The State Bank building on Bolshaya Pokrovskaya Street is one of the most iconic landmarks in Nizhny Novgorod.
🔻This magnificent "терем" (traditional Russian palace) in the Old Russian style was built in 1913 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the State Bank of the Russian Empire and the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty.
🔻Inside, the bank impresses with its grandeur. The walls and ceilings are adorned with intricate patterns and narrative paintings, and each chandelier is a masterpiece in its own right. Every detail has been carefully considered.
🔻The ground floor of the building now houses the bank's offices, but in the past, it was home to the small credit and savings bank halls for ordinary customers. Wealthier clients were served on the second floor.
🔻The State Bank building on Bolshaya Pokrovskaya is definitely worth visiting!
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: Лена Митягина elena.krizhevskaya
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🔻This magnificent "терем" (traditional Russian palace) in the Old Russian style was built in 1913 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the State Bank of the Russian Empire and the 300th anniversary of the Romanov dynasty.
🔻Inside, the bank impresses with its grandeur. The walls and ceilings are adorned with intricate patterns and narrative paintings, and each chandelier is a masterpiece in its own right. Every detail has been carefully considered.
🔻The ground floor of the building now houses the bank's offices, but in the past, it was home to the small credit and savings bank halls for ordinary customers. Wealthier clients were served on the second floor.
🔻The State Bank building on Bolshaya Pokrovskaya is definitely worth visiting!
📍Geoposition: Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Photos: Лена Митягина elena.krizhevskaya
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🟠 What does the Russian idiom КАК СНЕГ НА ГОЛОВУ mean?
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СНЕГ = snow, НА = on(to), ГОЛОВА = head
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СНЕГ = snow, НА = on(to), ГОЛОВА = head
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17%
It is offensive or insulting
13%
It is quite cold
49%
It is unexpected
11%
It is (too) slow
10%
In my country, snow is a rare occurrence. Can I get the correct answer right away, please?
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• Как снег на голову
[kak snyek na go-la-vu]
SLT: Like snow on the head
English equivalent:
Out of the blue, unexpectedly
Synonym:
• Неожиданно
[ni-a-zhy-da-na]
All over a sudden
🔻 Как снег на голову is used as an adverb phrase, and it is not set off by commas from the rest of the sentence.
Example:
• Его приезд был как снег на голову!
His arrival was quite unexpected.
🔻Similar proverbs and phrases exist in many other languages, for example:
🇫🇷: Tomber du ciel. (to fall from the sky)
🇩🇪: Wie aus heiterem Himmel (as if from a clear sky)
🇪🇸: Caer del cielo (to fall from the sky)
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[kak snyek na go-la-vu]
SLT: Like snow on the head
English equivalent:
Out of the blue, unexpectedly
Synonym:
• Неожиданно
[ni-a-zhy-da-na]
All over a sudden
🔻 Как снег на голову is used as an adverb phrase, and it is not set off by commas from the rest of the sentence.
Example:
• Его приезд был как снег на голову!
His arrival was quite unexpected.
🔻Similar proverbs and phrases exist in many other languages, for example:
🇫🇷: Tomber du ciel. (to fall from the sky)
🇩🇪: Wie aus heiterem Himmel (as if from a clear sky)
🇪🇸: Caer del cielo (to fall from the sky)
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Гамбургер по-русски
Russian hamburger
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... до лета осталось:
... left until summer:
1) Валентинки (Valentines)
2) Носки (Socks)
3) Тюльпаны (Tulips)
4) Блины (Russian pancakes)
5) Яйца (Eggs)
6) Шашлыки (BBQ)
7) Парад (Parade)
❓ Can you guess the holidays celebrated in Russia using these keys? Which one is inofficial?
Can't wait to see your answers in the comments!
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1. St Valentine's Day (is not officially celebrated in Russia)
2. The Day of the Defender of Fatherland (23 February)
3. Women's Day (8 March)
4. Shrovetide (February, March, no fixed date)
5. Easter (April, May, no fixed date)
6. International Workers' Day (1 May)
7. Victory Day (9 May)
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... left until summer:
1) Валентинки (Valentines)
2) Носки (Socks)
3) Тюльпаны (Tulips)
4) Блины (Russian pancakes)
5) Яйца (Eggs)
6) Шашлыки (BBQ)
7) Парад (Parade)
❓ Can you guess the holidays celebrated in Russia using these keys? Which one is inofficial?
Can't wait to see your answers in the comments!
🗝
2. The Day of the Defender of Fatherland (23 February)
3. Women's Day (8 March)
4. Shrovetide (February, March, no fixed date)
5. Easter (April, May, no fixed date)
6. International Workers' Day (1 May)
7. Victory Day (9 May)
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• Дело в шляпе
[de-la f shlya-pe]
SLT: The case/point is in the hat
Meaning:
Finished, resolved, settled, everything is in order, everything ended successfully
English equivalent:
It's in the bag. Bob's your uncle!
🔻This Russian idiom is used to express that something is completed successfully or that everything is taken care of. It is often used in a humorous way to indicate that something was easy to accomplish.
• Сейчас он подпишет документ и дело в шляпе!
Now he will sign the document and Bob's your uncle!
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[de-la f shlya-pe]
SLT: The case/point is in the hat
Meaning:
Finished, resolved, settled, everything is in order, everything ended successfully
English equivalent:
It's in the bag. Bob's your uncle!
🔻This Russian idiom is used to express that something is completed successfully or that everything is taken care of. It is often used in a humorous way to indicate that something was easy to accomplish.
• Сейчас он подпишет документ и дело в шляпе!
