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• Заряжа́ть (imperfective)
[ zaryazhat' ]
=
• Заряди́ть (perfective)
[ zaryadit' ]
There are several meanings of this verb:
1️⃣ Заряжа́ть позити́вом
(verb + noun in instrumental case)
[ zarya'zhat' pazi'tivam ]
🇬🇧 literally: to charge with positive emotions; to infuse with positive vibes
2️⃣ Заряжа́ть телефо́н
(verb + noun in accusative case)
[ zarya'zhat' tili'fon ]
🇬🇧 to charge a phone
3️⃣ Заряжа́ть пистоле́т
(verb+ noun in accusative case)
[ zarya'zhat' pista'lyet ]
🇬🇧 to load the gun
4️⃣ Заряди́ть в табло́ (colloquial)
[ zaryadit' f tab'lo ]
🇬🇧 to hit/strike in the face
А что сегодня заряжаешь ты❓
🎧🗣⬇️ listen, practice and заряжайся позитивом!
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[ zaryazhat' ]
=
• Заряди́ть (perfective)
[ zaryadit' ]
There are several meanings of this verb:
1️⃣ Заряжа́ть позити́вом
(verb + noun in instrumental case)
[ zarya'zhat' pazi'tivam ]
🇬🇧 literally: to charge with positive emotions; to infuse with positive vibes
2️⃣ Заряжа́ть телефо́н
(verb + noun in accusative case)
[ zarya'zhat' tili'fon ]
🇬🇧 to charge a phone
3️⃣ Заряжа́ть пистоле́т
(verb+ noun in accusative case)
[ zarya'zhat' pista'lyet ]
🇬🇧 to load the gun
4️⃣ Заряди́ть в табло́ (colloquial)
[ zaryadit' f tab'lo ]
🇬🇧 to hit/strike in the face
А что сегодня заряжаешь ты❓
🎧🗣⬇️ listen, practice and заряжайся позитивом!
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Когда́ нашёл репети́тора по англи́йскому за 200 рубле́й в час.
🇬🇧 When you found an English tutor for 200 rubles per hour.
😂😂😂 cисимберс [ si'simbers ]!!!
🔻Пояснительная бригада:
'Cucumber' is one of the most favourite words among English learners, the ways they try to pronounce this word is a source of jokes among Russians.
Video by: by_english
#just_a_joke
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🇬🇧 When you found an English tutor for 200 rubles per hour.
😂😂😂 cисимберс [ si'simbers ]!!!
🔻Пояснительная бригада:
'Cucumber' is one of the most favourite words among English learners, the ways they try to pronounce this word is a source of jokes among Russians.
Video by: by_english
#just_a_joke
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🟠 What do Russians usually answer to the question КТО? 'Who (is over there/that)?'
Anonymous Quiz
43%
'A horse in a coat!'
21%
'A cat in a hat!'
8%
'A fox in socks!'
13%
'A goat in a coat!'
15%
Kill me anybody! I don't know the answer!
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- Кто?
- Конь в пальто!
[ kto? kon' f pal'to ]
Literally: a male horse in a coat
🔻It's just a pretty senseless rhyme to question "Это кто?" (Who is this?) which is used for comical effect.
🔻Usually used by people who don't want to answer the question but for some reason can't say it straight.
🎧🗣 👇 listen, practice and answer this tricky question correctly!
#brief_and_interesting
#useful_vocabulary
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- Конь в пальто!
[ kto? kon' f pal'to ]
Literally: a male horse in a coat
🔻It's just a pretty senseless rhyme to question "Это кто?" (Who is this?) which is used for comical effect.
🔻Usually used by people who don't want to answer the question but for some reason can't say it straight.
🎧
#brief_and_interesting
#useful_vocabulary
#spoken_Russian
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"Выйду ночью в поле с конём" by a well-known Russian band "Любэ".
🔻This song is one of top Russian songs sung at karaoke bars.
Enjoy it!
#sing_it_🎵
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🔻This song is one of top Russian songs sung at karaoke bars.
Enjoy it!
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• Запиши пароль от вай фая!
[ zapi'shee pa'rol' ot vaj 'faya ]
🇬🇧 Write down the Wi-Fi password!
•Записать [ zapi'sat' ] perfective
=
•Записывать [ za'peesyvat' ] imperfective
🔻Both forms of this verb require a noun in accusative case after them:
• Запишите (what?) адрес (address)/ домашнее заданиe (hometask).
🎧🗣⬇️ listen, practice and запишите домашнее задание!
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[ zapi'shee pa'rol' ot vaj 'faya ]
🇬🇧 Write down the Wi-Fi password!
•Записать [ zapi'sat' ] perfective
=
•Записывать [ za'peesyvat' ] imperfective
🔻Both forms of this verb require a noun in accusative case after them:
• Запишите (what?) адрес (address)/ домашнее заданиe (hometask).
