГУБА = a lip, НЕ = no(t), ДУРА = а silly girl
Anonymous Quiz
33%
A compliment to the interlocutor about their high intellectual abilities
46%
Describes a person who always chooses only the best for themselves
2%
A traditional Russian dish with red caviar, sour cream and Russian pancakes
7%
Modern lip enhancement technologies in medical cosmetology
12%
I do hope it doesn't refer to the Russia's new nuclear doctrine. Can I have the right answer, please
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