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Clothing items in Russian language. Part 2

Ботинки (Batìnki) - boots

Сланцы (Slàntsy) - flip-flops

Сандали (Sandàli) - sandals

Шорты (Shòrty) - shorts

Юбка (Yùbka) - skirt

Куртка (Kùrtka) - jacket

Пальто (Pal'to) - coat

Шляпа (Shlyàpa) - hat

Кепка (Kèpka) - cap
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New words through beautiful places in Russia.

Elton, Volgograd region.

Elton is a salty lake near the border with Kazakhstan. The largest mineral lake in Europe by area and one of the most mineralized in the world. The golden-pink reservoir is bordered by snow-white crystals, and around it are stunning chamomile steppes.

lake - озеро (ózera)
border - граница (granítsa)
reservoir - водоём (vadayém)
chamomile - ромашка (ramáshka)
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Let's discuss the human senses in the Russian language.

1. Глаза (glazà) - Eyes

Зрение (zrèniye) - Sight

2. Уши (ùshi) - Ears

Слух (slukh) - Hearing

3. Язык (yazỳk) - Tongue

Вкус (vkus) - Taste

4. Нос (nos) - Nose

Обоняние (abanyàniye) - Sense of smell

5. Кожа (kòzha) - Skin

Осязание (asyazàniye) - Sense of touch
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What is the difference between these words?

Разбудить (Razbudit') - To wake up vs Проснуться (Prosnu'tsya) - To wake up.

1) Проснуться (Prosnu'tsya) - To wake up: means doing it yourself or waking up by an alarm clock.

2) Разбудить (Razbudit') - To wake up: means to make someone wake up.

Я проснулся от будильника (Ya prasnúlsya at budílnika) - I woke up to the alarm clock

Будильник разбудил меня (Budílnik rasbudíl menyá) - The alarm clock woke me up

Девушка разбудила меня, когда стала смотреть видео в ютуб (Dévushka rasbudíla menyá, kagdá stála smatrét vídeo v yutúb) -
The girl woke me up when she started watching a video on YouTube
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Let's learn the names of kitchen utensils in Russian

Ложка (lòzhka) - Spoon

Вилка (vìlka) - Fork

Нож (nozh) - Knife

Кастрюля (kastryùlya) - Pot

Сковорода (skavaradà) - Frying pan

Тарелка (tarèlka) - Plate

Блюдце (blyùdtse) - Saucer

Чашка (chàshka) - Cup

Стакан (stakàn) - Glass
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Let's look at the top 10 most frequently used verbs in the Russian language!

Быть (byt') - to be

Иметь (imèt') - to have

Сказать (skazàt') - to say

Делать (dèlat') - to do

Идти (idtì) - to go

Хотеть (khatet') - to want

Мочь (moch) - to be able to

Знать (znat') - to know

Говорить (gavarìt') - to speak

Видеть (vìdet') - to see
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Here you go, the list of ecosystems in Russian!

1. Лес (les) - Forest

2. Море (mòre) - Sea

3. Океан (akeàn) - Ocean

4. Гора (garà) - Mountain

5. Пустыня (pustỳnya) - Desert

6. Озеро (òzera) - Lake

7. Река (rekà) - River

8. Луг (lug) - Meadow

9. Болото (balòta) - Swamp

10. Водоём (vadayèm) - Waterbody
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Sports activities in Russian language.

1) Football - Футбол (Futból)

2) Volleyball - Волейбол (Voleyból)

3) Basketball - Баскетбол (Basketból)

4) Fitness - Фитнес (Fítnes)

5) Tennis - Теннис (Ténis)

6) Jogging - Пробежка (Prabéshka)

7) Swimming - Плавание (Plávaniye)
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Read a text about one of the most beautiful places in Russia and learn new words!

Oymyakon, Yakutia

Oymyakon is a village in the eastern part of the Republic of Yakutia. It is one of the "cold poles" of the planet - the most severe place where people live. The temperature there drops to 50-60 degrees below zero in winter. The absolute officially recorded minimum temperature in Oymyakon is -64.3 °C. However, it is said that in the winter of 1938, the temperature in the village dropped to -77.8 °C.

