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Let's take a closer look at the interesting Russian word "ничего"(nichevò). The main translation is "nothing". But how do native Russian speakers use it? Let's consider a few examples:

1. - How are you?
- Ничего. (meanings: fine/good/great)

2. - Please forgive me.
- Ничего. (meanings: it's okay/ no need for apologies)

3. - Did you find anything?
- Ничего. (nothing)
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Insert the missing word 🔐

- Я нёс эти пакеты ___ ______. Я очень устал.
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7%
Под ногами
32%
За руки
6%
В волосах
3%
В голове
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Why is the Russian language so difficult?

The Russian language has a complex system of stress. Why is it complex?

1. Each word has its own stress, and there is no general rule. And even if there is a rule for a certain group of words, there are many exceptions that need to be memorized.

2. There are words that are spelled the same but change meanings with different stresses, which can be confusing. For example, the word "зАмок" (castle) changes to "замОк" (lock) with a stress shift to the second syllable.

3. The same word in different forms can have stress on different parts. For example, "водА" (water), but "в вОду" (into the water).
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How to express feelings (sympathy) in Russian:

Ты мне нравишься (T'y mne nrávishsya) — I like you.

У меня к тебе чувства (U m'en'yá k t'eb'é chústva) — I have feelings for you.

Я тебя обожаю (Ya t'ebyá abazháyu) — I adore you.

Я хочу быть с тобой (Ya khachú byt' s tabóy) — I want to be with you.

Я люблю тебя (Ya l'yubl'yú t'ebyá) — I love you.

С нетерпением жду (нашей) встречи! (S net'erp'én'iyem zhdu (nashey) vstréchi!) — I’m looking forward to (our) meeting!
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Do you live in a Russian-speaking country?

Share in the comments from which country you are learning Russian with us
Anonymous Poll
37%
Yes
15%
No, but I am planning to move
49%
No
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A section of unusual and useful Russian words.

For working from home or another place, Russians have their own wonderful word "удалёнка" (udalénka) - a affectionate abbreviation for "удаленная работа" (Distant work).

So, when you work not in the office, you can say:
"I work remotely." - Я работаю на удалёнке. ( Ya rabótayu na udalénke. )
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Why is the Russian language so difficult?

Pronunciation is also a very complex part of mastering the Russian language. But why?

Richness of the sound system: Russian has a rich system of sounds, including sounds like hard and soft consonants, fricatives, and others. This makes pronunciation more challenging for speakers of other languages.

Inconsistency between spelling and pronunciation: Russian has many pronunciation rules that do not always correspond to the spelling of words.

Differences in phonetics: Some sounds in Russian may be unfamiliar to speakers of other languages due to differences in the phonetic system. For example, sounds like "ы", "э", "ю", "я", and others can be difficult to pronounce for those not accustomed to such sounds.
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We have created a chat for you where you can discuss the Russian language, share experiences, and just socialize😉😉😉

Join via the link - https://t.me/strus_chat
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Today in Russia, "Defender of the Fatherland Day" is celebrated.

Let's understand what this holiday is about.

"Defender of the Fatherland Day" is a holiday observed annually on February 23 in Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Tajikistan.

On this day, people congratulate those who serve the state and defend it.

However, recently people have started congratulating all men on this holiday! After all, each of us is a defender at heart: of our families, our homeland.

Therefore, we congratulate all men on Defender of the Fatherland Day.
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Let's learn some words related to Defender of the Fatherland Day:

Воин (vòin) - Warrior

Военный (voyènniy) - Millitary

Защита (zashchìta) - Defense

Защитник (zashchìtnik) - Defender

Героизм (geroìzm) - Heroism

Патриотизм (patriotìzm) - Patriotism

Армия (àrmiya) - Army

Отечество (otèchestvo) - Fatherland
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Section: Interesting Russian Expressions.

Sometimes you may hear:

- You're making an elephant out of a fly!
- Ты делаешь из мухи слона! (Ty délayesh iz múkhi slána)

What does this phrase mean? Let's figure it out.

This phrase should be understood as: greatly exaggerating something insignificant or giving too much importance to something unimportant. So, the phrase:

- You're making an elephant out of a fly!
- Ты делаешь из мухи слона (Ty délayesh iz múkhi slána)

Can be replaced with:

- Ты делаешь слишком много шуму без причины! (Ty délayesh slíshkom mnóga shúmu bez prichíny).
- You're making too much noise for no reason at all.
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Is it really so difficult to learn the Russian language?

