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[ko-ta-ti-ra-pi-ya]
🔻This feminine noun consists of 2 roots: кот + linking 'o' + терапия.
🔻Cat (or feline) therapy might be the purrfect solution to everyone who is stressed.
🔻Having cats in the home reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, and their owners experience strokes and heart attacks 18-20% less often on average.
🔻A cat's purr helps heal wounds and strengthen bones
#cattherapy
#useful_vocabulary
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• Валяться (imperf.)
Meanings:
🔢 To be scattered all over the floor/room, to be in a mess:
• Почему твои вещи валяются на полу? Убери их!
Why are your things strewn all over the floor? Clean them up!
🔢 To laze around in bed:
• Я планирую весь выходной валяться в кровати и смотреть фильмы.
I plan to laze around in bed all weekend and watch movies.
😉 А у вас какие планы на выходные?
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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Meanings:
• Почему твои вещи валяются на полу? Убери их!
Why are your things strewn all over the floor? Clean them up!
• Я планирую весь выходной валяться в кровати и смотреть фильмы.
I plan to laze around in bed all weekend and watch movies.
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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⚡️Exclusive footage from the pipeline itself. Russian soldiers used it to penetrate deep behind enemy lines near Sudzha. This was the top-secret Поток (Flow) operation.
🔻RT war correspondent Vlad Andrits reports that every soldier who traversed 15km inside the pipeline is a hero. Several hundred of our soldiers – more than a battalion – emerged behind enemy lines through the gas pipeline.
🔻Russian forces were able to take the enemy by surprise, appearing directly in their rear and breaching their defenses, liberating eight settlements in the Kursk region.
🔻The pipeline, as a reminder, was previously used for the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine.
Source, video: RT in Russian, ТАСС
#news
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🔻RT war correspondent Vlad Andrits reports that every soldier who traversed 15km inside the pipeline is a hero. Several hundred of our soldiers – more than a battalion – emerged behind enemy lines through the gas pipeline.
🔻Russian forces were able to take the enemy by surprise, appearing directly in their rear and breaching their defenses, liberating eight settlements in the Kursk region.
As the commander of the Akhmat special forces detachment, Timso, put it, "The enemy met us in their underwear and slippers."
🔻The pipeline, as a reminder, was previously used for the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine.
Source, video: RT in Russian, ТАСС
#news
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🟠 What do you think the meaning of the Russian colloquial expression "ДЕЛО — ТРУБА!" is?
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ДEЛО = case, deal, issue, matter; ТРУБА = a pipe, a trumpet
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ДEЛО = case, deal, issue, matter; ТРУБА = a pipe, a trumpet
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42%
We won! Fanfares sound!
25%
Things are going very badly, everything is lost!
18%
It's a complicated matter, we need to sort it out.
7%
The house is cold, we need to switch on heating.
9%
I'm sure it's about Gazprom, but could I have the correct answer, please?
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An AI-generated internet creation. New Gazprom ad (parody):
• Дело - труба!
[de-la tru-ba]
🔻The expression is specifically Russian. Труба (a pipe) originally referred to excessive draft in stoves and the wasteful burning of firewood. So, the meaning of it is Things are very bad; the situation is extremely dangerous and threatening.
🔻The expression Дело - труба! was formed by adding different epithets to the component дело:
• Дело - дрянь!
[de-la dryan']
Things are awful!
• Дело - табак!
[de-la ta-bak]
SLT: The things are tobacco!
It's all over!
#politics
#just_a_joke
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• Покупайте Российский газ, чтобы к вам не попал наш спецназ.
Buy Russian gas, lest our special forces grace your doorstep.
• Дело - труба!
[de-la tru-ba]
🔻The expression is specifically Russian. Труба (a pipe) originally referred to excessive draft in stoves and the wasteful burning of firewood. So, the meaning of it is Things are very bad; the situation is extremely dangerous and threatening.
🔻The expression Дело - труба! was formed by adding different epithets to the component дело:
• Дело - дрянь!
[de-la dryan']
Things are awful!
• Дело - табак!
[de-la ta-bak]
SLT: The things are tobacco!
It's all over!
