🇬🇧 A positive person is someone who was sent far away (to hell) but he returned feeling refreshed and with magnets from there.
• Послать куда подальше
[pas-lat' ku-da pa-dal'-she]
SLT: To send (a person)
somewhere far away
To send to hell
• Магнитики = Magnets = souvenirs from the places you have visited on holiday.
#memes
#just_a_joke
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• Послать куда подальше
[pas-lat' ku-da pa-dal'-she]
SLT: To send (a person)
somewhere far away
To send to hell
• Магнитики = Magnets = souvenirs from the places you have visited on holiday.
#memes
#just_a_joke
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Forwarded from From Russia with Love ❤️
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🇧🇾 The nice guy from Belarus supported this trend about our love for our common Motherland ❤️
Mother Earth,
White birch tree.
For me Holy Rus',
For others a pain in the backside.
Mother Earth,
White birch tree.
For me Holy Rus',
For others a pain in the backside.
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My dear language learners,
Let's have a daily post in the evening (Moscow time), where you can just chat (either in English or Russian), get acquainted, make friends, (or even look for someone special😉 ), exchange your favourite music, films or just thoughts.
We are so different, but so much alike at the same time.
We are concerned about similar problems, no matter where we live.
Hugs!
Yours sincerely
Natalie
#make_friends
#chat_box
Let's have a daily post in the evening (Moscow time), where you can just chat (either in English or Russian), get acquainted, make friends, (or even look for someone special
We are so different, but so much alike at the same time.
We are concerned about similar problems, no matter where we live.
Hugs!
Yours sincerely
Natalie
#make_friends
#chat_box
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• Я в 6 (шесть) утра собираюсь НА работу.
[ya f shest' ut-ra sa-bi-ra-yus' na ra-bo-tu]
🇬🇧 I'm getting ready for work at 6 in the morning.
🔻Prepositions 'В' and 'НА' are used to denote:
1) WHERE (ГДЕ?) the object is (+noun in prepositional case):
• НА работе (at work)
• В школе (at school)
or
2) WHERE TO (КУДА?) the object moves (+ noun in accusative case):
• НА работу (to work)
• В школу (to work)
🔻The preposition 'НА' ('at/on', literally: on) is used with nouns denoting еvents, with names of islands and peninsulas, and with points on the compass (+some exceptions -> see the link):
• НА вечеринке (at a party)
• НА острове (on an island)
• НА востоке (in the East)
🔻Wherearas 'В' ('at', literally 'in') is used with nouns denoting buildings, cities, towns and countries:
• В офисе (in an office)
• В Москве (in Moscow, France)
• В России (in Russia)
🎧
#grammar_tips
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А. Куда? (To where?)+ассusat.
B. Где? (Where?)+preposit.
1. Ресторан (рестораны)
[ris-ta-ran (ris-ta-ra-ny)]
Restaurant(s)
A. В ресторан
В. В ресторане
2. Кафе (unchangeable)
[ka-fe]
Cafe(s)
A. В кафе
B. В кафе
3. (Зоо)парк ((зоо)парки)
[(za-a)park (za-a)par-ki]
(Zoo)park(s)
A. В (зоо)пaрк
B. В (зоо)парке
4. Школа (школы)
[shko-la (shko-ly)]
School(s)
A. В школу
B. В школе
5. Университет (университеты)
[u-ni-ver-si-tet (u-ni-ver-si-te-ty)]
University(ies)
A. В университет
B. В университете
🔻Also colloquial:
• Универ (универы)
[u-ni-ver (u-ni-ve-ry)
А. В универ
В. В универе
- Васька, ты куда (идёшь)?
- (Я иду) В кафе.
[Vas'-ka, ty ku-da (i-dyosh)? (ya i-du) v ka-fe]
🇬🇧 - Vaska, where are you going to?
- (I'm going) to the cafe.
🎧
#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia
#grammar_tips
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• Держи себя в руках!
SLT: Hold yourself in (your) arms/hands
Get hold of yourself, keep calm, govern your temper!
#memes
#just_a_joke
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SLT: Hold yourself in (your) arms/hands
Get hold of yourself, keep calm, govern your temper!
#memes
#just_a_joke
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• Рассвет (рассветы)
[ra-svet (ra-sve-ty)]
Dawn(s)
• Восход солнца (восходы солнца)
[vas-khot son-tsa (vas-kho-dy son-tsa)]
Sunrise(s)
• Утренняя заря (утренние зори)
[ut-ri-nya-ya za-rya (ut-ri-niye zo-ri)]
Morning dawn(s), sun-up
🔻WHEN? КОГДА?
Preposition НА requires a noun in prepositional case after it:
• На рассвете
[na ra-sve-te]
At dawn
• НА восходе солнца
[na vas-kho-de so-ntsa]
At sunrise
• НА утренней заре
[na ut-ri-ney za-re]
At morning dawn
🎧
#tricky_words
#prepositions
#grammar_tips
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🟠 What does Russian phrase ГЛАЗА РАЗБЕГАЮТСЯ mean?
