The Telegraph is giving Britons advice on how to survive under a Starmer government.
🔻The newspaper suggests using swearing as an outlet.
• Мат (masc.noun)
[maht]
Swearing, obscene/filthy language
🖼I'd say even more: use RUSSIAN mat:) Check: #foul_language posts!
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🔞In Russia, the word жопа (ass/arse) has been banned.
🔻It was recognized as obscene and prohibited for use by the authors of the Explanatory Dictionary of the State Language.
🔻Other words with root -жоп- (ass/arse) have also been affected.
❗️Hurry and take notes before I delete this post!
#news
#foul_language
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Video
⚠️ only! (Filthy language!)
The men were calmly ice fishing until, at dawn, an… Arctic nuclear icebreaker, the Arktika, sailed up to them.
🔻The fishermen watched with childlike wonder as the enormous ship headed straight for the tent where their slightly tipsy friend was sleeping.
🔻Luckily, the icebreaker changed course in time, and Lysy (Baldy) in the tent was lucky—it ended without incident.
• Лысый всё проспал!
The bald man slept everything away!
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From pancake to "Oops!": the Russian word БЛИН!
🔻Ever noticed Russians exclaiming блин! when they drop something or are surprised? Literally, it means pancake. 🥞
🔻In Russian, блин is one of the most common euphemisms. It's a harmless word used to replace a much stronger, taboo swear word starting with the same sounds.
🔻It's part of a whole family of everyday euphemisms like ёлки-палки (fir-trees sticks). The main goal is to let off steam without using actual profanity.
🔻So, is it a swear word? Not technically. It's a socially acceptable minced oath. You'll hear it everywhere — from friends chatting to sometimes even in casual media. But context is key: while perfectly fine in informal settings, you'd still avoid it in a formal speech or when talking to someone you deeply respect!
🔻Synonyms for БЛИН
🔻Express your negative emotions like a Russian!
#spoken_Russian
#foul_language
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⚠️Щас я вас плохому научу:)
Did you know that many animal names are used as insults in Russian?
🔢 Козёл (masc.noun)
[ka-zyol]
or
• Коза (femin.noun)
[ka-za]
Goat – suggests someone is foolish or mischievous.
🔢 Овца (femin.noun)
[af-tsa]
Sheep
or
• Баран (masc.noun)
[ba-ran]
Ram – both variants imply stupidity and lack of initiative.
🔢 Осёл (masc.noun)
[a-syol]
Donkey – implies stubbornness and stupidity.
🔢 Свинья (femin.noun, common gender)
[svi-n'ya]
Pig – implies dirtiness, greed, and lack of refinement.
🔢 Собака (femin.noun, common gender)
[sa-ba-ka]
Dog – a general insult, implying disloyalty or aggressiveness.
🔢 Корова (femin.noun)
[ka-ro-va]
Cow - means a slow, clumsy, or dull-witted woman.
🔢 Змея (femin.noun)
[zmi-ya]
Snake – implies treachery and deceit.
⚠️The use of these words is highly context-dependent. Using them inappropriately can be extremely offensive! You must know these meanings but must not use them🤐!
▶️Овощи (the same use of nouns)
#spoken_Russian
#foul_language
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Today is World Anti Profanity Day! Are you celebrating?
🤐 Check out #foul_language posts to know your enemy and never, ever swear in Russian!
#holidays
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Putin has signed a decree on state language policy.
🔻The document outlines measures to reduce the use of foreign words for which Russian equivalents exist and to prohibit the use of profanity.
🔻The document also states that theRussianlanguage is a national treasure of Russia, an important cultural element that unites the country's multinational people and other peoples of the world into a single cultural and civilizational community of the Russian World.
📎 The posts with #foul_language are going to be deleted without hesitation!
#news
#RussianLanguage
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That merciless Russian cursive handwriting!
• Шиш
[shysh]
🔻This interjection (or sometimes exclamatory noun) is used to denote a strong, emphatic refusal, denial, or the idea of nothing or you won't get anything.
⚠️It's generally rude or dismissive!
🔻Шиш is a very close synonym of фиг. Both words are used in similar contexts to express negation, refusal, or to refer to the fig sign gesture.
🔻While фиг might be slightly more common and versatile in some everyday expressions, шиш carries a similar dismissive and negative connotation.
#spoken_Russian
#cursive
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Напиток называется "Grappa", а не то что вы прочитали.
The drink is called Grappa, not what you read.
🤔What did you read?
🗝
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• Сучара (femin.)
[su-cha-ra]
⚠️ Vulgar slang! A highly offensive, intensified version of сука(bitch). Means something like a total bitch. Expresses extreme hatred, betrayal, or disgust.
❗️Do not use this word! Understand it only to recognize aggression in speech or media!
#cursive
#linguistic_joke
#Russian_riddle
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