🎧🗣⬇️ listen, practice and запишите домашнее задание!
Video by: iamcaro_b
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🤔 Is this cat feature included in the factory default settings?
ща [ scha ] = сейчас -> now
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ща [ scha ] = сейчас -> now
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🟠 What do Russians see when they look into a book? (A well-known Russian saying)
Anonymous Quiz
40%
Universe wisdom
7%
Some weird symbols
22%
Nothing, a fig
24%
Their bright future as Lenin promised
7%
Hey, Natalie! Calm down, it's Saturday!
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Смотришь в книгу - видишь фигу!
[ 'smotrish f 'knigoo, 'vidish 'figoo ]
🇬🇧 Literally: (You are) Looking into the book, (and) see a fig.
Meaning:
It is a silly phrase Russians say when they are reading something but can’t understand anything.
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and read books carefully!
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[ 'smotrish f 'knigoo, 'vidish 'figoo ]
🇬🇧 Literally: (You are) Looking into the book, (and) see a fig.
Meaning:
It is a silly phrase Russians say when they are reading something but can’t understand anything.
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and read books carefully!
#spoken_Russian
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The most unusual books in Russia.
🔸The first edition of the novel “Eugenе Onegin” by Alexander Pushkin, published as a separate book. This happened in Smirdin’s printing house on March 20, 1833.
🔸Soviet erotic alphabet of 1931, drawings for which were created by the monumental sculptor Sergei Merkurov, the author of numerous monuments to Ioseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin.
🔸 One of the record holders, once listed in the Guinness Book of Records, is a miniature edition, less than 1 mm in size. It was "The Chameleon", a short story by Anton Chekhov.
The creator is considered to be Omsk artist Anatoly Kononenko.The publishing house released 50 copies in Russian and the same number in English. Each book contains a portrait of Chekhov, 15 sheets and 2 color illustrations.
⏺ Please check the links with books in Russian over there⬇️!
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🔸The first edition of the novel “Eugenе Onegin” by Alexander Pushkin, published as a separate book. This happened in Smirdin’s printing house on March 20, 1833.
🔸Soviet erotic alphabet of 1931, drawings for which were created by the monumental sculptor Sergei Merkurov, the author of numerous monuments to Ioseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin.
🔸 One of the record holders, once listed in the Guinness Book of Records, is a miniature edition, less than 1 mm in size. It was "The Chameleon", a short story by Anton Chekhov.
The creator is considered to be Omsk artist Anatoly Kononenko.The publishing house released 50 copies in Russian and the same number in English. Each book contains a portrait of Chekhov, 15 sheets and 2 color illustrations.
#Russian_culture
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A famous monologue by Кaterina from 'the Storm' by Alexandr Ostrovsky's.
🇬🇧
'What a pity people can't fly like birds. Do you know I sometimes fancy I'm a bird. When one stands on a high hill, one feels a longing to fly. One would take a little run, throw up one's arms, and fly away! Couldn't we try it now?'
Word box:
• Люди [ l'oodee ] people
• Птицы [ p'teetsy ] birds
• Гора [ ga'ra ] mountain
• Руки [ 'rookee ] arms
• Летать [ lee'tat' ] fly
• Стоять [ sta'yat' ] stand
• Разбежаться [ razbizhat'sya ] take a run
• Поднять [ pad'nyat' ] lift, raise
In the comments to this post there's an audiofile ▶️
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🇬🇧
'What a pity people can't fly like birds. Do you know I sometimes fancy I'm a bird. When one stands on a high hill, one feels a longing to fly. One would take a little run, throw up one's arms, and fly away! Couldn't we try it now?'
Word box:
• Люди [ l'oodee ] people
• Птицы [ p'teetsy ] birds
• Гора [ ga'ra ] mountain
• Руки [ 'rookee ] arms
• Летать [ lee'tat' ] fly
• Стоять [ sta'yat' ] stand
• Разбежаться [ razbizhat'sya ] take a run
• Поднять [ pad'nyat' ] lift, raise
In the comments to this post there's an audiofile ▶️
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[ kajfa'vat' ]
🇬🇧 to chill out, to enjoy your time, to relax
[ kajf ]
🇬🇧 Pleasure, enjoyment
Origin:
Кайф is a word borrowed from Arabic (often through Turkish 'keyif'), used in Russian (and in other, primarily European languages) for designations of pleasant emotions and sensations in general.
Literally: euphoria
[ kaj'fooyem, si'vodnya vaskni'sen'ye ]
🇬🇧 We're enjoying ourselves! Today's Sunday!
🎧
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Today is the birthday of Winnie the Pooh!
🔻The14th of October 1926 was the date when the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" was first printed.
🔻Some experts say the Soviet Winnie is more charming/tougher/сuter than its Disney brother!
🔻The comparative analysis of Disney and Soviet versions is in the comments 💬
What do you think❓
#brief_and_interesting
#films
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🔻The14th of October 1926 was the date when the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" was first printed.
