• Парк 'Краснодар'
[park Kras-na-dar]
Park 'Krasnodar' (is also called
park Galitskogo')
🔻All objects of the urban natural complex consist of spirals, bends and hemispherical lines, which is especially noticeable from above.
🔻The park contains more than 2,500 species of trees, including rare and exotic representatives of the flora.
🔻Park lighting is an integral part of the original design project. In total, there are more than 10 thousand lighting fixtures throughout the park.
🔻The park’s territory is divided into 30 recreation areas for every taste: from walking with children and watching an open-air movie to active sports. Among them are a summer amphitheater, labyrinths, playgrounds, cafes, a panda rope park, a skate park, a climbing wall, a terraced garden, a fountain, ponds, an English park and much more.
🔻The famous philanthropist and entrepreneur spent 4 billion rubles on this park.
📍Geoposition: Krasnodar, Krasnodar region, Russia
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[park Kras-na-dar]
Park 'Krasnodar' (is also called
park Galitskogo')
🔻All objects of the urban natural complex consist of spirals, bends and hemispherical lines, which is especially noticeable from above.
🔻The park contains more than 2,500 species of trees, including rare and exotic representatives of the flora.
🔻Park lighting is an integral part of the original design project. In total, there are more than 10 thousand lighting fixtures throughout the park.
🔻The park’s territory is divided into 30 recreation areas for every taste: from walking with children and watching an open-air movie to active sports. Among them are a summer amphitheater, labyrinths, playgrounds, cafes, a panda rope park, a skate park, a climbing wall, a terraced garden, a fountain, ponds, an English park and much more.
🔻The famous philanthropist and entrepreneur spent 4 billion rubles on this park.
📍Geoposition: Krasnodar, Krasnodar region, Russia
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• Танец (танцы) (masc.noun)
[ta-nets (tan-tsy)]
Dance(s)
• Белый танец
[be-lyj ta-nets]
SLT: White dance
Ladies' choice dance
• Танцевать (imperfective)
[tan-tsy-vat']
To dance
• Танцевать ПОД (что?) музыку (accusative)
[tan-tsy-vat' pad mu-zy-ky]
To dance to the music
🎧
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🟠 What does Russian phrase БИТЫЙ ЧАС mean?
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Literally: БИТЫЙ=beaten, ЧАС=hour
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Literally: БИТЫЙ=beaten, ЧАС=hour
Anonymous Quiz
4%
A purchase of an antique cuckoo clock
3%
A form of physical punishment that existed in Rus' in ancient times
11%
A state of alcohol intoxication in which you need to stop drinking
76%
A too long period of time which has been wasted on waiting
5%
I wouldn't want to test this on myself :) Can I get the correct answer?
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• Битый час (phraseological unit, colloquial)
[bi-tyj chas]
SLT: Beaten hour
Meaning:
(For) a very long time, an hour or more (usually with frustration, vexation to express the opinion that an hour is a very long time to spend or waste on the matter).
For a whole/solid hour, for ages
Origin:
🔻This phrase entered literature from medieval colloquial speech with the appearance of the first clocks in Rus' in the 15th century.
🔻At first, every quarter of an hour was accompanied by the ringing of a bell.
🔻Later, large mechanical watches appeared that could produce sound on their own. Anyone who had to be near a clock for a long time constantly heard the countdown.
Example:
• Я уже битый час жду его звонка!
[ya u-zhe bi-tyj chas zhdu yi-vo zvan-ka]
🇬🇧 I've been waiting for his call for an hour now!
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#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
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[bi-tyj chas]
SLT: Beaten hour
Meaning:
(For) a very long time, an hour or more (usually with frustration, vexation to express the opinion that an hour is a very long time to spend or waste on the matter).
For a whole/solid hour, for ages
Origin:
🔻This phrase entered literature from medieval colloquial speech with the appearance of the first clocks in Rus' in the 15th century.
🔻At first, every quarter of an hour was accompanied by the ringing of a bell.
🔻Later, large mechanical watches appeared that could produce sound on their own. Anyone who had to be near a clock for a long time constantly heard the countdown.
Example:
• Я уже битый час жду его звонка!
[ya u-zhe bi-tyj chas zhdu yi-vo zvan-ka]
🇬🇧 I've been waiting for his call for an hour now!
🎧
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
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Forwarded from From Russia with Love ❤
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🦢 The swans, who have been together for 14 years, have returned to the pond in Lianozovsky Park in Moscow. They are called Romeo and Juliet ❤️
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Раз or Один?
• Раз = one
[ras]
• Один = one
[a-din]
🔻“Раз, два, три” is really only used when counting orally.
