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• Край земли
[kray zim-li]
The edge of the Earth
🔻Here is the Arctic Ocean with kilometers of wild beaches, endless tundra, where instead of grass everything is in berry fields.
🔻There is tide and low tide, crazy sunsets, white nights, and thousands of lakes everywhere.
🔻And this is Teriberka!
📍Geoposition: village Teriberka, Kolskiy district, Murmansk Region, Russia
#around_Russia
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[kray zim-li]
The edge of the Earth
🔻Here is the Arctic Ocean with kilometers of wild beaches, endless tundra, where instead of grass everything is in berry fields.
🔻There is tide and low tide, crazy sunsets, white nights, and thousands of lakes everywhere.
🔻And this is Teriberka!
📍Geoposition: village Teriberka, Kolskiy district, Murmansk Region, Russia
#around_Russia
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Without a sovereign, strong Russia, no lasting world order is possible.
- Putin
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🔻Some useful phrases for you:
• Не подходи ко мне! (imperative, singular)
[ni pad-kha-di ka mnye]
🇬🇧 Don't come to me (closer)!
• Я обиделась (обиделся)! (past tense, feminine (masculine))
[ya a-bi-de-las' (a-bi-del-sya)]
🇬🇧 I've been offended!
🎧
Listen to the song with these words
#useful_vocabulary
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🟠 Today's question is very easy!
What does Russian phrase СОСАТЬ ЛАПУ mean?
. СОСАТЬ=to suck, ЛАПА=a paw
What does Russian phrase СОСАТЬ ЛАПУ mean?
. СОСАТЬ=to suck, ЛАПА=a paw
Anonymous Quiz
16%
To lure the bear out of the den
6%
Something with a slight erotic meaning
49%
To experience need, а lack of material resources
13%
To not prepare properly for the exam
16%
Just in case: To see the correct answer is here
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• Сосать лапу (imperfective)
[sa-sat' la-pu]
SLT: To suck (your own) paw
🔻This literal meaning is also actual in terms of bears which hibernate throughout the winter.
🔻However, this phraseological unit 'сосать лапу' also means to experience need, а lack of material resources. The issue is not necessarily about a lack of food, but rather about a lack of money.
Origin:
Most likely, the phraseological unit arose from the observations of hunters who saw bears in hibernation, which curled up and buried their faces in their paws.
Example:
• Если мы сейчас съездим в отпуск, то потом в течение пары месяцев будем сосать лапу.
[yes-li my siy-chas s"yez-dim v ot-pusk, to pa-tom f ti-che-niyi pa-ry me-syi-tsev bu-dim sa-sat' la-pu]
🇬🇧 If we go on vacation now, then we will be short of money for a couple of months.
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
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[sa-sat' la-pu]
SLT: To suck (your own) paw
🔻This literal meaning is also actual in terms of bears which hibernate throughout the winter.
🔻However, this phraseological unit 'сосать лапу' also means to experience need, а lack of material resources. The issue is not necessarily about a lack of food, but rather about a lack of money.
Origin:
Most likely, the phraseological unit arose from the observations of hunters who saw bears in hibernation, which curled up and buried their faces in their paws.
Example:
• Если мы сейчас съездим в отпуск, то потом в течение пары месяцев будем сосать лапу.
[yes-li my siy-chas s"yez-dim v ot-pusk, to pa-tom f ti-che-niyi pa-ry me-syi-tsev bu-dim sa-sat' la-pu]
🇬🇧 If we go on vacation now, then we will be short of money for a couple of months.
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
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• Как я раньше до этого не додумался?
[kak ya ran'-she da e-ta-va ni da-du-mal-sya]
🇬🇧 How did I not think of this before?
#useful_vocabulary
#just_a_joke
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[kak ya ran'-she da e-ta-va ni da-du-mal-sya]
🇬🇧 How did I not think of this before?
#useful_vocabulary
#just_a_joke
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🔻Prefix ПЕРЕ- means:
• ПЕРЕехать (perfective)
[pi-ri-ye-khat']
To move to a new place
• ПЕРЕходить (+an object) (imperfective)
[pi-ri-kha-dit']
To cross (a road)
• ПЕРЕдумать (+infinitive) (perfective)
[pi-ri-du-mat']
To change one's mind
• Oй, я передумал кусаться!