#politics
#just_a_joke
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Regarding the discussion raised in the chat group today:
🔻A language is an integral part of mentality; it cannot be neutral and separated from the culture, history, way of thinking, worldview, and values of the people for whom it is native.
🔻When you begin to learn a foreign language, you begin to understand how a person for whom that language is native thinks. Perhaps that is why a huge number of people worldwide want to read Dostoevsky and Tolstoy in the original.
🔻Esperanto, without attachment to a nationality or people, can be neutral but not Russian.
🔻The Russian language is the untranslatable Pushkin and the boundless expanses of Russia - the largest country in the world. Russian is the selflessness of the Russian people, resisting any enemy. Russian is mercy and compassion for loved ones and humanity even towards enemies. Russian is our faith in God and in justice. It is at last our Russian, enigmatic soul.
🔻And to learn the Russian language without being interested in other aspects of the Russian people, such as culture, art, history, and politics, is like simply learning the letters of the alphabet separately and having no desire to learn to read words.
🔻Therefore, you will not find a neutral position towards Russia on this channel. Only love.
Natalie with💓
#admins_letter
🔻A language is an integral part of mentality; it cannot be neutral and separated from the culture, history, way of thinking, worldview, and values of the people for whom it is native.
🔻When you begin to learn a foreign language, you begin to understand how a person for whom that language is native thinks. Perhaps that is why a huge number of people worldwide want to read Dostoevsky and Tolstoy in the original.
🔻Esperanto, without attachment to a nationality or people, can be neutral but not Russian.
🔻The Russian language is the untranslatable Pushkin and the boundless expanses of Russia - the largest country in the world. Russian is the selflessness of the Russian people, resisting any enemy. Russian is mercy and compassion for loved ones and humanity even towards enemies. Russian is our faith in God and in justice. It is at last our Russian, enigmatic soul.
🔻And to learn the Russian language without being interested in other aspects of the Russian people, such as culture, art, history, and politics, is like simply learning the letters of the alphabet separately and having no desire to learn to read words.
🔻Therefore, you will not find a neutral position towards Russia on this channel. Only love.
Natalie with
#admins_letter
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Olympic figure skating champion Alina Zagitova performed an ice dance on Lake Baikal with her partner.
🔻Alina hasn't revealed the details yet. According to the figure skater, the project took about six months to complete. It was one of the most challenging shoots of her life, but the result is amazing!
😉 Russian cultural code is like...
Video: IRK.ru
#news
#Russianbeauties
#Russiannature
#RussianCulturalCode
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"Lake Baikal ice, -30 degrees. What are you ready to do for your dream project?" she wrote.
🔻Alina hasn't revealed the details yet. According to the figure skater, the project took about six months to complete. It was one of the most challenging shoots of her life, but the result is amazing!
Video: IRK.ru
#news
#Russianbeauties
#Russiannature
#RussianCulturalCode
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My dear Russian language learners!
Thank you for your warm words and feedback!
I'm so happy to see that my thoughts and feelings find understanding and resonance in your hearts, even if you're thousands of kilometers from Russia!
Hugs to all!
Natalie with❤️
#admins_letter
Thank you for your warm words and feedback!
I'm so happy to see that my thoughts and feelings find understanding and resonance in your hearts, even if you're thousands of kilometers from Russia!
Hugs to all!
Natalie with
#admins_letter
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[ta-shchit']
To drag or pull something heavy or with difficulty:
• Тащи сюда учебник русского, будем учить правила!
Drag the Russian textbook over here, let's learn the rules.
[u-tashchit']
To steal, to secretly remove:
• Эй, он утащил мой учебник!
Hey, he took my textbook!
[pi-ri-ta-shchit']
To drag something from one place to another:
• Мне нужно перетащить эти коробки в машину.
I need to move these boxes into the car.
[pri-ta-shchit']
To drag something to a certain place (with effort):
• Ты опять притащил палку с улицы?
Did you drag a stick in from the street again?
[sta-shchit']
To steal (secretly):
• Эй, он стащил мой учебник!
Hey, he stole my textbook!
