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Options to disagree in Russian

1) No - Нет (Net)
Example:
- Will you go to the cinema? (Пойдёшь в кино? - Poydésh v kinó?)
- No (Нет - Net)

2) No - Неа (Nea, slang)
Example:
- Did you do your homework? (Ты сделал домашнее задание - Ty sdélal damáshnee zadániye?)
- No (Неа - Nea)

3) Hmm, no - Да нет (Da net)
Example:
- Do you want pizza? (Ты хочешь пиццу? - Ty khóchesh pítsu?)
- Hmm, no (Да нет - Da net)

4) I deny - Отрицаю (Atritsáyu)
Example:
- Today is good weather (Сегодня хорошая погода - Sevódnya kharóshaya pagóda)
- I deny (Отрицаю - Atritsáyu)
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Learning Russian through the most beautiful places in Russia! ✈️✈️✈️

Moscow, Red square (Москва, Красная площадь)

Red Square is the main square of Moscow and Russia.

In the past, the square served as a trading place, where temporary and permanent market rows were erected for many centuries in a row. In Soviet times, military parades and demonstrations took place on the square, after the collapse of the USSR it began to be used for public events and concerts.

New words:

площадь (plóshchad') - square
век (vek) - century
торговля (targóvlya) - trade
мероприятие (merаpriyátiye)- event
концерт (kantsért) - concert
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Here you go, the list of parts of the head and face🧑🏻‍🦱

Волосы (Vòlasy) - Hair

Лоб (Lob) - Forehead

Глаза (Glazà) - Eyes

Нос (Nos) - Nose

Щека (Shchekà) - Cheek

Подбородок (Padbaròdak) - Chin

Ухо (Ùkha) - Ear

Губа (Gubà) - Lip

Бровь (Brov') - Eyebrow

Зубы (Zùby) - teeth

Язык (Yazỳk) - tongue
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Colors in the Russian language 🆒

1. Красный (Krásniy)- Red

2. Синий (Síniy) - Blue

3. Жёлтый (Zhéltiy) - Yellow

4. Зелёный (Ziléniy) - Green

5. Чёрный (Chérniy) - Black

6. Белый (Béliy) - White

7. Оранжевый (Aránzheviy) - Orange

8. Розовый (Rózaviy) - Pink

9. Коричневый (Karíchneviy) - Brown

10. Фиолетовый (Fialétaviy) - Purple

And what is your favorite color? Write in the comments ☺️
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In the Russian language, there is an interesting tongue twister - "Косил косой косой косой"

The word "косой" appears 3 times in a row, but each has its own meaning:

1. Косил (kasil) - mowed (verb)

2. Косой (kasoy) - the first word refers to a person. Most often it is used to describe a person with strabismus.

3. Коса - scythe (noun). The second time in the tongue twister this word is used in the instrumental case and becomes "косой".

4. Косой - oblique (adjective). In the third case, it is an adjective that describes "Коса" - scythe.

What are your favorite tongue twisters in your native language? Share in the comments!
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Fill in the gap 📨

Я откусил большой кусок мороженого. Поэтому у меня заболели ____.
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Уши
11%
Глаза
8%
Носы
9%
Брови
67%
Зубы
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What is the name of meat from animals in Russian language?

Говядина (Gavyàdina) - Beef | Корова (Karòva) - Cow

Курица (Kùritsa) - Chicken | Курица (Kùritsa) - Chicken

Свинина (Svinìna) - Pork | Свинья (Svinià) - Pig
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Speak and think in Russian correctly 🥰

1) We are married - Мы женаты (My zhenáty)
We are on a first-name basis - Мы же на ты (My zhe na ty)

2) This is a foal - Это жеребёнок (Éta zherebénak)
This is just a child - Это же ребёнок (Éta zhe rebénak)

3) Nonsense things - Несуразные вещи (Nesuráznyye véshchy)
Carrying different things - Несу разные вещи (Nesú ráznyye véshchy)

4) Need to wait - Надо ждать (Náda zhdat’)
Need to give - Надо ж дать (Náda zh dat’)

Did you understand the differences? 🙂🙂🙂
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Hello everyone! Today we have announced the winners of the postcard giveaway and have already messaged them. Congratulations to those who won 🎉

Soon we will show you the process of preparing the postcards and sending them to other countries.

Have a great day! ❤️❤️❤️
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What problems can arise when learning a language?

If you do not practice speaking in the Russian language, no matter how many new words you learn, no matter how much grammar and language peculiarities you understand, you still won't be able to speak it. Why?

