• Сталинградская битва
[sta-lin-grat-ska-ya bit-va]
🔻The Battle of Stalingrad (17.07.1942 - 02.02.1943) was one of the bloodiest battles in history, with an estimated 2 million casualties on both sides.
🔻The city of Stalingrad was almost completely destroyed during the battle.
🔻Pavlov's House was an apartment building converted into a fortified position, which Red Army defenders held for around 60 days!
🔻The average life expectancy of a soldier in the Stalingrad battle, either German or Russian, was about 15 minutes!
🔻Over 90,000 nazis were captured.
🔻The battle also had a profound impact on the course of the war, as it weakened the German war machine and allowed the Soviet Army to launch a counteroffensive that ultimately drove the Germans out of the Soviet Union.
▶️ А virtual tour of the Battle of Stalingrad Museum-Reserve
(Click to watch on▶️ )
▶️ Мамаев Курган (a memorial complex)
#WWII
#brief_and_interesting
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[sta-lin-grat-ska-ya bit-va]
🔻The Battle of Stalingrad (17.07.1942 - 02.02.1943) was one of the bloodiest battles in history, with an estimated 2 million casualties on both sides.
🔻The city of Stalingrad was almost completely destroyed during the battle.
🔻Pavlov's House was an apartment building converted into a fortified position, which Red Army defenders held for around 60 days!
🔻The average life expectancy of a soldier in the Stalingrad battle, either German or Russian, was about 15 minutes!
🔻Over 90,000 nazis were captured.
🔻The battle also had a profound impact on the course of the war, as it weakened the German war machine and allowed the Soviet Army to launch a counteroffensive that ultimately drove the Germans out of the Soviet Union.
(Click to watch on
#WWII
#brief_and_interesting
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💙 Волгоград (Сталинград)
Volgograd (Stalingrad)
Video: hello_volgograd
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Volgograd (Stalingrad)
Video: hello_volgograd
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[pa-go-da]
1. Холодная
[kha-lod-na-ya]
Cold
2. Влажная
[vlazh-na-ya]
Humid, soggy
3. Сырая
[sy-ra-ya]
Wet, damp
4. Пасмурная
[pas-mur-na-ya]
Dreary, gloomy
5. Унылая
[u-ny-la-ya]
Cheerless, gloomy
6. Хмурая
[khmu-ra-ya]
Hazy
7. Мрачная
[mrach-na-ya]
Dismal, surly
8. Туманная
[tu-man-na-ya]
Foggy, misty
9. Ненастная
[ni-nas-na-ya]
Nasty, stormy
10. Дождливая
[dazh-dli-va-ya]
Rainy
🎧
#adjectives
#365_marathon
#survive_in_Russia
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Did you know Tetris was invented in the USSR?
🔻This iconic game was created in 1984 by a Soviet programmer named Alexey Pajitnov.
🔻He initially called it "Tetris" because the game's name was a combination of "tetra" (Greek for "four") and "tennis."
🔻Pajitnov didn't profit from Tetris for many years. His game was stolen and sold by a Soviet company for $87,000.
🔻Tetris is one of the best-selling games of all time. It has been played by billions of people worldwide.
❓Have you ever played Tetris?
#brief_and_interesting #Russian_culture
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🔻This iconic game was created in 1984 by a Soviet programmer named Alexey Pajitnov.
🔻He initially called it "Tetris" because the game's name was a combination of "tetra" (Greek for "four") and "tennis."
🔻Pajitnov didn't profit from Tetris for many years. His game was stolen and sold by a Soviet company for $87,000.
🔻Tetris is one of the best-selling games of all time. It has been played by billions of people worldwide.
❓Have you ever played Tetris?
#brief_and_interesting #Russian_culture
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Have you heard about one more Soviet electronic game?
• Ну, погоди!
Well, just you wait!
🔻“Electronics IM-02” was an electronic game, the most famous and popular of the series of the first Soviet portable electronic games with a liquid crystal screen, produced under the Elektronika brand since 1984.
🔻The rules were simple: using the buttons you control the wolf who should catch eggs falling off 4 shelves.
🔻In addition to the game, the device has a clock and alarm function. The retail price was 25 rubles (later 23 rubles).
🔻Among children in the 1980s, there were various myths that when reaching 1000 points (which was extremely difficult), a prize melody would sound or the game would show the cartoon “Well, just you wait!”