Now he will sign the document and Bob's your uncle!
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
#politics
#just_a_joke
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Огромный 🆚️ Гигантский 🆚️ Колоссальный
🔢 Огромный
[ag-rom-nyj]
Huge, vast, very large
🔻Огромный is the most general of the three adjectives, simply meaning very large.
🔻Огромный can be used to describe a wide range of things, from objects to people to events:
• Огромный дом
A huge house
🔢 Гигантский
[gi-gan-skiy]
Gigantic, colossal
🔻Гигантский implies something even larger than огромный, often with a sense of awe or wonder.
🔻Гигантский is typically used to describe things that are exceptionally large, such as buildings, mountains, or animals:
• Гигантский краб
A gigantic crab
🔢 Колоссальный
[ka-la-sal'-nyj]
Colossal, monumental
🔻Колоссальный is the most extreme of the three adjectives, suggesting something of truly epic proportions.
🔻Колоссальный is reserved for the most extreme cases of size, such as the universe or the human population:
• Колоссальный проект
A colossal project
❓Which adjective(s) сan be used in reference to the big kitty in the video?
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#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
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[ag-rom-nyj]
Huge, vast, very large
🔻Огромный is the most general of the three adjectives, simply meaning very large.
🔻Огромный can be used to describe a wide range of things, from objects to people to events:
• Огромный дом
A huge house
[gi-gan-skiy]
Gigantic, colossal
🔻Гигантский implies something even larger than огромный, often with a sense of awe or wonder.
🔻Гигантский is typically used to describe things that are exceptionally large, such as buildings, mountains, or animals:
• Гигантский краб
A gigantic crab
[ka-la-sal'-nyj]
Colossal, monumental
🔻Колоссальный is the most extreme of the three adjectives, suggesting something of truly epic proportions.
🔻Колоссальный is reserved for the most extreme cases of size, such as the universe or the human population:
• Колоссальный проект
A colossal project
❓Which adjective(s) сan be used in reference to the big kitty in the video?
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#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
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Как же приятно во взрослом возрасте что-то случайно расхреначить, спокойно собрать осколки и занять, что на тебя никто не собирается орать из-за такой ерунды.
Коммент: Ты не женат что ли?)
It is so pleasant at adulthood accidentally smah something, calmly collect the shards and realize that nobody is going to yell at you for such a trifle.
Comment: Aren't you married?)
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[ras-khri-na-chit']
To smash, crash, break something
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Those who were close to the leader of the Soviet peoples said that Stalin had an amazing, phenomenal memory.
🔻He read many books and could later quote fairly large paragraphs from them by heart.
🔻During the Great Patriotic War, he knew by heart the coordinates of all troop deployments (which were constantly changing).
🔻Stalin remembered all the military commanders, could quote paragraphs from books, and gave hours-long speeches without notes.
🔻Another indisputable fact: Stalin read 400 pages every day. He set this norm for himself and always fulfilled it whenever possible.
🔻According to those who knew him well, Stalin's favourite book was Machiavelli's "The Prince" and Proudhon's economic works.
🔻How did Stalin train his memory? This "secret" was known to Soviet intelligence officers, special services, and the military leadership of the USSR. It is mnemonics. (Wikipedia)
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🔻He read many books and could later quote fairly large paragraphs from them by heart.
🔻During the Great Patriotic War, he knew by heart the coordinates of all troop deployments (which were constantly changing).
🔻Stalin remembered all the military commanders, could quote paragraphs from books, and gave hours-long speeches without notes.
🔻Another indisputable fact: Stalin read 400 pages every day. He set this norm for himself and always fulfilled it whenever possible.
🔻According to those who knew him well, Stalin's favourite book was Machiavelli's "The Prince" and Proudhon's economic works.
🔻How did Stalin train his memory? This "secret" was known to Soviet intelligence officers, special services, and the military leadership of the USSR. It is mnemonics. (Wikipedia)
#brief_and_interesting
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When you get a higher level in Russian on Duolingo😅
Some effective ways to learn Russian are HERE.
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• Предатель (предатели) (masc.noun)
[pri-da-til']
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• Предательница (предательницы) (femin.noun)
[pri-da-til'-ni-tsa (pri-da-til'-ni-tsy)]
A traitor(s)
🔻They are often used in a negative sense to condemn someone for their treacherous actions.
🔻The Russian word предатель comes from the Russian verb предавать (imperf.)/предать (perf.), Old Russian word предати, meaning to betray or to change sides.
Examples:
• Настоящий предатель
A real traitor
• Подлая предательница
A vile traitor
• Оказаться предателем / предательницей
To turn out to be a traitor
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In order to become a continuation of the northern lights in the Murmansk region, a Muscovite woman created an unusual luminescent dress.
🔻Natalya Zakharova found suitable luminous paints and created the outfit with her own hands.
🔻The dress became a continuation of the magnificent northern lights on the Kola Peninsula.
🔻Before the photoshoot, the dress had to be charged with light.
🔻The girl did not specify how long the shooting itself lasted, but admitted that she "froze to the bone."
Photos: Наталья Захарова (vk)
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🔻Natalya Zakharova found suitable luminous paints and created the outfit with her own hands.
🔻The dress became a continuation of the magnificent northern lights on the Kola Peninsula.
🔻Before the photoshoot, the dress had to be charged with light.
On the Kola Peninsula at the end of November, the duration of daylight hours is almost zero, and it is not possible to charge naturally.
🔻The girl did not specify how long the shooting itself lasted, but admitted that she "froze to the bone."
Photos: Наталья Захарова (vk)
#around_Russia
#brief_and_interesting
#Russianbeauties
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