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Some slang phrases you can hear from tough Russians:
• Всё ништяк!
[fsyo nish-tyak]
Everything is alright.
• Не кипишуй!
[ni ki-pi-shuy]
Don't fuss, don't hurry!
#spoken_Russian
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• Всё ништяк!
[fsyo nish-tyak]
Everything is alright.
• Не кипишуй!
[ni ki-pi-shuy]
Don't fuss, don't hurry!
#spoken_Russian
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До́ля
[ dolya ]
🇬🇧 1) destiny, life, fate 2) a part of something
PS A кому сейчас легко? (Из уже выученного)😉
#useful_vocabulary
#just_a_joke
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[ dolya ]
🇬🇧 1) destiny, life, fate 2) a part of something
PS A кому сейчас легко? (Из уже выученного)😉
#useful_vocabulary
#just_a_joke
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☕ Кофеини́зм
[ kafejinizm ]
🇬🇧 Caffeine dependence (is the condition of having a substance dependance on caffeine)
Я обожа́ю ко́фе!
[ ya abazhayoo kofe ]
🇬🇧 I adore coffee!
See the conjugation of the verb 'обожать' over there ⬇️
❓What gender is the noun 'кофе' ?
#useful_vocabulary
#grammar_tips
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[ kafejinizm ]
🇬🇧 Caffeine dependence (is the condition of having a substance dependance on caffeine)
Я обожа́ю ко́фе!
[ ya abazhayoo kofe ]
🇬🇧 I adore coffee!
See the conjugation of the verb 'обожать' over there ⬇️
❓What gender is the noun 'кофе' ?
#useful_vocabulary
#grammar_tips
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☕ Is КОФЕ masculine or neuter gender❓
Anonymous Quiz
11%
Depends on the amount of cups you can drink a day.
52%
Neuter: КОФЕ - ОНО МОЁ
13%
Can officially be BOTH genders
24%
Masculine: КОФЕ - ОН МОЙ
☕ 😌 Coffee is magic... It turns zombies into people in the morning (с)
In 🇬🇧 English the pronoun 'it' is used for 'coffee'. But in 🇷🇺 Russian it is not that simple.
It was Peter I who managed to popularize coffee among the population. Then it was called 'кофей' or 'кофий' - masculine nouns. Accordingly, there were no conflicts on how to correctly decline adjectives: ароматный кофей (fragrant coffee) , вкусный кофий (delicious coffee).
😡🤜🤛🤬The controversy arose when the pronunciation developed in the form familiar to the current generation - 'кофе'.
❗By order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation dated 09/01/2016, the neuter gender is officially assigned to кофе. According to the innovations, the pronunciation of this word in the masculine/neuter gender is equally correct.
😅 Как жить, если 'кофе' - ОНО???
🇬🇧 How to live this live, if 'coffee' is neuter gender?
#brief_and_interesting
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In 🇬🇧 English the pronoun 'it' is used for 'coffee'. But in 🇷🇺 Russian it is not that simple.
It was Peter I who managed to popularize coffee among the population. Then it was called 'кофей' or 'кофий' - masculine nouns. Accordingly, there were no conflicts on how to correctly decline adjectives: ароматный кофей (fragrant coffee) , вкусный кофий (delicious coffee).
😡🤜🤛🤬The controversy arose when the pronunciation developed in the form familiar to the current generation - 'кофе'.
❗By order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation dated 09/01/2016, the neuter gender is officially assigned to кофе. According to the innovations, the pronunciation of this word in the masculine/neuter gender is equally correct.
😅 Как жить, если 'кофе' - ОНО???
🇬🇧 How to live this live, if 'coffee' is neuter gender?
#brief_and_interesting
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You won't believe but today is:
🍁 День пу́танья следо́в 👣 в осе́ннем па́рке.
[ den' pootan'ya slidov v asennem parke ]
🇬🇧 The day of doubling back in the autumn park.
High five if you knew about this holiday!✋
#brief_and_interesting
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🍁 День пу́танья следо́в 👣 в осе́ннем па́рке.
[ den' pootan'ya slidov v asennem parke ]
🇬🇧 The day of doubling back in the autumn park.
High five if you knew about this holiday!✋
#brief_and_interesting
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• По пи́ву?
[pa peevoo ]
(Shall we have) a beer?
• Пи́во
[peeva ]
Beer
🔻 from the verb 'пить' (drink) and originally meant any drink in general (wine, honey, kvass)
🔻The slang variants of 'пиво' are:
• Пива́с
[ peevas ]
• Пива́сик
[ peevasik ]
🎧🗣 👇 Listen, practice and stay sober!