Limited understanding: Without practicing speaking, you may have difficulty understanding native speakers, their pronunciation, and speech speed

Lack of confidence: Lack of practice in speaking can lead to a lack of confidence when communicating in the language

Forgetfulness: Without regular practice in speaking, you may forget learned words, phrases, and grammatical rules
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Every day we do this! 🩷

• Go up - Подниматься вверх (padnimátsa verkh)

• Go down - Спускаться вниз (spuskátsa vniz)

• Jump over a step - Перепрыгивать через ступеньку (pereprígivat’ chéres stupénku)

• Step over a step - Перешагивать через ступеньку (pereshágivat’ chéres stupénku)

• Run down - Сбегать вниз (sbegát’ vniz)

• Run up - Вбегать наверх (vbegát’ navérkh)
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What problems can arise when studying a language? Part 2

If you are learning a language but don't speak it, meaning you don't practice speaking, this can lead to some negative consequences:

Ineffectiveness of learning: Practicing communication helps reinforce and deepen knowledge, so the lack of this practice can make your learning less effective.

Communication issues: Without the ability to speak the language, you may encounter difficulties in communicating with native speakers, which can create barriers in communication.

In general, for successful language learning, it is important to combine learning with the practice of speech. Speaking the language being studied plays a key role in improving skills and achieving language learning goals.
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Antonyms in the Russian language ℹ️ℹ️ℹ️

Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings.
For example, "широкая (shirókaya) - wide" and "узкая (úskaya) - narrow" are antonyms because they represent opposite states.

Other examples of antonyms:

"большой (balshóy) - big" and "маленький (málenkiy) - small"

"высоко (visakó) - high" and "низко (níska) - low"

"сытый (sítiy) - well-fed" and "голодный (galódniy) - hungry"

Antonyms are important in language as they help to provide contrast and clarity in communication.
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Russian words that are also Russian names:

Вера (Vèra) - Faith

Надежда (Nadèzhda) - Hope

Любовь (Lyubòv') - Love

Share in the comments any interesting names in your language and what they mean
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Here you go, list of words related to travel:

Путешествие (Puteshestviye) - Travel

Отпуск (Òtpusk) - Vacation

Турист (Turìst) - Tourist

Экскурсия (Ekskùrsiya) - Excursion

Путеводитель (Putevadìtel') - Guidebook

Билет (Bilèt) - Ticket

Отель (Atèl) - Hotel

Аэропорт (Aerapòrt) - Airport

Путешественник (Puteshèstvennik) - Traveler

Сувенир (Suvenìr) - Souvenir
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Russian literature 📖📖📖

Russia is rich in cultural heritage and many arts. It is famous for its ballet companies, opera singers, artists and writers. Russian literature is known for its classic works and great writers such as Lev Tolstoy (Лев Толстой), Fyodor Dostoevsky (Фёдор Достоевский) and Anton Chekhov (Антон Чехов).

And which Russian writers do you know? Write in the comments ✍️
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What problems can arise when studying a language?

If you study a language without listening to native speakers, the following problems may arise:

Incorrect pronunciation of words and phrases: without listening to native speakers, you may misinterpret the sounds and intonation of the language, leading to incorrect pronunciation

Limited vocabulary: listening to native speakers helps you learn new words and phrases, as well as learn how to use them in context

Lack of understanding of cultural nuances: communicating with native speakers helps you understand cultural nuances and customs, which is important for using the language correctly

Lack of practice in spoken language: communicating with native speakers helps improve conversational skills and learn to quickly react to different situations
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Abbreviations of words in Russian language (❗️slang❗️):

1) Оч (Och) = Очень (Very)

2) Споки (Spóki) = Спокойной ночи (Good night)

3) Прив (Priv) = Привет (Hi)

4) Рофл (Rofl) = Шутка (Joke)

5) Хз (Hz) = Не знаю (I don't know)

6) Ок (Ok) = Хорошо (Okay)

7) Чо (Cho) - Что (What)

However, remember that these words can only be used in informal communication (with friends, etc.) 🔝
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Here you go, list of transport in Russian language 😉😉😉

Машина (mashìna) - Car

Такси (taksì) - Taxi

Автобус (avtòbus) - Bus

Трамвай (tramvài) - Tram

Троллейбус (trallèybus) - Trolleybus

Маршрутка (marshrùtka) - Minibus

Самолет (samalyòt) - Plane

Поезд (pòezd) - Train

Корабль (karàbl') - Ship
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