🔻Some experts say the Soviet Winnie is more charming/tougher/сuter than its Disney brother!
🔻The comparative analysis of Disney and Soviet versions is in the comments 💬
What do you think❓
#brief_and_interesting
#films
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My plans for the weekend.
My weekend.
🤦♀️
The picture for this meme was taken from another popular Soviet cartoon 'Ну, погоди!'
• Ну, Погоди !
[ noo paga'dee ]
🇬🇧 Well, Just You Wait!
#just_a_joke
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My weekend.
🤦♀️
The picture for this meme was taken from another popular Soviet cartoon 'Ну, погоди!'
• Ну, Погоди !
[ noo paga'dee ]
🇬🇧 Well, Just You Wait!
#just_a_joke
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Фиксики
[ 'fiksiki ]
American TikTok has been conquered by modern Russian cartoon the “Fixies”!
A life hack with simple memorization of the multiplication table has collected 14 million views!
Video by: msxtina17
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[ 'fiksiki ]
American TikTok has been conquered by modern Russian cartoon the “Fixies”!
A life hack with simple memorization of the multiplication table has collected 14 million views!
Video by: msxtina17
#films
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[ zala'toye kal'tso Ru'ssijee ]
🇬🇧 The Golden Ring of Russia
🔻The Golden Ring of Russia includes such cities as:
•Sergiev Posad
•Pereslavl-Zalessky
•Rostov the Great
•Yaroslavl
•Kostroma
•Ivanovo
•Suzdal
•Vladimir
🔻The Golden Ring of Russia unites old Russian cities of five Oblasts – usually excluding Moscow – as a well-known theme-route.
🔻The grouping is centred northeast of the capital in what was the north-eastern part of ancient Rus'.
🔻These ancient towns were heavily formative to the centrality of the Russian Orthodox Church in society.
🔻They preserve the memory of key events in medieval and Imperial Russian history. The towns have been called "open-air museums" and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches.
#the_golden_ring_of_Russia hashtags!
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• Отрубиться (perfective verb)
[ atroo'bitsya ]
To fall asleep unexpectedly, to pass
out
This is definitely me at the end of Sunday😅 . Hope your Sunday was way better!
Sincerely yours,
Natalie
[ atroo'bitsya ]
To fall asleep unexpectedly, to pass
out
This is definitely me at the end of Sunday
Sincerely yours,
Natalie
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Me and my plans for Monday😅:
• Вертеться
[ ver'tetsya ]
🇬🇧 1) to spin, twirl 2) to keep yourself busy (don't sit up and wait for something good to happen)
• Хочешь жить - умей вертеться.
[ 'hochesh zhyt', oo'mey ver'tetsya ]
Literally: If you want to live, be able to spin.
🇬🇧 It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.
🎧
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🟠 If Russians don't want to answer the question: 'Where are you going to?', they usually answer: '(I'm going)...
Anonymous Quiz
13%
... to Everest to pick up mushrooms
12%
... to Kydykina mountain to steal tomatoes
24%
... to Moscow to buy а new ushanka- hat
37%
... to Kamchatka to feed brown bears
15%
Natalie! Your imagination is too rich! Just show me the correct answer!
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[ ku'dykina ga'ra ]
🇬🇧 Kudykina Mointain
• На Кудыкину гору
[ na ku'dykinoo 'goroo ]
🇬🇧 To Kudykina mountain
🔻This phraseological unit was derived from the old Russian adverb 'куды' (куда)-> where to?
Origin:
There was a prejudice that if you asked a person where he was going, then he would not have luck along the way. So, in response to this question where a man was going, people usually said: 'на Кудыкину гору' (to Kudykina Mountain).
🔻The expression itself is a negatively coloured response - “It’s none of your business,” or a reluctance to answer at all.
🔻In the extended version, the answer is:
• На Кудыкину гору воровать помидору!
[ na ku'dykinoo 'goroo vara'vat' pami'doroo ]
🇬🇧 To steal tomatoes on the Kudykinа mountain.
🔻There is a theme park 'Kудыкина Гора' in Lipetsk Region.
🎧
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[ 'sergiyev pa'sat ]
🔻Sergiyev Posad is the religious center of the Moscow Region as its first monastery was founded in 1337.
🔻The monastery began as a church built by Sergius of Radonezh, made out of wood, and by 1345 was recognized as a place of religious worship.
🔻In the 18th century, wooden monasteries were mostly destroyed and began reconstruction and settlement (roads, hotels, stable, and hospice).
🔻Lavra was closed in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, like all other places of worship in the USSR.
🔻The town's name, alluding to St. Sergius, has strong religious connotations. Soviet authorities changed it first to just Sergiyev in 1919, and then to Zagorsk in 1930, in memory of the revolutionary Vladimir Zagorsky.
🔻It was reopened later in 1941 during WW2 and continued to serve as a religious and historical center of Russia.
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