[oy, ya pi-ri-du-mal ku-sa-tsya]
🇬🇧 Oh, I changed my mind about biting!
🎧
#grammar_tips
#prefixes
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1. Что?
[shto]
What?
• Что это такое?
[shto e-ta ta-ko-ye]
🇬🇧 What's this?
Какой?
[ka-koy]
What (+noun)
• Какой спорт ты любишь?
[ka-koy sport ty lyu-bish]
🇬🇧 What sport do you like?
Который?
[ka-to-ryj]
Which?
• Который путь короче?
[ka-to-ryj put' ka-ro-che]
🇬🇧 Which way is shorter?
2. Кто?
[kto]
Who?
• Кто ты, воин?
[kto ty vo-in]
🇬🇧 Who are you, warrior?
3. Как?
[kak]
How?
• Как ты себя чувствуешь?
[kak ty si-bya choost-vu-yesh]
🇬🇧 How are you feeling?
4. Когда?
[kag-da]
When?
• Когда ты придёшь?
[kag-da ty pri-dyosh]
🇬🇧 When will you come?
5. Где?
[dgye]
Where?
• Где ты сейчас?
[gdye ty sey-chas]
🇬🇧 Where are you now?
6. Почему?
[pa-chi-mu]
Why?
• Почему ты здесь?
[pa-chi-mu ty zdes']
🇬🇧 Why are you here?
🎧
#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia
#grammar_tips
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- I'm calling about an advertisement for the sale of honey. Is it real?
- It's: ЛИПОВЫЙ
• Липовый
[li-pa-vyj]
1) Lime (honey)
2) Fake, artificial, phony
#linguistic_joke
#memes
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- It's: ЛИПОВЫЙ
• Липовый
[li-pa-vyj]
1) Lime (honey)
2) Fake, artificial, phony
#linguistic_joke
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These photos were taken at the end of 19th century and now are kept in the collection of the Russian Museum of Ethnography.
🔻The women in the photos are wearing traditional costumes of different regions of Russia.
🔻There are two similar basic elements - sarafan and kokoshnik.
• Сарафан
[sa-ra-phan]
🔻Sarafan is a sleeveless, high-waisted dress either cut on the bias or gored to give fullness at the hem. A chemise is needed to be worn underneath.
🔻The sarafan could be very rich looking, trimmed with lace, ribbon or gold braid, or very homemade looking.
🔻Over the sarafan a short jacket could be worn, gored and gathered at the back, and also an embroidered apron. Sometimes the sarafan was worn with a belt.
🔻You can also read about kokoshniks➡️ here.
#Russian_culture
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🔻The women in the photos are wearing traditional costumes of different regions of Russia.
🔻There are two similar basic elements - sarafan and kokoshnik.
• Сарафан
[sa-ra-phan]
🔻Sarafan is a sleeveless, high-waisted dress either cut on the bias or gored to give fullness at the hem. A chemise is needed to be worn underneath.
🔻The sarafan could be very rich looking, trimmed with lace, ribbon or gold braid, or very homemade looking.
🔻Over the sarafan a short jacket could be worn, gored and gathered at the back, and also an embroidered apron. Sometimes the sarafan was worn with a belt.
🔻You can also read about kokoshniks
#Russian_culture
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👋 Позитивного утра, товарищи!
• Улыбнуться (perfective)
[u-lyb-nu-tsa]
To smile
• Улыбнись! Пусть утро будет добрым!
[pust' ut-ro bu-dit dob-rym]
🇬🇧 Smile! Let the morning be nice!
Video: (?)
#useful_vocabulary
#grammar_tips
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• Улыбнуться (perfective)
[u-lyb-nu-tsa]
To smile
• Улыбнись! Пусть утро будет добрым!
[pust' ut-ro bu-dit dob-rym]
🇬🇧 Smile! Let the morning be nice!
Video: (?)
#useful_vocabulary
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🟠 Which meaning does NOT belong to the Russian verb ВТАЩИТЬ:
Anonymous Quiz
28%
To hit someone
15%
To cope with a difficult task
9%
To drag something into something
30%
To come into a building
18%
What a question, Natalie! Let's look at the correct answer!
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