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🚆 Just look at the new train in the Moscow subway!

МЧС = Министе́рство по Чрезвыча́йным Ситуа́циям
[ em che es = ministersva pa chrezvychajnym sitooatsyjam ]
🇬🇧 Ministry of Emergency Situations

🔻It is dedicated to МЧС the Ministry of Emergency Situations and the volunteers of the National Center for Children's Assistance.

🔻In the carriages there is important information:
▪️tips that will help preserve health and life, and
▪️by scanning the QR codes, you can watch useful videos.

🔻The train will run on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line.

🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.

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Разрулить (perfective, colloquial)
[ razroolit' ]

Meaning:
🔻To deal with any problem, resolve any contradictions, disagreements, to solve а problem
🔻It comes from рулить (to steer, lead)

👌Ща я всё разрулю!
[ scha ya fsyo razroolyu ]
🇬🇧 I'll solve it/ make an agreement about it right now!

Ща [ scha ] (сolloquial) = сейчас [ sejchas ] (right now)

🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.

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🔥 Ready, steady, go!

Рули́ть (imperfective)
[ roolit' ]
🇬🇧 to drive a vehicle

🔻The motorcycle festival, dedicated to the closing of the motorcycle season, has officially started in Moscow, hundreds of motorcyclists are racing along the Garden Ring.

#useful_vocabulary

#around_Russia

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👋Доброе утро!

🍉Арбу́з (masc., singular)
[ar-boos]
Watermelon

🍉Арбу́зы (plural)
[ar-boozy]

🍉Арбу́зик (demunitive form, masc.)
[ar-boo-zik]

🍉Арбу́зный (masc.adj.)
[ar-booz-nyj]

🔻Usually арбуз goes with the following adjectives:

Спе́лый
[spe-lyj]
Ripe

Неспе́лый
[ni-spe-lyj]
Unripe

Кра́сный
[kras-nyj]
Red

Жёлтый
[zhol-tyj]
Yellow

Сла́дкий как мёд
[slat-kiy kak myot]
Honey sweet

Безвкусный как трава
[bis-f'koos-nyj kak tra-va]
As tasteless as grass

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice.

#useful_vocabulary

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😅 Все люди являются носителями интеллекта, но некоторые бессимптомно.
🇬🇧 All people are carriers of intelligence, but some of them are asymptomatic ones.

#just_a_joke

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Что тут вообще́ проиcхо́дит?
[ shto toot vapsche prajiskhodit ]
🇬🇧 What on earth is going on in there?

📍Geolocation Gorky Park (Moscow)

Share your ideas in the poll over there ⬇️

#useful_vocabulary

#just_a_joke

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Поздня́к мета́ться! (Colloquial)
[ paz'nyak mi'tatsa ]

Поздня́к (colloqial)
=
По́здно [ pozna ]
🇬🇧 too late

Мета́ться
[ mitatsya ]
🇬🇧 to bustle, to fuss, to hurry

Meaning:
This is a slang expression. It means that it is too late to do anything because the opportunity has been lost.

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To memorize the Russian adverb ПОЗДНО ⬆️ 🎶 a touching song by Shaman and Ivan.

#sing_it_🎵

This song goes well with beer or wine🍷🍺
😉 Всем хорошего вечера, друзья! See ya!

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▪️Сто́лик на двои́х, пожа́луйста.
[ stolik na dvajikh pazhaloosta ]
🇬🇧 A table for two, please.

▪️Мо́жно мне/нам меню́, пожа́луйста?
[ mozhna mnye/nam min'u pazhaloosta ]
🇬🇧 Could I/we have the menu, please?

▪️Что вы порекоменду́ете?
[ shto vy parikamindooyete ]
🇬🇧 What do you recommend?

▪️Я бу́ду ...
[ ya boodu ]
🇬🇧 I'll have ...

▪️Я бы хоте́л(а) ...
[ ya by hatel ]
🇬🇧 I'd like ...

▪️Мо́жно мне/нам счёт, пожа́луйста?
[ mozhna mnye/nam schyot pazhaloosta ]
🇬🇧 Can I/we have the bill, please?

▪️Спаси́бо, всё бы́ло прекра́сно!
[ spasiba vsyo byla prikrasna ]
🇬🇧 Thank you, everything was delicious!

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice.

#useful_vocabulary

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If you can you read it, you're either advanced in Russian or a Russian.😎

🔞🤚 PLEASE DON'T READ this post if you mind foul language!