#verbs_of_motion
#russianverbs
#prefixes
#spoken_Russian
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Leo Tolstoy – warrant officer, 1860
3 interesting facts about the life of Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy:
🔻 Leo Nikolayevich's mother, Maria Tolstoy, belonged to the Volkonsky family, descendants of Rurik.
🔻 Leo Tolstoy was a distant relative of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. Pushkin's great-grandmother and Tolstoy's mother's great-grandmother were sisters.
🔻 He participated in the Crimean War and the defense of Sevastopol.
#retrophotos
#brief_and_interesting
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3 interesting facts about the life of Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy:
🔻 Leo Nikolayevich's mother, Maria Tolstoy, belonged to the Volkonsky family, descendants of Rurik.
🔻 Leo Tolstoy was a distant relative of Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin. Pushkin's great-grandmother and Tolstoy's mother's great-grandmother were sisters.
🔻 He participated in the Crimean War and the defense of Sevastopol.
#retrophotos
#brief_and_interesting
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Осторожно! Движение задним ходом!• Назад пятками
Watch out! Reverse gear! (Reversing, backing up or going in reverse)
[na-zat pyat-ka-mi]
SLT: Backwards with heels
🔻This phraseological unit is used figuratively to describe someone who backs down from a decision, promise, or opinion—essentially, to retreat or go back on their word:
• Ты же был против этой поездки, а сейчас назад пятками?
You were against this trip, and now you are backing down?
🎧
#useful_vocabulary
#spoken_Russian
#phraseology
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Подскажите, какая это порода кота?
Could you tell me what breed of cat this is?
#just_a_joke
#just_cats
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ГЖЕЛезный человек
Гжель is a Russian ceramic handicraft.
#memes
#just_a_joke
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• Глазище (глазища)
[gla-zi-shche (gla-zi-shchа)] (masc.diminutive-augmentative)
A huge eye(s)
🔻From
• Глаз (глаза) (masc.)
[glas (gla-za)]
An eye(s)
• Вот это глазища!
[vot e-ta gla-zi-shcha]
My goodness, what huge eyes!
❗Check our collection of expressions with глаза:
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#spoken_Russian
#phraseology
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Russians don't smile without reason
🔻83% of Russians, according to the All-Russia Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), consider themselves happy. However, there haven't been more smiles on the streets, and foreigners continue to perceive us as a gloomy and unfriendly nation. But we perfectly remember the proverb: Смех без причины - признак дурачины. (Laughter without reason is a sign of a fool).
🔻For a European person smiling upon meeting someone is a demonstration of politeness and goodwill towards the interlocutor. For Russians, however, "дежурная улыбка" ("a perfunctory smile") is not a desirable quality and is rather alarming. Russians rarely smile at strangers and are not always ready to reciprocate a smile.
🔻The uniqueness of the Russian smile lies in the fact that it must be sincere, have a valid reason understandable to those around, and be appropriate. Smiling for no reason is not accepted.
🔻Russians have their own smile, which in its mysteriousness is not inferior to the Mona Lisa's smile. Not strained, sincere, from the depths of our soul!
#RussianCulturalCode
#Russian_culture
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🔻83% of Russians, according to the All-Russia Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM), consider themselves happy. However, there haven't been more smiles on the streets, and foreigners continue to perceive us as a gloomy and unfriendly nation. But we perfectly remember the proverb: Смех без причины - признак дурачины. (Laughter without reason is a sign of a fool).
🔻For a European person smiling upon meeting someone is a demonstration of politeness and goodwill towards the interlocutor. For Russians, however, "дежурная улыбка" ("a perfunctory smile") is not a desirable quality and is rather alarming. Russians rarely smile at strangers and are not always ready to reciprocate a smile.
🔻The uniqueness of the Russian smile lies in the fact that it must be sincere, have a valid reason understandable to those around, and be appropriate. Smiling for no reason is not accepted.
🔻Russians have their own smile, which in its mysteriousness is not inferior to the Mona Lisa's smile. Not strained, sincere, from the depths of our soul!
#RussianCulturalCode
#Russian_culture
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🇺🇸🇷🇺 "Thank you, Vladimir! At least I listened to some normal music": Trump has already started calling the Kremlin.
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