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Пустить 🆚️ Впустить 🆚️ Выпустить
[pus-titʹ]
To let go, to allow to enter
• Не пускай кота в дом!
Don't let the cat in the house!
• Пустить козла в огород
To let the fox into the henhouse (to give someone access to something that they will likely damage or ruin)
• Пустить пыль в глаза
To pull the wool over someone's eyes (to deceive someone)
• Пустить на самотёк
To let things slide (to neglect or ignore something)
[fpus-titʹ]
To let in, to allow to enter
• Впусти меня, пожалуйста.
Let me in, please.
• Впустить троянского коня
To let the Trojan horse in (to allow something dangerous into a safe place)
• Впустить в душу
To let someone into your heart
[vy-pus-titʹ]
To let out, to release
• Выпустите меня из этой комнаты!
Let me out of this room!
• Выпустить пар
To let off steam
• Выпустить птичку на волю
To set a bird free
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#tricky_words
#prefixes
#phraseology
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- А чё в инсту не заходишь?• Чё = Что
- Я сейчас в телеге сижу.
- Why don't you use Insta(gram)?
- I'm now at the Telegram.
A чё = а почему = Why?
• Tелега = телеграм = Telegram, also a cart
#just_a_joke
#spoken_Russian
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• Красота - страшная сила!
[kra-sa-ta strash-na-ya si-la]
Beauty is a terrifying force!
🔻Ballerina of the Mariinsky Theatre danced the "Swan Lake" on the frozen Lake Malyy Vudyavr in the Murmansk region.
🔻For Ilmira Bagautdinova, this was not the first experience of dancing on ice: in 2021, she already performed on the ice of the Gulf of Finland. (Here is the post about it)
#Murmansk
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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[kra-sa-ta strash-na-ya si-la]
Beauty is a terrifying force!
🔻Ballerina of the Mariinsky Theatre danced the "Swan Lake" on the frozen Lake Malyy Vudyavr in the Murmansk region.
🔻For Ilmira Bagautdinova, this was not the first experience of dancing on ice: in 2021, she already performed on the ice of the Gulf of Finland. (Here is the post about it)
“I felt myself on the real Swan Lake! That's exactly what we imagine when we go on stage to dance the Swan Lake,” the ballerina shared.
#Murmansk
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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Matrimonial Advertisements from Russian Pre-Revolutionary Newspapers (late 19th - early 20th)
#brief_and_interesting
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👰♂️A young, independent widow, pretty. From an aristocratic family, she invites you to a happy marriage. Distance is not an issue. Preference is given to the military.
👰♂️A young lady who has just finished high school wants to marry a single or childless widower with means. Age is not an issue.
👰♂️A 20-year-old, educated young lady is looking for a millionaire husband, preferably an elderly man, to avoid infidelity.
👰♂️A poor but honest girl of 23, beautiful and intelligent, is looking for a man who would save her from poverty and vice, into which her hard life is pushing her. She will be grateful to her future husband.
👰♂️Beautiful, with mermaid eyes, all woven from nerves and originality, she invites an intelligent, very wealthy gentleman, capable of a strong, vivid feeling, to a celebration of life; the goal is marriage.
#brief_and_interesting
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KartaSlov.ru is an online map of words and phrases of the Russian language. Here, the connections between words take on a tangible form.
🔻Currently, three types of connections are presented - associations, synonyms, collocation.
🔻You can also check spelling, conjunction/declension, word building.
🔻For all words and phrases presented on the map, examples of their usage in context are shown.
🔻Words and phrases in the Russian language are inextricably linked by millions of invisible threads. We hear the word "снег" (snow) and immediately our minds explode with associations: зима (winter), снежинки (snowflakes) ❄, Дед Мороз (Father Frost) 🎅, снеговик (snowman) ⛄, ёлка (Christmas tree) 🎄 and dozens of others.
❓Could check the word ЗАКАТ on KartaSlov.ru and share the information which was new for you?
Use #useful_resources to find more useful resources on RCRussian
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🔻Currently, three types of connections are presented - associations, synonyms, collocation.
🔻You can also check spelling, conjunction/declension, word building.
🔻For all words and phrases presented on the map, examples of their usage in context are shown.
🔻Words and phrases in the Russian language are inextricably linked by millions of invisible threads. We hear the word "снег" (snow) and immediately our minds explode with associations: зима (winter), снежинки (snowflakes) ❄, Дед Мороз (Father Frost) 🎅, снеговик (snowman) ⛄, ёлка (Christmas tree) 🎄 and dozens of others.
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Use #useful_resources to find more useful resources on RCRussian
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❓Still have questions? ➡️ Drop me a line @RCR_feedback_bot
#important_language_posts
#digest
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Russian Diplomat will help you not to go nuts in the ocean of information and show the war through the eyes of the eyewitness.
From Russia with love
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• Чьё это одеяло?