Certainly, Russian is a complex language. But with a structured approach to learning, you can start making progress fairly quickly. And over time, you can even master it at a high level.

It is important to remember that every language has its own features and difficulties. Many people from all over the world study Russian and achieve great success in it.

Russian is very widespread in the world. It ranks 8th in terms of the number of native speakers. It is also the 2nd most popular language on the internet after English! Russian is spoken in 16 countries around the world, with 5 of them having it as an official language.

So there is no need to be afraid of it. Mastering Russian opens up many opportunities☺️☺️☺️
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What is your current level of proficiency in the Russian language?
Anonymous Poll
40%
Beginner
10%
A1
18%
A1-A2
17%
A2 -B1
9%
B1-B2
5%
B2-C1
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The most useful phrases in the Russian language!

Приятно познакомиться (Priyátno poznakómit’sya) - Nice to meet you.

Меня зовут … (Menyá zovút …) - My name is …

Откуда вы? (Otkúda vy?) - Where are you from?

Вы говорите по-русски / английски? (Vy govoríte po-rússki / po-anglíyski? ) - Do you speak Russian / English?

Помогите, пожалуйста! (Pomogíte, pozhálsta!) - Help me, please!

Не понимаю. Повторите, пожалуйста! (Ya ne ponimáyu! Povtoríte, pozhálsta) - I do not understand. Please repeat!

Говорите медленнее! (Govorít’ médlennee) - Speak slower please!
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Russia is a country with thousands of places where you can relax your soul.

Mir Diamond Mine, Yakutia

Алмазная шахта "Мир", Якутия (Almáznaya shákhta "Mir", Yakútiya)
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What are the advantages of knowing the Russian language?

Russia has a very interesting culture and a rich history. If you are interested in this, knowledge of the Russian language will allow you to immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this country. Most important works of world literature are written in Russian, so knowing the language opens up a unique opportunity for a full understanding of these works in their original form.

Russian is one of the six official languages of the United Nations, making it important for diplomatic and career purposes. Knowledge of Russian can lead to opportunities to work in international organizations or establish business connections with Russian companies.

Being one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, Russian can be useful for communicating with millions of people living in Russia, countries of the former Soviet Union, and Russian-speaking diasporas around the world.
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Insert the missing words! 🔓

- Привет! Как тебя зовут? - _______ Иван.
Anonymous Quiz
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Я зовут
2%
Меня будут зовут
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Меня зовут
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Меня имя
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Я имя
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Let's learn a few very commonly used adjectives to describe something:

Большой (Bal'shòy) - Big

Маленький (màlen'kiy) - Small

Близкий (Blìzkiy) - Close

Далекий (Dalèkiy) - Far

Узкий (Ùzkiy) - Narrow

Широкий (Shiròkiy) - Wide

Низкий (Nìzkiy) - Low

Высокий (Vysòkiy) - High
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How to say it correctly: "человек" (chelovék) or "люди" (lyúdi)? ( human or people )

It would seem that if there is one person, you should use the word "человек", and if there are many people, then "люди". Logical? Yes, but not for the Russian language. We say: five человек, seven человек, ten... Is there something else at play?

To put it briefly:

Exact designation of number - ЧЕЛОВЕК:
Five people - пять человек (pyat chelovék)
Ten people - десять человек (désyat' chelovék)
One hundred people - сто человек (sto chelovék)

Approximate designation of a group - ЛЮДИ:
Thousands of people - тысячи людей (tísyachi lyudéy)
Hundreds of people - сотни людей (sótni lyudéy)
A bunch of people - куча людей (kúcha lyudéy)
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New words by beautiful places.

Death Valley, Kamchatka

The name is ominous, and its beauty is deceptive. The strange otherworldly landscape is filled with poisonous gases that kill animals. People are forbidden to go there.

Долина (Dalìna) - valley

Смерть (Smert') - death

Долина Смерти, Камчатка (Dalìna Smèrti, Kamchàtka)
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Insert the missing word 🔒

В нашей группе три _____.
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Людя
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Людей
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Человеков
53%
Человека
13%
Люди
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