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Here you go, a list of important common phrases for conversational speech:

На самом деле (na sámam dele) - in fact

Тем не менее (tem ne ménye) - nevertheless

Следовательно (slédavatel'na) - therefore

Однако (adnáka) - however

Иначе (ináche) - otherwise

Возможно (vazmózhna) - perhaps
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The most difficult words in the Russian language.

One of the most difficult-to-pronounce words is:

амостоятельно" (samostoyátel'no) - On one's own.

Could you pronounce it correctly? 🤔
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Words for going to a restaurant in Russian:

Счет (schet) - Bill

Официант (afitsiánt) - Waiter

Меню (menyú) - Menu

Столик (stólik) - Table
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An interesting fact about Russia.

The coldest city in the world is located in Russia - Verkhoyánsk (Верхоянск). A temperature of -67.8 °C was recorded there. However, few have managed to get used to such harsh weather. That's why Verkhoyansk is the smallest city in our country, with only 828 inhabitants. 🥶🥶🥶
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In the Russian language, prefixes play a significant role in forming verbs. Each prefix gives the verb a new meaning.
Let's today consider the verb Пить (pit') - to drink:

Запить (zapít') - It means to wash down something. For example, food, alcohol or pills

Выпить (výpit') - It means to drink something completely

Напиться (napítsya) - Get drunk

Перепить (perepít') - drink too much

Попить (papít') - drink
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FIll in the gaps 🔒

Я заболел. Мне нужно срочно ____ лекарство. Оно очень невкусное. Я хочу _____ его водой.
Anonymous Quiz
17%
выпить, напиться
13%
перепить, запить
14%
напиться, попить
56%
выпить, запить
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Types of drinks in Russian:

Чай (chái) - tea

Газировка (gaziróvka) - soda

Кофе (kófe) - coffee

Сок (sok) - juice

What is your favorite drink? Write in the comments!
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Имя существительное

In Russian, a noun is called "имя существительное" (ímya suschestvítelnoye). It is a word that is used to name a person, animal, object, place, or abstract concept 🤔

Nouns in Russian have different grammatical genders (masculine, feminine, neuter) and cases (nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, instrumental, prepositional). They also have singular and plural forms 🫨

Examples of nouns:

1) Table - Стол (Stol)

2) Cat - Кот (Kot)

3) University - Университет (Universitet)

4) Rain - Дождь (Dósht')
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Noun gender in Russian.

Russian nouns have three grammatical genders: masculine, feminine, and neuter. Each gender has its own set of inflectional endings that are used to indicate case and number.

Masculine nouns typically refer to male persons, animals, or objects, and they end in consonants (except for мягкий знак "ь") or -й.

Feminine nouns typically refer to female persons, animals, or objects, and they end in -а, -я, -ица, or -ь.

Neuter nouns typically refer to objects or concepts that are not inherently masculine or feminine, and they end in -о, -е, or -мя.

Examples 🤍:

--- Feminine - Женский род (zhénskiy rod):
- пчела (pchelá) - bee
- земля (zemlyá) - earth
- любовь (lubóv') - love

--- Masculine - Мужской род (muzhskóy rod):
- паук (paúk) - spider
- телефон (telephóne) - phone
- гром (grom) - thunder

--- Neuter - Средний род (srédniy rod):
- время (vrémya)- time
- поле (póle) - field
- слово (slóva) - word
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What are berries called in Russian?

Земляника (zimlyaníka) - wild strawberry

Малина (malína) - raspberry

Смородина (smaródina) - currant (red and black)

Клубника (klubníka) - strawberry

Черника (cherníka) - blueberry
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Какой род у существительного "стол"? 🍽️
Anonymous Quiz
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Женский род
15%
Средний род
76%
Мужской род
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Bed linen in Russian is called:

Подушка (padúshka) - Pillow

Одеяло (adiyála) - Blanket

Простынь (próstyn') - Sheet

Пододеяльник (padadiyál'nik) - Duvet cover

Наволочка (návalachka) - Pillowcase
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Words-parasites in the Russian language

- Well - Ну (nu)

- Here - Вот (vot)

- Like - Типа (típa)

- So - Так (tak)

- Just - Просто (prósta)

- Directly - Прямо (pryáma)

- Sort of - Как бы (kak by)
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Hello! Summer is the perfect time to start learning a language 🔥

Since April, we have been offering our own language courses and we have 2 available spots left for June.

We have group and individual classes. For any inquiries, please contact @sabinakyznetsova.
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