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1. Католическая Пасха (femin.)
[ka-ta-li-chi-ska-ya pas-kha]
Catholic Easter
2. Пасхальный (masc.adjective)
[pas-kal'-nyj]
Easter
3. Кролик (кролики) (masc.noun)
[kro-lik (kro-li-ki)]
Bunny(ies)
4. Яйцо (яйца) (neut.noun)
[yey-tso (yay-tsa)]
Egg(s)
5. Красить (яйца) (imperfective)
[kra-sit' (yay-tsa)]
To dye (eggs)
6. Шоколад (masc.noun)
[shi-ka-lat]
Chocolate
Also:
• Шоколадный (masc.adjective)
[shi-ka-lad-nyj]
Chocolate
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• Станция 'Комсомольская'
[stan-tsy-ya kam-sa-mol'-ska-ya]
🔻The station 'Komsomolskaya' was opened on January 30, 1952 as part of the Kurskaya - Belorusskaya section.
🔻Stations on the first southern segment of the Koltsevaya line were dedicated to the victory over Nazi Germany, while those on the northern segment were dedicated to the theme of post-war labour.
🔻Komsomolskaya was designed by Alexey Shchusev as an illustration of a historical speech given by Stalin in November 7, 1941. In the speech, Stalin evoked the memories of Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy and other military leaders of the past, and all these historical figures eventually appeared on the mosaics of Komsomolskaya.
🔻Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya is considered one of the most richly decorated stations of the Moscow metro.
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[stan-tsy-ya kam-sa-mol'-ska-ya]
🔻The station 'Komsomolskaya' was opened on January 30, 1952 as part of the Kurskaya - Belorusskaya section.
🔻Stations on the first southern segment of the Koltsevaya line were dedicated to the victory over Nazi Germany, while those on the northern segment were dedicated to the theme of post-war labour.
🔻Komsomolskaya was designed by Alexey Shchusev as an illustration of a historical speech given by Stalin in November 7, 1941. In the speech, Stalin evoked the memories of Alexander Nevsky, Dmitry Donskoy and other military leaders of the past, and all these historical figures eventually appeared on the mosaics of Komsomolskaya.
🔻Komsomolskaya-Koltsevaya is considered one of the most richly decorated stations of the Moscow metro.
Photos by: andrey_moshkarov_ph, mosmetro.ru
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• Доброй ночи всем!
[dob-ray no-chi fsem]
Good (kind) night to you all!
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[dob-ray no-chi fsem]
Good (kind) night to you all!
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• Понедельник - день тяжёлый! Держитесь![pa-ni-del'-nik den' ti-zho-lyj. dir-zhi-tes']
🇬🇧 Monday is a hard day! Be strong!
• Держаться (imperfective)
[dir-zha-tsa]
1) To hold something
2) To hold on, to keep one's chin up, to be strong
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🟠 What do you think the meaning of a Russian phrase ВВЕРХ ТОРМАШКАМИ is?
Anonymous Quiz
53%
To be in a mess/disarray
11%
To wear unusual/weird clothes
12%
To have time for relaxation/lying down
1%
To need some more sports
22%
All my Russian is ВВЕРХ ТОРМАШКАМИ! I need to look at the correct answer, please!
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• Вверх тормашками (Как? How? adverb)
[vverkh tar-mash-ka-mi]
SLT: Bottom up
Meaning:
Literally upside-down or in a mess, in disarray (about both inanimate and animate objects)
Origin:
🔻It is also assumed that 'тормашки' comes from the dialect 'торма' (legs).
🔻According to another hypothesis, the word 'тормашки' is related to the word 'томоз' (or 'тормас') (brake). Iron strips under the runner of a sleigh used to be called 'тормас'.
Synonyms:
• Вверх дном (about inanimate objects e.g.: a mess in a place)
[vverkh dnom]
SLT: Bottom up
Example:
• Что за день такой сегодня! Всё вверх тормашками!
[shto za den' ta-koy si-vod'nya. fsyo vverkh tar-mash-ka-mi]
🇬🇧 What a(n awful) day today is! Everything is upside down (not that I expected it)!
🎧🗣 👇 Listen, practice and держитесь, товарищи!
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[vverkh tar-mash-ka-mi]
SLT: Bottom up
Meaning:
Literally upside-down or in a mess, in disarray (about both inanimate and animate objects)
Origin:
🔻It is also assumed that 'тормашки' comes from the dialect 'торма' (legs).