#spoken_Russian
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[pa peevoo ]
(Shall we have) a beer?
• Пи́во
[peeva ]
Beer
🔻 from the verb 'пить' (drink) and originally meant any drink in general (wine, honey, kvass)
🔻The slang variants of 'пиво' are:
• Пива́с
[ peevas ]
• Пива́сик
[ peevasik ]
🎧
#spoken_Russian
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What does the verb НУДЕ́ТЬ mean❓
Anonymous Quiz
51%
to talk boringly, to whine, to keep complaining
10%
to celebrate the day of doubling back in the autumn park
14%
to go to a nudist beach
25%
Let me just look at the correct answer!
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😩 Нуде́ть
[ noodet' ]
🇬🇧 to talk boringly, monotonously, and also complaining or insistently asking for something, to whine.
🔻Surprisingly, but this verb has nothing in common with 'Нуди́стский пляж' (nudist beach)😅
▪️Ну́дный (adjective)
[ noodnyj ]
🇬🇧 boring and tiring
▪️Зану́да (noun)
[ zanooda ]
🇬🇧 A boring, meticulous person
▪️Хоро́ш нуде́ть!
[ kharosh noodet' ]
🇬🇧 Stop whining!
✅ Хоро́ш + imperfective verb = хва́тит + imperfective verb (stop doing..., enough of ...)
Why on earth does Ben Affleck always look so depressed⁉️
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen to my audio message in the comments to this post, practice and stay positive!
#useful_vocabulary
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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[ noodet' ]
🇬🇧 to talk boringly, monotonously, and also complaining or insistently asking for something, to whine.
🔻Surprisingly, but this verb has nothing in common with 'Нуди́стский пляж' (nudist beach)😅
▪️Ну́дный (adjective)
[ noodnyj ]
🇬🇧 boring and tiring
▪️Зану́да (noun)
[ zanooda ]
🇬🇧 A boring, meticulous person
▪️Хоро́ш нуде́ть!
[ kharosh noodet' ]
🇬🇧 Stop whining!
✅ Хоро́ш + imperfective verb = хва́тит + imperfective verb (stop doing..., enough of ...)
Why on earth does Ben Affleck always look so depressed⁉️
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen to my audio message in the comments to this post, practice and stay positive!
#useful_vocabulary
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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Just look at the Russian version of Niagara Falls! 🌊
🔻The Yaropoletskaya hydroelectric power station is an inactive small hydroelectric power station on the Lama River in the village of Yaropolets in the Volokolamsk urban district of the Moscow region of Russia.
🔻It is one of the first rural power stations in the USSR.
🔻 It's located 160 km from Moscow Automobile Ring Road (MKAD)
📍 Geolocation Moscow Region
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🔻The Yaropoletskaya hydroelectric power station is an inactive small hydroelectric power station on the Lama River in the village of Yaropolets in the Volokolamsk urban district of the Moscow region of Russia.
🔻It is one of the first rural power stations in the USSR.
🔻 It's located 160 km from Moscow Automobile Ring Road (MKAD)
📍 Geolocation Moscow Region
#around_Russia
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👋Доброе утро!
▪️Сви́нтус (colloquial, noun, masculine)
[ 'sveentoos ]
Meaning:
1) an unclean, untidy person, who leaves a mess after him/her е.g. in the kitchen.
2) a person who acts badly, dishonestly.
🔻'свинтус' comes from 'свинья' (pig) but the meaning is not that negative, without disdain, with friendly reproach.
▪️Ну ты и сви́нтус! Убери́ э́тот беспоря́док!
[ noo ty i svintus. ooberee etot bispar'yadak ]
🇬🇧 You're so untidy. Сlean this mess up!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and remember to keep your house clean!
❓ who is 'свинтус' in your family?🤔
#spoken_Russian
#useful_vocabulary
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▪️Сви́нтус (colloquial, noun, masculine)
[ 'sveentoos ]
Meaning:
1) an unclean, untidy person, who leaves a mess after him/her е.g. in the kitchen.
2) a person who acts badly, dishonestly.
🔻'свинтус' comes from 'свинья' (pig) but the meaning is not that negative, without disdain, with friendly reproach.
▪️Ну ты и сви́нтус! Убери́ э́тот беспоря́док!
[ noo ty i svintus. ooberee etot bispar'yadak ]
🇬🇧 You're so untidy. Сlean this mess up!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and remember to keep your house clean!
❓ who is 'свинтус' in your family?🤔
#spoken_Russian
#useful_vocabulary
Video from: @lera_danya
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The Queen of the Copper Mountain
English vs Russian cursive 🧐
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