.
ГЛАЗА - eyes, РАЗБЕГАТЬСЯ - to run (in different directions)
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ГЛАЗА - eyes, РАЗБЕГАТЬСЯ - to run (in different directions)
Anonymous Quiz
28%
To have problems with concentrating one's attention
3%
To hardly see anything without glasses/lenses
61%
To have too many options to choose from
3%
To drink too much alcohol
7%
I have no problems with my eyes but the Russian language. So, I'd like to see the correct answer!
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• Глаза разбегаются!
[gla-za raz-bi-ga-yu-tsa]
SLT: Eyes are running (in
different directions)
Meaning:
Smb.'s eyes are fairly dazzled by smth.; smb. does not know what to look at first (which way to look), eyes run up.
🔻This phrase is used when you have too many options to choose from and it's hard to decide which option fits best your needs since it seems that many ones do fit.
Example:
• Сколько мячиков! Прямо глаза разбегаются!
[stol'-ka mya-chi-kaf! Prya-ma gla-za raz-bi-ga-yu-tsya]
🇬🇧 (There are) So many balls! Eyes run up!
📎 I wish I had as many chocolates as the dog has balls😅 !
🎧🗣 👇 Listen and practice.
#phraseology
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[gla-za raz-bi-ga-yu-tsa]
SLT: Eyes are running (in
different directions)
Meaning:
Smb.'s eyes are fairly dazzled by smth.; smb. does not know what to look at first (which way to look), eyes run up.
🔻This phrase is used when you have too many options to choose from and it's hard to decide which option fits best your needs since it seems that many ones do fit.
Example:
• Сколько мячиков! Прямо глаза разбегаются!
[stol'-ka mya-chi-kaf! Prya-ma gla-za raz-bi-ga-yu-tsya]
🇬🇧 (There are) So many balls! Eyes run up!
🎧
#phraseology
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❓Tricky question:
🤔 In which poem by Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin are all the characters (see the videos from the latest jewelry collection by 'Sokolov' Russe) mentioned?
▶️ A.Pushkin 'Ruslan and Lyudmila' (revision)
#Russian_riddle
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#Russian_riddle
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🔻 Prefix ПРИ- means 'incompleteness of an action', in this case the action was not completed.
• Прилечь (perfective)
[pri-lech]
To lie down (not to sleep for a long time (e.g. night), just for a while
Also:
• Прикорнуть (perfective, colloquial)
[pri-kar-nut']
To take a nap, to fall asleep (usually for a short period of time) leaning against something
• Кисуля прикорнула на солнышке.
[ki-su-lya pri-kar-nu-la na sol-nysh-ke]
🇬🇧 The kittie took a nap in the sun.
🎧
#grammar_tips
#prefixes
#useful_vocabulary
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Новый сувенир (2019)
A Russian textbook for B1 level (Первый сертификационный уровень)
It includes:
• a textbook
• a workbook
• audio
• Keys to the textbook
📎The files are in the comments over there👇
#textbooks
#useful_resources
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A Russian textbook for B1 level (Первый сертификационный уровень)
It includes:
• a textbook
• a workbook
• audio
• Keys to the textbook
📎The files are in the comments over there
#textbooks
#useful_resources
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Русская Императорская Семья
🔻The Romanov family was the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia. They first came to power in 1613, and over the next three centuries, 18 Romanovs took the Russian throne, including Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Alexander I and Nicholas II.
🔻Czar Nicholas II married Princess Alix of Hesse, a duchy in the German Empire in 1894. Alix (Alexandra Feodorovna) was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
🔻Nicholas and Alexandra had four daughters—Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia—and one son, Alexei.
🔻Czar Nicholas II and his entire family were later executed by Bolsheviks in 1917.
🔻The remains of the family were discovered in a mass grave in the Ural Mountains in 1991 and later in 2007. Subsequent DNA testing confirmed the identities of the whole Imperial Family.
🔻In 2000, the last Russian Emperor and his family were canonized by the Russian Church as holy passion-bearers.
⏺ Documentary
#brief_and_interesting
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🔻The Romanov family was the last imperial dynasty to rule Russia. They first came to power in 1613, and over the next three centuries, 18 Romanovs took the Russian throne, including Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Alexander I and Nicholas II.
🔻Czar Nicholas II married Princess Alix of Hesse, a duchy in the German Empire in 1894. Alix (Alexandra Feodorovna) was a granddaughter of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom.
🔻Nicholas and Alexandra had four daughters—Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia—and one son, Alexei.
🔻Czar Nicholas II and his entire family were later executed by Bolsheviks in 1917.
🔻The remains of the family were discovered in a mass grave in the Ural Mountains in 1991 and later in 2007. Subsequent DNA testing confirmed the identities of the whole Imperial Family.
🔻In 2000, the last Russian Emperor and his family were canonized by the Russian Church as holy passion-bearers.
#brief_and_interesting
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