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Истинная любовь к своей стране немыслима без любви к своему языку.
Константин Паустовский

🇬🇧 True love for your country is unthinkable without love for your language. — Konstantin  Paustovsky (a Soviet writer)

🤔 Do you (dis)agree?

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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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👋Доброе утро, товарищи!

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 :

• Внезапно
  [vni-zap-na]

• Неожиданно
  [nе-a-zhy-dan-na]

• Быстро
  [by-stra]

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

#adjectives

#grammar_tips

#useful_vocabulary

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🔢🔢🔢 Банк / Bank:

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.

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

#365_marathon

#survive_in_Russia

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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.

#brief_and_interesting

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Olkhon Ice Festival: masterpieces of ice on Lake Baikal that will soon disappear

•On the shores of the Baikal island of Olkhon, fancy figures appeared on a stretch of one kilometer. One master depicted the creation of a new universe with planets and galaxies, another a snow leopard leaping, a third the face of a shaman.

•The frozen water droplets of the Baikal spray on the island of Olkhon reach a height of several meters in winter and take on bizarre shapes. What you see in it depends only on your imagination. We visited the amazing Olkhon Ice Festival, where masters of ice sculpture show off their creations created in collaboration with nature.

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи мои!

• Будильник (будильники)
(masc.noun)
  [bu-dil'-nik (bu-dil'-ni-ki)]
  Alarm clock(s)

🔻From the verb:

• Будить (imperfective)
  [bu-dit']
=
• Разбудить (perfective)
  [raz-bu-dit']
  To wake up

• Наташа, вставай! Сколько можно тебя будить?!
[Na-ta-sha, vsta-vay! Skol'-kа mozh-nа ti-bya bu-dit']
🇬🇧 Natasha, get up! How long can I wake you up?!

📎😉 idk why but the feminine name Наташа is often used in Russian memes about cats.

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

Check grammar forms (attached buttons). Still have questions? I'll answer them in the comments 👇.

#useful_vocabulary

#grammar_tips

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• Страсти-мордасти (plural)
[stras-ti mar-das-ti]
SLT: horrors (passions)-mu­zzles

Meaning:
Something that causes intense fear and horror, horrible things, creepy stories

🔻The phrase became well-known due to Maksim Gorky's story 'Страсти-мордасти' (1912).
(If you're a sensitive person, don't read it!)

Example:
• Не рассказывай мне эти страсти-мордасти на ночь, а то я не усну!
[ni ras-ka-zy-vay mne e-ti stras-ti - mar-das-ti na noch', a to ya ni us-nu]
🇬🇧 Don’t tell me these horrible things at night, otherwise I won’t sleep!

🎧🗣👇 Listen and practice!

Questions -> comments.

#phraseology

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