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Interesting fact about Russia!

The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway line in the world, stretching over 9,289 kilometers (5,772 miles) from Moscow to Vladivostok. 🚂🌏

Words learned:

Железная дорога (zheléznaya daróga) - Railway

Длина (dliná) - Length
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As Veronica said, we are finally opening enrollment for the speaking club! 🔥

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A common mistake among learners of Russian.

Many people often confuse these two verbs: 👉

1) Смотреть (smatrét') ---> to watch or look at (active focus)
2) Видеть (vídet') ---> to see (passive perception)

Here’s an easy way to remember the difference:

1) Я смотрю фильм (Ya smatryú film) ---> I’m watching a movie (intentional action).
2) Я вижу собаку (Ya vízhu sabáku) ---> I see a dog (it’s just in my field of vision).

Let’s compare:

1) Он смотрит на карту (On smótrit na kártu) ---> He’s looking at the map (studying it).
2) Он видит карту (On vídit kártu) ---> He sees the map (it’s there, but he might not be focusing on it).

Were you mistaken in those words? Write in the comments 💌
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Happy Valentine's Day (День Святого Валентина) from the Study Russian team!

We love you (Мы вас любим) 🤍🤗
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Try to translate this word 😌 "Бедро"
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Popular idioms of the Russian language

На все четыре стороны (na vse chitỳri stòrany) - "in all directions"

This means that something is spread or moving in every direction

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How to describe different types of desserts in Russian?

Торт (tort) - Cake

Мороженое (marózhenaye) - Ice cream

Пирог (piróg) - Pie

Пудинг (púding) - Pudding

Эклер (eklèr) - Eclair

What other desserts do you know in Russian? Write in the comments! 👇👇👇
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Popular idioms of the Russian language

Сломя голову (slamyà gòlavu) - "Headlong"

This means that a person is rushing or acting impulsively

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Interesting Fact about Russia!

Russia spans 11 time zones, making it the country with the most time zones in the world. This vast expanse means that when it’s morning in Moscow, it might already be evening in Vladivostok! 🌏

Words learned:

Часовой пояс (chasavòy pòyas) - time zone
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Expanding your vocabulary

How to describe different types of insects in Russian?

Пчела (pchilà) - Bee

Муха (mùkha) - Fly

Бабочка (bàbachka) - Butterfly

Божья коровка (bòzhya karòvka) - Ladybug

What other insects do you know in Russian? Share in the comments! 👇👇👇
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Popular idioms of the Russian language

Витать в облаках (vitát' v ablakákh) - "to be daydreaming"

This means that someone is lost in thought or not paying attention to what is happening around them.

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5 Most Popular Prepositions (предлогов) in Russian Language

1. В (V) - In
Я живу в Москве (Ya zhivú v Maskvé) - I live in Moscow.

2. На (Na) - On
Книга лежит на столе (Kníga lezhít na stalé) - The book is on the table.

3. С (S) - With
Я иду с друзьями (Ya idú s druz'yámi) - I am going with friends.

4. Для (Dlya) - For
Это подарок для тебя (Éto padárok dlya tebjá) - This is a gift for you.

5. О (O) - About
Мы говорим о погоде (My gavarím a pagódye) - We are talking about the weather.

Хотите, чтобы мы подробнее рассмотрели использование предлогов в русском языке? 😁
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5 Most Common Russian Conjunctions (союзов)


И - And
Я люблю чай и кофе. (Ya lyubljú chay i kófe) – I like tea and coffee.

Но (No) - But
Я хотел пойти гулять, но пошел дождь. (Ya khatél paytí gulyát', no pashyól dozhd') – I wanted to go for a walk, but it started raining.

Потому что (Patamú chto) - Because
Я остался дома, потому что был уставший. (Ya astálsya dóma, patamú chto byl ustávshiy) – I stayed home because I was tired.

Если (Yésli) - If
Если будет тепло, мы пойдем в парк. (Yésli búdet tepló, my paydyóm v park) – If it’s warm, we’ll go to the park.

Хотя (Khotyá) - Although
Хотя он устал, он продолжил работать. (Khotyá on ustál, on pradólzhil rabótat') – Although he was tired, he kept working.
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Why is Russian considered a challenging language to learn?

Complex Grammar:

Russian is a synthetic language, meaning it relies heavily on word inflections. Nouns can take up to 12 different forms—six for the singular and six for the plural—due to its case system. Additionally, verbs are divided into perfective and imperfective aspects, a distinction that can complicate understanding and usage for learners.

Phonetic Challenges:

The phonetics of Russian also pose difficulties. The language contains sounds that may be unfamiliar to speakers of other languages, and correctly pronouncing these sounds requires practice. Moreover, word stress in Russian can be unpredictable, which adds to the challenge. The presence of several sibilant and hissing sounds, such as “ш,” “щ,” “ж,” and “ч,” further complicates pronunciation.
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Сегодня мы празднуем вашу силу, красоту и ум! Whether you’re mastering Russian verbs or nailing those tricky cases, you’re amazing. Keep shining and learning! 🌟

С 8 Марта! Пусть ваш день будет наполнен радостью, вдохновением и любовью! 🤍
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Popular idioms of the Russian language

Как на ладони (kàk na ladòni) - "as clear as day"

This means that something is very obvious or visible

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Why Is the Russian Language Considered Difficult to Learn?

Rich Vocabulary with Synonyms

Russian boasts a vast array of synonyms, each carrying subtle differences in meaning. This richness requires learners to discern fine nuances between words, adding complexity to vocabulary acquisition

Verb Aspects and Motion Verbs

Understanding the use of perfective and imperfective verb aspects poses challenges for learners. Additionally, Russian contains numerous verbs of motion, each with specific prefixes and suffixes that alter their meanings
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