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🐶 A Russian army soldier in Donbass rescued a dog stuck on an ice floe.
To do this, he had to plunge into ice water,
Our heroes are heroes not only at the front ❤️
To do this, he had to plunge into ice water,
Our heroes are heroes not only at the front ❤️
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Russian Diplomat will help you not to go nuts in the ocean of information and show the war through the eyes of the eyewitness.
From Russia with love
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🔻This is a very popular phrase in the Russian segment of the Internet used to ridicule double standards. Guess which ones😉:
• Вы не понимаете! Это другое!
[vy ni pa-ni-ma-ye-te. e-ta dru-go-ye]
🇬🇧 You don't understand! This is (a) different (thing)!
🎧
#useful_vocabulary
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1. Жук (жуки)
[zhook (zhoo-ki)]
Bug(s), beetle(s)
🔻You can also call a cunning person 'жук':
• Ну ты и жук!
[nu ty i zhook]
SLT: You're such a beetle!
You're so cunning/foxy!
2. Муха (мухи)
[moo-kha (moo-khi)]
Fly(ies)
3. Бабочка (бабочки)
[ba-bach-ka (ba-bach-ki)]
Butterfly(ies)
4. Гусеница (гусеницы)
[goo-si-ni-tsa (goo-si-ni-tsy)]
Caterpillar(s)
5. Комар (комары)
[ka-mar (ka-ma-ry)]
Mosquito(es)
6. Пчела (пчёлы)
[pchi-la (pchyo-ly)]
Bee(s)
7. Муравей (муравьи)
[moo-ra-vey (moo-ra-v'yi)]
Ant(s)
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• Язык жестов
[ye-zyk zhes-taf]
SLT: The language of
gestures, sign language
• Язык
[ye-zyk]
1) a language
2) a tongue
3) a speech
4) a clapper
etc
No translation is needed!
💢 But
Can you write in emoji language what he is saying?
#just_a_joke
#languages
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[ye-zyk zhes-taf]
SLT: The language of
gestures, sign language
• Язык
[ye-zyk]
1) a language
2) a tongue
3) a speech
4) a clapper
etc
No translation is needed!
Can you write in emoji language what he is saying?
#just_a_joke
#languages
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С 8 марта!
[s pri-kras-nym vi-sen-nim praz-ni-kam, de-vush-ki! s vas'-mym mar-ta]
(Congrats on) a beautiful spring holiday, girls! (Congrats on) 8th of March!
• Весенний (masc.adjective)
[vi-sen-niy]
Spring
🎧
#adjectives
#holidays
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• Международный Женский День
[mizh-du-na-rod-nyj zhens-kiy den']
International Women's Day
🔻In 1910, German activist Clara Zetkin suggested to the International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen the creation of an international holiday to honor women. Europeans recognized International Women’s Day in 1911, although the U.S. did not follow suit.
🔻The date of March 8 became significant in 1917.
🔻In 1917, women in Russia honoured the day by beginning a strike for “bread and peace” as a way to protest World War I and advocate for gender parity. Czar Nicholas II, the country’s leader at the time, was not impressed, and instructed General Khabalov of the Petrograd Military District to put an end to the protests.
🔻But the women wouldn’t be intimidated and continued their protests, which led the czar to abdicate just days later. The provisional government then granted women in Russia the right to vote.
#brief_and_interesting
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[mizh-du-na-rod-nyj zhens-kiy den']
International Women's Day
🔻In 1910, German activist Clara Zetkin suggested to the International Conference of Working Women in Copenhagen the creation of an international holiday to honor women. Europeans recognized International Women’s Day in 1911, although the U.S. did not follow suit.
🔻The date of March 8 became significant in 1917.
🔻In 1917, women in Russia honoured the day by beginning a strike for “bread and peace” as a way to protest World War I and advocate for gender parity. Czar Nicholas II, the country’s leader at the time, was not impressed, and instructed General Khabalov of the Petrograd Military District to put an end to the protests.
🔻But the women wouldn’t be intimidated and continued their protests, which led the czar to abdicate just days later. The provisional government then granted women in Russia the right to vote.
#brief_and_interesting
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• Oткрытка (открытки) (femin.noun)
[at-kryt-ka (at-kryt-ki)]
Postcard(s)
🔻Soviet postcards dedicated to Women's Day dated back to late 1970-s - 1980-s.
#Russian_holidays
#brief_and_interesting
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[at-kryt-ka (at-kryt-ki)]
Postcard(s)
🔻Soviet postcards dedicated to Women's Day dated back to late 1970-s - 1980-s.
#Russian_holidays
#brief_and_interesting
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🇷🇺 Учёные доказали, что наибольший стресс женщина испытывает, когда её называют 'женщина'!
🇬🇧 Scientists have proven that a woman experiences the greatest stress when she is called a 'woman'!
Check this
#just_a_joke
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🔻In Moscow, more than 2.5 thousand roses decorated metro stations for March 8.
🔻Also, a thematic photo zone was installed in the entrance hall of the Kurskaya station - a neon inscription “Moscow Transport” surrounded by more than 2 thousand roses.
Photos by: mos.ru
#around_Russia
#Russian_holidays
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🔻Also, a thematic photo zone was installed in the entrance hall of the Kurskaya station - a neon inscription “Moscow Transport” surrounded by more than 2 thousand roses.
Photos by: mos.ru
#around_Russia
#Russian_holidays
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