🔻“Один, два, три” is the main way to count “one, two, three” both orally and in written form.
🔻Some people might say that counting “раз, два, три” is not grammatically correct, but the phrase is so common and familiar that it’s no use crying over that spilled milk.
🔻BTW 'Раз' сan be not only a numeral but also a noun:
• Раз (разы)
[ras (ra-zy)]
Time(s)
• Раз, два три! И она села на шпагат с первого раза!
[ ras, dva, tri, i a-na se-la na shpa-gat s per-va-va ra-za]
🇬🇧 One two, three! And she did the splits the very first time!
🎧
#tricky_words
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0 - ноль [nol']
1 - один [a-din]
2 - два [dva]
3 - три [tri]
4 - четыре [chi-ty-re]
5 - пять [pyat']
6 - шесть [shest']
7 - семь [sem']
8 - восемь [vo-sim']
9 - девять [de-vyat']
10 - десять [de-syit']
11 - одиннадцать
[a-di-nat-zat']
12 - двенадцать
[dvi-nat-zat']
13 - тринадцать
[tri-nat-zat']
14 - четырнадцать
[chi-tyr-nat-zat']
15 - пятнадцать
[pit-nat-zat']
16 - шестнадцать
[shys-nat-zat']
17 - семнадцать
[sim-nat-zat']
18 - восемнадцать
[va-sim-nat-zat']
19 - девятнадцать
[di-yit-nat-zat']
20 - двадцать
[dvat-zat']
2(1) - двадцать (один) ...
[dvat-zat' (a-din)]
• На видео ... кошек.
[na vi-di-o ... ko-shek]
There are ... cats on the video.
🎧
#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia
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🔻On April 19 (8), 1783, Empress Catherine II signed the Imperial Manifesto “On the acceptance of the Crimean Peninsula, Taman Island and the entire Kuban land into the Russian Empire.”
🔻Russian territorial acquisitions were the result of the Crimean campaign of Grigory Potemkin of 1782-1783, the liquidation of the Crimean Khanate - a former vassal of the Ottoman Empire, which gained independence from Turkey and Russia as a result of the Russian-Turkish War of 1768-1774 and the abdication of the last Crimean Khan Shahin Giray.
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🔻Russian territorial acquisitions were the result of the Crimean campaign of Grigory Potemkin of 1782-1783, the liquidation of the Crimean Khanate - a former vassal of the Ottoman Empire, which gained independence from Turkey and Russia as a result of the Russian-Turkish War of 1768-1774 and the abdication of the last Crimean Khan Shahin Giray.
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Thank you for all your support ❤ and sharing over so far!
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Stunning flashes of the northern lights were visible in many Russian regions yesterday!
• Всполох (всполохи) (masc.noun)
[vspo-lakh (vspo-la-khi)]
Flash(es) (e.g. of northern
lights)
• Вы видели всполохи северного сияния вчера вечером?
[vy vi-de-li vspo-la-khi se-ver-na-va si-ya-ni-ya vchi-ra ve-chi-ram]
🇬🇧 Did you see the flashes of northern light yesterday evening?
Synonym:
• Вспышка (вспышки)
[vspysh-ka (vspysh-ki)]
🎧
Source: astrophotoboloto
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🟠 What does the Russian verb ВСПОЛОШИТЬСЯ [vspa-la-shi-tsa] mean?
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(My morning post could give you a hint)
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(My morning post could give you a hint)
Anonymous Quiz
22%
To feel joyful or be pleased with something
33%
To take alarm, be frightened or startled
6%
To be in a quiet, lazy mood when you don't want to do anything
25%
To feel energetic or enthusiastic about taking up something new (e.g. a hobby)
14%
Is it about the magnetic storms in Russia? Let's look at the correct answer and take some rest!
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• Всполошиться (perfective)
[vspa-la-shy-tsya]
To be startled, alarmed,
be thrown into a flutter
Also:
• Всполошить (perfective)
[vspa-la-shyt']
To frighten someone, to
throw someone into a flutter
Origin:
This verb is a derivative from 'полошить' (to disturb), from the obsolete noun '(вс)полох' (alarm, anxiety).
Example:
• Почему так всполошились куры? Надо сходить и проверить, всё ли в порядке.
[pa-chi-mu tak vspa-la-shy-lis' ku-ry? Na-da skha-dit' i pra-ve-rit', vsyo li f pa-ryat-ke]
🇬🇧 Why were the chickens so alarmed? We need to go and check if everything is okay.
🎧🗣 👇 Listen and practice.