In contrast, it is very hot in Oymyakon in summer. The air heats up to +30 degrees, and from May 24 to July 21, you can see the white nights in the village.

New words:

Холод (khòlаd) - Cold

Зима (zimà) - Winter

Температура (temperatùra) - Temperature

Минус (mìnus) - Below zero
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Sports activities in Russian language. Part 2.

1) Hockey - Хоккей (Khokéy)

2) Push-ups - Отжимания (Otzhimániya)

3) Squats - Приседания (Prisedániya)

4) Golf - Гольф (Golf)

5) Rugby - Регби (Rékbi)

6) Dance - Танцы (Tántsy)

7) Chess - Шахматы (Shákhmaty)


Write in the comments what sport you do 🙂
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Here you go, a list of the most popular musical instruments in Russian!

1. Гитара (gitàra) - guitar

2. Рояль (rayàl) - piano

3. Скрипка (skrìpka) - violin

4. Барабан (barabàn) - drum

5. Саксофон (saksafòn) - saxophone

6. Флейта (flèyta) - flute

7. Виолончель (vialanchèl) - cello

And of course, the stereotype about Russia that everyone here can play:

Балалайка (balalàyka) - balalaika

Аккордеон (akardeòn) - accordion
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What is your favorite musical instrument? Write in the comments!
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Russian language has a wide variety of adverbs that add nuance and detail to sentences. Here are some common Russian adverbs that you may find useful:

1. Быстро (bístra) - Quickly

2. Тихо (tíkha) - Quietly

3. Громко (grómka) - Loudly

4. Медленно (médlena) - Slowly

5. Внезапно (vnezápna) - Suddenly

6. Очень (óchen’) - Very

7. Почти (pachtí) - Almost

8. Всегда (vsegdá) - Always

9. Никогда (nikogdá) - Never

10. Тоже (tózhe) - Also

These adverbs will help you express yourself more accurately and fluently in Russian. Practice using them in sentences to improve your language skills!
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An interesting expression in the Russian language🔥🔥🔥

Let's look at the phrase:

Ты мне очень нужен (Ty mne òchen nùzhen)

Translated as - I really need you. And this is indeed the correct translation, but only if the word "очень" is not at the beginning of the sentence!🤯🤯🤯

If we say: "Очень ты мне нужен", then the meaning of this phrase changes to the opposite - I don't need you!

The magic of the Russian language, have you ever encountered something similar? Share in the comments!😉
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Thanks to them, you will be able to understand the speech of native speakers better. All this is for our subscribers🥰🥰🥰

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Features of the Russian language. Words "одеть (odét’) - to put on" and "надеть (nadét’) - to wear"

Be careful! 📣 Even native Russian speakers make mistakes in using these words.

"Одеть" means to dress someone or something in clothes: to dress a child for school, to dress a doll.

On the other hand, "надеть" means to put something on yourself: to put on a coat, to put on a hat, to put on headphones.

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And finally, we are happy to announce that something very unusual and, most importantly, useful for your knowledge of the Russian language will take place next Wednesday!🔥

Stay tuned for updates on the channel. All the details tomorrow🍿
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What are the differences between these words?


1) Зáмок 🏰 (castle) or замóк 🔒(lock)?

Зáмок (castle) - a large fortified building.
The king lived in a large castle - Король жил в большом замке.

Замóк (lock) - a mechanism for locking doors or windows.
I locked the door with a lock - Я закрыл дверь на замок.

2) Кафé 🍙(cafe) or кóфе ☕️(coffee)?

Кафé (cafe) - an establishment where people eat.
My friends and I went to a cafe - Мы с друзьями пошли в кафе.

Кóфе (coffee) - a beverage.
I drink coffee in the mornings - По утрам я пью кофе.

3) Мукá 😴(flour) or мýка 🌱 (throe)?

Мyкá (flour) - food product.
My mom bakes bread from flour - Моя мама готовит хлеб из муки.

Мýкa (agony) - a state of mental or physical suffering.
He caused me terrible agony - Он причинил мне страшную муку.


You can find the transcription of all the sentences in the comments to this post.
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