Твою (ж) мать!
[ tvayu (zh) mat' ]

🔻The full expression is: "Ёб твою мать!"  (**ck your mother)

🔻However, the verb ёб (past tense to f*ck) is obscene and its use in polite society is unacceptable.

🔻Therefore, this verb is excluded from the phrase, leaving only its ending: "...твою мать!"

😉And decorum is observed, and everyone understands what the phrase means.

🔻Most often, this phrase is used simply as an interjection or an intensifying particle and does not mean anything serious like "Ёкарный бабай!" (see my early post about it).

#spoken_Russian

#foul_language

#Russian_riddle

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Что это?
[ shto eta ]
🇬🇧 What's this?

Please share you ideas in the poll over there ⬇️.

#brief_and_interesting

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🥂 Штрафна́я (рю́мка)
[ shtrafnaya (ryumka) ]

Meaning:
🔻A 'penalty' /extra glass, shot glass, etc. of wine, vodka, which a late guest should drink.
🔻It's a kind of funny punishment for late guests, like a 'penalty' glass of vodka.
🔻The adjective is often used without noun 'рюмка'.

🍷Ты опозда́л! (Нале́йте) штрафну́ю ему́!
[ ty apaz'dal. (Nalejti) shtrafnooyu yemoo ]
🇬🇧 You're late! (Give/pour) 'petalty' glass to him!

🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and don't be late for a meeting with a Russian😉.

Video: Unreal Jason Stathem (a parody series)

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Hi there! 👋

I'm glad you didn't escape from here after my post on some foul language today.

▪️Could I get feedback on the stuff I publish here? Do you find it useful?

▪️Do you have any questions?

Let's keep in touch! ⬇️ 🤗

Sincerely yours,

Natalie

#you_asked

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☀️До́брое!

▪️Ги́бкий
[ geepkij ]
🇬🇧 flexible

▪️Пласти́чный
[ plastichnyj ]
🇬🇧 plastic, flexible

▪️Подви́жный
[ padvizhnyj ]
🇬🇧 mobile, agile

▫️Она́ ги́бкАЯ. (She, feminine)
▫️Он пласти́чнЫЙ. (He, masculine)
▫️Они́ подви́жнЫЕ. (They, plural)

🔻There's no linking verb 'есть' (be) when you speak about qualities of an object in present tense in Russian:

▪️Я о́чень ги́бкИЙ!
🇬🇧 I am very flexible!

▪️Ты такА́Я пласти́чнАЯ!
🇬🇧 You are so plastic/flexible!

▪️Вы сли́шком подви́жнЫЕ!
🇬🇧 You are too agile!

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Наперегонки́
[ napirigankí ]

Meaning:
trying to overtake the opponent or one another in a hurry, racing against someone/something

This adverb is often used with 'бегать' (run).

🚚 Эй, дава́й наперегонки́!
[ ej davaj napiriganki ]
🇬🇧 Hey, I'll race you!

P.S. I took this photo this morning in my city Penza 📍😬

I DO hope it's not a victim who tried to race against a harsh Russian truck driver 😬...

🎧🗣⬇️ Listen to my audio message in the comments to this post, practice and be careful while crossing the road!

#spoken_Russian

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Number

The plural form (or number) of Russian nouns follow these rules:

🔻Nouns ending in most consonants and the letter "а" have the plural ending, "ы":
▪️банан → бананЫ (bananas)
▪️улица → улицЫ (streets)

🔻Nouns ending in "ь," "й," or "я" have the plural ending, "и":

▪️двeрь → дверИ (doors)
▪️музей → музеИ (museums)
▪️станция → станциИ (stations)

🔻Masculine and feminine nouns ending in "к," "г," "x," "ч," "щ," "ж," or "ш" have the plural ending, "и":

▪️книга → книгИ (books)
▪️нож → ножИ (knives)
▪️парк → паркИ (parks)

🔻Neuter nouns ending in "o" have the plural ending, "а":

▪️окно → окнА (windows)

🔻Neuter nouns ending in "е" have the plural ending, "я":

▪️здание → зданиЯ (buildings)

⚠️ but:
▪️Человек → люди (person - people)
▪️Ребёнок → дети (child - children)

🔻There are lots of exceptions from the rules above. Don't miss my next grammar post!

I've prepared an exercise for you to practice these rules here. Just do it.

🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.

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