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Russians began to drink less alcohol!

🔻Alcohol consumption in the country has decreased by almost 2 times over 15 years - from 14 liters per person to 8, the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation said.

🔻In addition, according to Tatyana Golikova, smoking was widespread in 2009, among almost 40% of the adult population. Now the figure has dropped to 19% (including vaping).

😅 Где-то в России грустит производитель водки.
🇬🇧 Somewhere in Russia a manufacturer of vodka is grieving.

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💙 Кронштадт
      Kronstadt 

Video: chudnov_photo

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи!

Поднажать (perf.)
  [pad-na-zhat]

🔻This verb comes from 'нажать' [na-zhat'] (to press) and has several meanings:

1. To press, press harder

2. Figurative: to exert some pressure, influence on someone, encouraging someone to take some action (Give it some welly!)

3. To get down to work, to do something more diligently, more persistently (Try harder!)

4. Colloquial: to increase speed when running, driving (Run faster!)

Завтра пятница. У нас много работы. Поднажмём, товарищи!
[zav-tra pyat-ni-tsa. u nas mno-ga ra-bo-ty. pad-nazh-myom, ta-va-ri-shchi]
🇬🇧 Tomorrow is Friday. We have a lot of work to do. Let's try harder/faster!

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🔢🔢🔢 Однокоренные слова к 'голод' / Cognate words to 'hunger':

1. Голод (masc.noun)
    [go-lat]
    Hunger

2. Проголодаться (perf.)
    [pra-ga-la-da-tsa]
    To become/get hungry

3. Голодать (imperf. )
    [ga-la-dat']
    To starve

4. Голодный (masc.adj.)
    [ga-lod-nyj]
    Hungry

Also:
Голодный как волк
  [ga-lod-nyj kak volk]
  As hungry as a wolf

Вечно голодный
  [vech-na ga-lod-nyj]
  Always hungry

5. Ты голоден? (masc.short adj.)
    [ty go-la-din]
    =
    Ты голодна? (femin.short adj.)
    [ty ga-lad-na]
    Are you hungry?

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Anatoly Kashpirovsky and Allan Chumak: Soviet 'Healers'.

🔻In the late 80s, the whole country sat down in front of the TV to receive a “healing mindset” from Anatoly Kashpirovsky, finally get their “own alarm clock” to work and charge a jar of water from Allan Chumak.

🔻Anatoly Kashpirovsky (psychotherapist) and Allan Chumak (journalist) claimed to possess supernatural abilities to cure various ailments through a combination of hypnosis and "energy transfer."

🔻These sessions became a national phenomenon, with millions tuning in to witness their purported miracles.

🔻However, their practices were met with skepticism and controversy. Kashpirovsky's methods were criticized for lacking scientific basis, while Chumak's "energy" was seen as a pseudoscientific hoax.

🔻Both Kashpirovsky and Chumak faded into obscurity after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

📎You can watch their sessions on the Internet by yourselves:
▶️ Kashpirovsky
▶️ Chumak

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Уральский Марс
  Ural Mars

🔻The Troitsko-Bainovskoe deposit of refractory clays
is famous for the fact that in abandoned quarries there are a large number of crystals and intergrowths of gypsum, pyritе, and the water in the reservoirs from the workings acquires various exotic colours.

🔻It is a popular tourist attraction in the Sverdlovsk region and a source of inspiration for photographers!

📍Geoposition: Sverdlovsk region, Russia

Photo: @alexskalin

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👋Всем привет! Слава Богу пятница! TGIF!

🔻The word 'Kid(s)/Child(ren)' have some variants in Russian:

Ребёнок (дети) (masc.)
  [ri-byo-nak (de-ti)]
A child (children)

Малыш, малышка (малыши) (masc. femin. plural)
  [ma-lysh, ma-lysh-ka (ma-ly-shy)]
  SLT: A kiddy

Карапуз (карапузы) (masc.)
  [ka-ra-pus (ka-ra-py-zy)]
  SLT: А tiny tot

💢 Мелочь пузатая (usually singular, colloquial)
  [me-lach pu-za-ta-ya]
  SLT: A peanut, a little thing with a big belly

▶️Пупсик (Revision)

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Тискать (imperf.)
  [tis-kat']

🔻This verb means 'to squeeze', 'to cuddle' or 'to hug' someone affectionately.

🔻It is a gesture of endearment, often used for children, pets or the loved ones.

🔻The etymology of 'тискать' is uncertain, but it is believed to come from the meaning 'to press.' 

🔻This verb embodies the warmth and tenderness of physical affection, making it a uniquely Russian expression of love and care.

Прекрати тискать кота и делай уроки!
[pri-kra-ti tis-kat' ka-ta i de-lay u-ro- ki]
🇬🇧 Stop cuddling the cat and do your homework!

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Russian curse words, as a method of encrypting secret data.

🔻During World War II, German code breakers quickly cracked partisan ciphers. Therefore, orders to intentionally write with spelling mistakes came from headquarters to make life difficult for the enemy.

🔻Later, Soviet code clerks and signalers began using Russian swear words in their reports, which completely baffled German code breakers.

🔻To translate such a report, one needed to be fluent in Russian or a native speaker. Since such words were not found in any decent Russian-German dictionaries, upon intercepting such a report, the Germans would stare blankly and scratch their heads, trying to decipher the sophisticated Russian cipher.

📎 Check #foul_language posts to be prepared😉!

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“I once believed everything I saw on the news. But that was before I found out about Abrain!”

🔻An American made a mock advertisement about a fictitious medicine, thanks to which he “learned” to think for himself.

🔻The video went viral. He named the drug Abrain (a play on words: from the English 'brain').

🔻Among the “side effects” are: gaining responsibility, prudence, and awareness of the stupidity of socialism, notes Nick Peterson.

Source: RT на русском

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🧡 Ой, да не вечер
Oh, it is not evening yet

Click to listen to the whole song
here

Video by: neprostoiy

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🌝Доброе утро, товарищи!

🔻With the help of prefix НА- and suffix -СЯ verbs with the meaning of complete satisfaction with the action are formed:

НАгулятьСЯ
  [na-gu-lya-tsa]
  To walk enough

НАговоритьСЯ
  [na-ga-va-ri-tsa]
  To talk enough

НАестьСЯ
  [na-yes-tsa]
  To eat enough

НАпитьСЯ
  [na-pi-tsa]
  To drink enough or
  to get drunk


НАработатьСЯ
  [na-ra-bo-ta-tsa]
  To work enough

Еxample (see the video):
Всё, возвращаемся домой. Мы нагулялись!
[fsyo, vaz-vra-shcha-yem-sya da-moy. my na-gu-lya-lis']
🇬🇧 That's it, let's go home. We've walked enough!

Check other prefixes▶️#prefixes

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Western tik-tok tore up a video about Russian men.

🔻European women are shocked that Russian men consider it their responsibility to pay for a woman. Now many of them dream of a Russian man.

🔻Russian families usually have a common budget, or if the man earns much more, the woman spends her salary on herself, and the man provides for the family. A woman provides comfort at home, cleaning and home-cooked food.

🔻Anyway, in the “candy-bouquet” period, when a man is courting a woman, the cost of entertainment (cinema, theater, travel) is usually on the man.

🔻However, every rule has its exceptions and the situations can differ.

Платить за ... (+accus.) (imperf. )
[pla-tit' za ..]
To pay for ...

📎 Just to continue the discussion (in our chat group) 'Russian is not for sissy men!' (C) 😉

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