[chyo e-ta a-di-ya-lə]
Whose blanket is it?
1. Это МОЁ одеяло.
[e-ta ma-yo a-di-ya-lə]
This is MY blanket.
2. Это ТВОЁ одеяло.
[e-ta tvа-yo a-di-ya-lə]
This is YOUR blanket. (singular)
3. Это ЕГО одеяло.
[e-ta yi-vo myach]
This is HIS blanket.
4. Это ЕЁ одеяло.
[e-ta yi-yo a-di-ya-lə]
This is HER blanket.
5. Это НАШЕ одеяло.
[e-ta na-shе a-di-ya-lə]
This is OUR blanket.
6. Это ВАШЕ одеяло.
[e-ta va-shе a-di-ya-lə]
This is YOUR blanket. (plural)
7. Это ИХ одеяло.
[e-ta ikh myach]
This is THEIR blanket.
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#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia
#pronouns
#grammar_tips
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🇷🇺 Даже когда фотоаппараты были очень редкими, а фотопечать была очень дорогой, люди всё равно снимали котиков.
🇬🇧 Even when cameras were very rare and printing pictures was very expensive people still took pictures of cats.
#just_a_joke
#just_cats
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🇷🇺 Meanwhile somewhere in snowy Russia...
• На ощупь (adverb)
[na o-shchup']
By touch
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• На ощупь (adverb)
[na o-shchup']
By touch
#just_a_joke
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ТРИ БЕЛЫХ КОНЯ
Остыли реки и земля остыла,
The rivers got cold, and the land got cold,
И чуть нахохлились дома.
And the houses slightly bristled.
Это в городе тепло и сыро,
In the town it's warm and wet,
Это в городе тепло и сыро,
In the town it's warm and wet,
А за городом зима, зима, зима!
And in the countryside it's winter, winter, winter!
Chorus:
И уносят меня, и уносят меня
And they're carrying me away, and they're carrying me away
В звенящую снежную даль
Into the ringing snowy distance
Три белых коня, эх, три белых коня-
Three white horses, oh, three white horses-
Декабрь, Январь и Февраль!
December, January, and February!
#sing_it_
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Доброе утро!
С добрым утром!
or
Доброго утра!
🤔 Which variant is correct?
🔻For greetings, the nominative case is traditionally used: "Доброе утро!", and for goodbyes, the genitive case is used, for example, "Спокойной ночи!" or "Всего хорошего!" (All the best).
🔻This is not a rule, but a feature that has been formed by the language system over many years. If you use other forms, it will not be considered a gross violation.
❓Which variant of morning greetings do you usually use?
#grammar_tips
#useful_vocabulary
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С добрым утром!
or
Доброго утра!
🔻For greetings, the nominative case is traditionally used: "Доброе утро!", and for goodbyes, the genitive case is used, for example, "Спокойной ночи!" or "Всего хорошего!" (All the best).
🔻This is not a rule, but a feature that has been formed by the language system over many years. If you use other forms, it will not be considered a gross violation.
❓Which variant of morning greetings do you usually use?
#grammar_tips
#useful_vocabulary
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🟠 What do you think the meaning of the Russian phraseological unit КАК ПИТЬ ДАТЬ is?
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КАК = how, ПИТЬ = to drink, ДАТЬ = to give
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КАК = how, ПИТЬ = to drink, ДАТЬ = to give
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29%
An assumption: possible, likely
13%
A request to give some water
8%
Code phrase for KGB agents
28%
Confidence: undoubtedly, exactly
12%
Surprise or admiration: wow!
9%
Is it connected with the Russian tradition of drinking vodka without a snack?
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• Как пить дать
[kak pit' dat']
SLT: how to give something to drink
Meaning:
Certainly, without a doubt
🔻Though initially the verb дать changed its forms, nowadays the phraseological unit как пить дать is unchangeable.
🔻It is used as an adverb in a sentence.
Origin:
It originated from an ancient tradition of offering water to travellers. It was considered such a common courtesy that no one doubted that they would be given something to drink. And it was considered rude to refuse.
Example:
• Как пить дать, завтра будет снег!
[kak pit' dat' zaf-tra bu-dit snek]]
It will definitely snow tomorrow!
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▶️ ПИТЬ + prefixes (Revision)
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#spoken_Russian
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[kak pit' dat']
SLT: how to give something to drink
Meaning:
Certainly, without a doubt
🔻Though initially the verb дать changed its forms, nowadays the phraseological unit как пить дать is unchangeable.
🔻It is used as an adverb in a sentence.
Origin:
It originated from an ancient tradition of offering water to travellers. It was considered such a common courtesy that no one doubted that they would be given something to drink. And it was considered rude to refuse.
Example:
• Как пить дать, завтра будет снег!
[kak pit' dat' zaf-tra bu-dit snek]]
It will definitely snow tomorrow!
🎧
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
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