Video by: kiskisvideo
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[vspa-la-shy-tsya]
To be startled, alarmed,
be thrown into a flutter
Also:
• Всполошить (perfective)
[vspa-la-shyt']
To frighten someone, to
throw someone into a flutter
Origin:
This verb is a derivative from 'полошить' (to disturb), from the obsolete noun '(вс)полох' (alarm, anxiety).
Example:
• Почему так всполошились куры? Надо сходить и проверить, всё ли в порядке.
[pa-chi-mu tak vspa-la-shy-lis' ku-ry? Na-da skha-dit' i pra-ve-rit', vsyo li f pa-ryat-ke]
🇬🇧 Why were the chickens so alarmed? We need to go and check if everything is okay.
🎧
Video by: kiskisvideo
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Хорошего вечера всем!
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#make_friends
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❤Доброе утро, товарищи!
ТЕПЕРЬ vs СЕЙЧАС
• Теперь
[ti-per']
• Сейчас (from old Slav. 'сей' + 'час' -> this hour)
[siy-chas]
🔻Both adverbs are translated as 'now'.✔️ Но есть один нюанс!
🔻СЕЙЧАС refers to a shorter period of time: 'at this very moment'.
• Мы отдыхаем сейчас.
[my a-dy-kha-yem siy-chas]
🇬🇧 We're taking some rest now. (Without any link to the previous actions).
🔻Whereas ТЕПЕРЬ is a broad concept of time in a number of concepts “раньше (before), теперь (now), потом (after that)”, more shaded by the meaning of 'result' or 'then/after that'.
• Мы всю неделю работали✔️ как папа Карло. Теперь мы отдыхаем.
[my vsyu ni-de-lyu ra-bo-ta-li kak pa-pa kar-la. ti-per' my a-dy-kha-yem]
🇬🇧 We've been working hard the whole week. Now we're relaxing.
🎧🗣 👇 Listen and practice.
#tricky_words
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ТЕПЕРЬ vs СЕЙЧАС
• Теперь
[ti-per']
• Сейчас (from old Slav. 'сей' + 'час' -> this hour)
[siy-chas]
🔻Both adverbs are translated as 'now'.
🔻СЕЙЧАС refers to a shorter period of time: 'at this very moment'.
• Мы отдыхаем сейчас.
[my a-dy-kha-yem siy-chas]
🇬🇧 We're taking some rest now. (Without any link to the previous actions).
🔻Whereas ТЕПЕРЬ is a broad concept of time in a number of concepts “раньше (before), теперь (now), потом (after that)”, more shaded by the meaning of 'result' or 'then/after that'.
• Мы всю неделю работали
[my vsyu ni-de-lyu ra-bo-ta-li kak pa-pa kar-la. ti-per' my a-dy-kha-yem]
🇬🇧 We've been working hard the whole week. Now we're relaxing.
🎧
#tricky_words
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• Фестиваль тюльпанов
[fis-ti-val' tyul'-pa-naf]
🔻Tulip Festival on Elagin Island is held every year.
🔻More than 170 thousand bulbs of 50 different varieties of tulips are planted on the island especially for the festival.
🔻Visitors to the exhibition can also listen to live music. Concerts will take place on the steps of the main entrance of the Elaginoostrovsky Palace and other open areas.
🔻This year the festival will be held on May 18 and 19.
📍Geoposition: Elagin Island, St Petersburg, Russia
Video by: natalia_krasnova_
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[fis-ti-val' tyul'-pa-naf]
🔻Tulip Festival on Elagin Island is held every year.
🔻More than 170 thousand bulbs of 50 different varieties of tulips are planted on the island especially for the festival.
🔻Visitors to the exhibition can also listen to live music. Concerts will take place on the steps of the main entrance of the Elaginoostrovsky Palace and other open areas.
🔻This year the festival will be held on May 18 and 19.
📍Geoposition: Elagin Island, St Petersburg, Russia
Video by: natalia_krasnova_
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🟠 Hello, товарищи!
The end of this academic year is coming very soon. I'll have more free time. I promised you to think of some extra activities (not free though). Choose some options you are most interested in (you can choose more than one):
The end of this academic year is coming very soon. I'll have more free time. I promised you to think of some extra activities (not free though). Choose some options you are most interested in (you can choose more than one):
Anonymous Poll
23%
Reading sessions (reading a Russian book (story/chapter)+ discussion)
23%
Speaking club (watching an episode from a movie/cartoon)+ practice+discussion
29%
Reading course for Beginners (rules+practice+tests)
44%
Grammar course for Beginners/Elementary/Pre-intermediate students (rules+practice+tests)
22%
Individual classes for Beginners/Elementary/Pre-intermediate students (textbook+Int. platforms)
29%
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