⏺ You can try it online on Yandex: the link is in the comments over there👇 .
❓How many scores can you get?
#brief_and_interesting
#USSR
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• Ну, погоди!
Well, just you wait!
🔻“Electronics IM-02” was an electronic game, the most famous and popular of the series of the first Soviet portable electronic games with a liquid crystal screen, produced under the Elektronika brand since 1984.
🔻The rules were simple: using the buttons you control the wolf who should catch eggs falling off 4 shelves.
🔻In addition to the game, the device has a clock and alarm function. The retail price was 25 rubles (later 23 rubles).
🔻Among children in the 1980s, there were various myths that when reaching 1000 points (which was extremely difficult), a prize melody would sound or the game would show the cartoon “Well, just you wait!”
❓How many scores can you get?
#brief_and_interesting
#USSR
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🇷🇺 Someone trolls other presidents by this video with a President cheese.
🧀 Macron with mold;
🧀 zelensky is high;
🧀 Biden with dementia;
🧀 Putin is adequate.
🧀 Macron with mold;
🧀 zelensky is high;
🧀 Biden with dementia;
🧀 Putin is adequate.
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• Калязинская колокольня
[ka-lya-zin-ska-ya ka-la-kol'-nya]
🔻The Kalyazin Bell Tower is a striking landmark in Russia, standing alone on an island in the Uglich Reservoir.
🔻The tower was once part of a monastery, but after the construction of the reservoir in the 1930s, the surrounding land was flooded, leaving the tower isolated.
🔻It's located in town Kalyazin, and is a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts.
📍Geoposition: Kalyazin, Tver Oblast, Russia
⏺ You can watch a video about The Kalyazin Bell Tower on YouTube. (Click to watch)
#around_Russia
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[ka-lya-zin-ska-ya ka-la-kol'-nya]
🔻The Kalyazin Bell Tower is a striking landmark in Russia, standing alone on an island in the Uglich Reservoir.
🔻The tower was once part of a monastery, but after the construction of the reservoir in the 1930s, the surrounding land was flooded, leaving the tower isolated.
🔻It's located in town Kalyazin, and is a popular destination for photographers and history enthusiasts.
📍Geoposition: Kalyazin, Tver Oblast, Russia
#around_Russia
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💙 Калязинская колокольня
The Kalyazin Bell Tower
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The Kalyazin Bell Tower
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🔻The ACCUSATIVE case marks the direct object of a sentence, answers the questions Кого? Что? (Whom? What?).
🔻Accusative case is used after the prepositions 'в', 'за', 'на', 'про', 'через':
🔻Some verbs which require the accusative case are:
Example (see the video):
• Я вижу мясо!!!
[ya vi-zhu mya-sa]
I see (some) meat!!!
🔻 I saved some detailed information about ending changes in Accusative SINGULAR here:
https://telegra.ph/Accusative-case-singular-07-19
If so, let me know with your ❤
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#grammar_tips
#accusative_case
#Russiancases
#russiangrammar
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🟠 When do you think Russians use the adverb ЗАШИБИСЬ [za-shy-bis']?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
To express extreme satisfaction
6%
To convey something is terrible
24%
To express surprise or disbelief
13%
To convey something is awesome
42%
All variants are correct!
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🇷🇺 Кого ты поймал? Зашибись! Это цикада!
🇬🇧 What have you caught? Jeese(wow/...)! It's a cicada!
• Зашибись! (adverb)
[za-shy-bis']
SLT: Hurt yourself! Get
hurt!
🔻'Зашибись!' is a popular Russian slang word that can be used in various (!) situations expressing extreme satisfaction, approval, surprise or disbelief, conveying something is awesome or terrible, and even sarcastically:
• Вечеринка была просто зашибись! (Approval)
[vi-chi-rin-ka by-la pros-ta za-shy-bis']
The party was really cool!
• Опять опоздал? Зашибись! (Anger, annoyance)
[ty a-pyat' a-paz-dal? za-shy-bis']
Are you late again? Damn it!
Origin:
It comes from the imperative form of the verb 'зашибаться' (to get hurt) from Old Russian 'шибати' (to beat, to thunder, to strike).
• Заебись!
[za-ye-bis']
🎧
#spoken_Russian
#foul_language
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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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