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1. Голод (masc.noun)
[go-lat]
Hunger
2. Проголодаться (perf.)
[pra-ga-la-da-tsa]
To become/get hungry
3. Голодать (imperf. )
[ga-la-dat']
To starve
4. Голодный (masc.adj.)
[ga-lod-nyj]
Hungry
Also:
• Голодный как волк
[ga-lod-nyj kak volk]
As hungry as a wolf
• Вечно голодный
[vech-na ga-lod-nyj]
Always hungry
5. Ты голоден? (masc.short adj.)
[ty go-la-din]
=
Ты голодна? (femin.short adj.)
[ty ga-lad-na]
Are you hungry?
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1. Красота (красоты) (femin.noun)
[kra-sa-ta (kra-so-ty)]
Beauty, loveliness
2. КрасивЫЙ (красивАЯ, красивОЕ, красивЫЕ) (masc,, femin., neut.,pl.)
[kra-si-vyj/-va-ya/-va-ye/-vy-ye]
Beautiful
3. Красавица (красавицы) (femin.noun)
[kra-sa-vi-tsa]
A beautiful woman (women)
4. Красотка (красотки) (femin. colloquial)
[kra-sot-ka (kra-sot-ki)]
A beautiful woman (women)
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🔻You all know these feminine nouns:
• Мама
[ma-ma]
And
• Мать (official style)
[mat']
🔻 There are some archaic forms which can be found in classical literature:
• мамА [ma-ma]
• матушка [ma-tush-ka] (demin.)
• маменька [ma-min'-ka] (demin.)
🔻Some modern deminutive forms:
• мамочка [ma-mach-ka]
• мамуля [ma-mu-lya]
• мамулечка [ma-mu-li-chka]
• мамуся [ma-mu-sya]
🔻Also some derogatory forms:
• мамка [mam-ka]
• маманя [ma-ma-nya]
• мамаша [ma-ma-sha]
• мамашка [ma-mash-ka]
#яжмать
[yazh-mat']
SLT: I am a mother!
🔻Adjectives:
• Материнский [ma-ti-rin-skiy]
Referring to mother
• По-матерински [pa-ma-ti-rin-ski]
Motherly
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🔻You all know these masculine nouns:
• Папа [pa-pa]
And
• Отец (official style) [a-tets]
🔻There is a colloquial form, which might have been derived from the ancient Slavic root 'бат-', meaning elder or chief:
• батя [ba-tya]
🔻Some modern deminutive forms:
• папочка [pa-pach-ka]
• папуля [pa-pu-lya]
🔻Also some derogatory forms:
• папка [pap-ka]
• папаня [pa-pa-nya]
• папаша [pa-pa-sha]
• папашка [pa-pash-ka]
🔻Adjectives:
• Отеческий [a-te-chi-skiy]
Referring to father
• По-отечески [pa-a-te-chi-ski]
Fatherly, paternal
🔻Interestingly, 'отечество' [a-te-ci-stvo] (fatherland) also stem from the word отец.
🔻In Russia, a person's name was traditionally followed by the name of their father: Иван Яков сын (Ivan Yakov's son). This is where the tradition of using patronymics, in addition to the first name, originated.
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