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🐈 Today is National Cat Day in Russia and the first day of spring!

• Котики и сосульки
  [ko-ti-ki i sa-sul'-ki]
  Kitties and icicles

Photos: rasfokus, ok, allcatsworld, hi-tech.mail, m.fishki

#holidays

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📍Закат в Ялте 😍 Sunset in Yalta 🇷🇺
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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

Душа поёт!
  [du-sha pa-yot]
  SLT: (My) soul is singing!
  🇬🇧 (My) heart is singing (from joy/happiness)!


Example:
Эх! Выходные! Весна! Прямо душа поёт!
[ekh, vy-khad-ny-ye, vis-na, prya-ma du-sha pa-yot]
🇬🇧 Aww! (It's) Weekend! Spring! The soul is singing!

🎧🗣👇 Хороших выходных!

#phraseology

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🔻500,000 rubles of the 1995 year is one of the most expensive banknotes in post-Soviet Russia.

🔻Also due to hyperinflation in Russia, it was the largest banknote of that period.

🔻 From January 1, 1998, the ruble was denominated 1000 times (). Taking into account the short period of its circulation and high purchasing power, only a few kept those banknotes “as a souvenir” after the redenomination. Therefore, they are currently in high demand among collectors.

🔻Depending on the condition of the banknote, the prices can reach 500 or 1000 dollars.

#brief_and_interesting

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Станция 'Достоевская'
  [stan-tsy-ya das-ta-yefs-ka-ya]

🔻Near the station there is a street of the same name and a mansion where Fyodor Dostoevsky lived. Now there is a house museum there.

🔻The station was opened in 2010, but there are still disputes over its design.

🔻It is considered to be the most literary and most depressing station of Moscow Metro.

🔻On the walls of the station the scenes (including scenes of violence)
illustrating four novels by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, Demons, The Brothers Karamazov) are depicted.

🔻Everyone who enter it are accompanied by two sinister silhouettes: the black shadow of a man in a hat, and the figure of a woman in a long white dress.

Photos by: Оксана Гильдеева, Корневa Татьяна

#around_Russia

#Moscow_metro

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🐱 A story about a cat on cat day on March 1. The girl climbed up the birch tree to save a cat, but, having climbed up to the fluffy one, she realized that it would be problematic to go back down.

A concerned resident of Shchelkovo, near Moscow, saw the animal in trouble, climbed to a seven-meter height to help the mustachioed-striped one, but was unable to return to the ground on her own. Eyewitnesses called a autotower, which lowered both of them.

The story with the cat ended well. Everyone is alive and well, went home to drink tea and lap milk to warm up.
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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!
When you realize that the spring has come:

Качать пресс (imperfective)
  [ka-chat' press]
  To pump up/train the press

💢Also:

Качать права
  [ka-chat' pra-va]
  To demand one's rights

Качать (колыбель)
  [ka-chat' ka-ly-bel']
  To rock a cradle

Качать музыку
  [ka-chat' mu-zy-ku]
  To download music (from the Internet)

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

#tricky_words

#spoken_Russian

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🔢🔢🔢 Притяжательные местоимения (женский род) /Possessive pronouns (feminine):

• Чья это квартира? (Feminine)
[ch'ya e-ta kvar-ti-ra]
🇬🇧 Whose flat is it?

1. Это МОЯ квартира.
    [e-ta ma-ya kvar-ti-ra]
    This is MY flat.

2. Это ТВОЯ квартира.
    [e-ta tva-ya kvar-ti-ra]
    This is YOUR flat. (singular)

3. Это ЕГО квартира.
    [e-ta yi-vo kvar-ti-ra]
    This is HIS flat.

4. Это ЕЁ квартира.
    [e-ta yi-yo kvar-ti-ra]
    This is HER flat.

5. Это НАША квартира.
    [e-ta na-sha kvar-ti-ra]
    This is OUR flat.

6. Это ВАША квартира.
    [e-ta va-sha kvar-ti-ra]
    This is YOUR flat. (plural)

7. Это ИХ квартира.
    [e-ta ikh kvar-ti-ra]
    This is THEIR flat.

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

Send your voice messages in the comments to this post!

#365_marathon

#survive_in_Russia

#pronouns

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One against fifty WW2

🔻Dmitry Ovcharenko encountered fifty Wehrmacht soldiers in armored vehicles. They disarmed him and the interrogation began right on the road. The officer asked the driver to show what he was carrying, and he began to remove the awning. Dmitry carried an ax with him in the cart. While the Germans were inspecting the boxes of cartridges and shells, the Red Army soldier grabbed an ax and hit the nearest officer on the head with it. In a few seconds he managed to throw three grenades at the Germans who were located at a distance. As a result, almost two dozen were dead and there was panic in the enemy camp.

🔻Several dozen Wehrmacht soldiers, having lost their commander and seeing a man with an ax rushing towards them in a rage, jumped into cars and drove away. But Dmitry still managed to catch up with one of them - and hacked him to death with an ax.

🔻The story looked quite fantastic, but the documents, weapons, corpses spoke for themselves.

#WW2

#brief_and_interesting

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