🔻According to another hypothesis, the word 'тормашки' is related to the word 'томоз' (or 'тормас') (brake). Iron strips under the runner of a sleigh used to be called 'тормас'.
Synonyms:
• Вверх дном (about inanimate objects e.g.: a mess in a place)
[vverkh dnom]
SLT: Bottom up
Example:
• Что за день такой сегодня! Всё вверх тормашками!
[shto za den' ta-koy si-vod'nya. fsyo vverkh tar-mash-ka-mi]
🇬🇧 What a(n awful) day today is! Everything is upside down (not that I expected it)!
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At the very last moment he managed to escape Ukraine and save his life. He took away thousands of secret documents and now tells the whole world the secrets of the behind-the-scenes politics of Ukraine and it's western allies.
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At the very last moment he managed to escape Ukraine and save his life. He took away thousands of secret documents and now tells the whole world the secrets of the behind-the-scenes politics of Ukraine and it's western allies.
In English - @ukr_leaks_eng
In Russian - @ukr_leaks
In German - @ukr_leaks_de
In French - @prozorov_fr / @ukr_leaks_fr
In Spanish - @ukr_leaks_esp
In Serbian - @ukr_leaks_srb
In Italian - @ukr_leaks_italia
In Polish - @ukr_leaks_pl
In Portuguese - @ukr_leaks_pt
In Slovak - @ukr_leaks_sk
In Arabic - @ukr_leaks_ara
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Истинная любовь к своей стране немыслима без любви к своему языку.
🇬🇧 True love for your country is unthinkable without love for your language. — Konstantin Paustovsky (a Soviet writer)
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Константин Паустовский🇬🇧 True love for your country is unthinkable without love for your language. — Konstantin Paustovsky (a Soviet writer)
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My dear learners,
I know there are a lot of people here, who know several (!) languages!
If there are any translators into Hungarian here (or you know people who could help), please contact me. Your help is needed🙏
Yours sincerely,
Natalie
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I know there are a lot of people here, who know several (!) languages!
If there are any translators into Hungarian here (or you know people who could help), please contact me. Your help is needed
Yours sincerely,
Natalie
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Let's learn some synonyms (masc.adjectives):
• Внезапный (удар)
[vni-zap-nyj (u-dar)]
Sudden (blow)
• Неожиданный (сюжет)
[nе-a-zhy-dan-nyj (syu-zhet)]
Unexpected (plot)
• Быстрый (взгляд)
[by-stryj (vzglyat)]
Quick (glance)
🔻To form adverbs from these adjectives you should replace ending -ЫЙ with -О:
• Внезапно
[vni-zap-na]
• Неожиданно
[nе-a-zhy-dan-na]
• Быстро
[by-stra]
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1. Банковский счёт (банковские счета)
[ban-kaf-skiy shchyot (ban-kaf-ski-ye shchi-ta)]
🇬🇧 (A) bank account(s)
2. Класть (положить) на счёт (imperfective-perfective)
[klast' (pа-lа-zhit') na shchyot]
🇬🇧 To deposit
3. Снимать (снять) со счёта (imperfective-perfective)
[sni-mat' (snyat') sa shchyo-ta]
🇬🇧 To withdraw from the account
4. Вы не могли бы обменять это на рубли?
[vy ni mag-gli by ab-mi-nyat' e-ta na rub-li]
🇬🇧 Could you exchange this for rubles?
5. Я бы хотел (хотела) перевести это на мой счёт в Сбербанке.
[ya by kha-tel (kha-te-la) pi-ri-vis-ti e-ta na moy shchyot f Sber-ban-ke]
🇬🇧 I'd like to transfer this to my account at Sberbank.
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• Золотой червонец
[za-la-toy chir-vo-nits]
🔻Червонец = 10 (десять) рублей (10 rubles)
🔻In the USSR Soviet gold chervonets began being minted in 1923 to support the simultaneous issuance of paper money.
🔻However, when the exchange rate of paper money stabilized, the minting of gold coins ceased.
🔻Nowadays you can buy this gold chervonets in➡️ a bank just for 435 000 rubles or its 2023 version for 58 500 rubles.
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[za-la-toy chir-vo-nits]
🔻Червонец = 10 (десять) рублей (10 rubles)
🔻In the USSR Soviet gold chervonets began being minted in 1923 to support the simultaneous issuance of paper money.
🔻However, when the exchange rate of paper money stabilized, the minting of gold coins ceased.
🔻Nowadays you can buy this gold chervonets in
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