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Posted Jan 21
У каждого грабителя свои приоритеты 😺 Every robber has his own priorities 🔢🔢🔢 Synonyms for вор(thief): 1. Вор (воры) (masc.noun) [vor (vory)] A thief(ves) 🔸General term. 2. Грабитель (грабители) (masc.noun) [gra-bi-til' (gra-bi-ti-li)] A robber(s), bandit 🔸Often implies use of force/threat 3. Карманник (карманники) (masc.noun) [kar-man-nik (kar-man-ni-ki)] A pickpocket(s) 4. Взломщик (взломщики) (masc.noun) [vzlom-shchik (vzlom-shchi-ki)] A burglar(s) 🔸Usually breaks into buildings 5. Похититель (похитители) (masc.noun) [pakhi-ti-til' (pakhi-ti-ti-li)] А kidnapper(s), snatcher(s), stealer(s) 🔻Соgnate words for вор 🔻Synonyms for украсть 🔻Не пойман - не вор! (Proverb) 🎧🗣👇 Video: AI #365_marathon #survive_in_Russia 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jan 21
👋Доброе утро! Hope your day will be PAWsome! #NonLinguisticPost #morning #just_cats 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Jan 20
Hang in there:) There are ... left until summer: ✅️ Оливье (Olivier salad) ✅️ Прорубь (ice hole) 🟩 Носки (Socks) 🟩 Тюльпаны (Tulips) 🟩 Блины (Russian pancakes) 🟩 Яйца (Eggs) ... и лето! ❓Can you guess the holidays celebrated in Russia using these hints? 🗝 ✅️ New Year ✅️ Epiphany 🟩 The Day of the Defender of Fatherland (23 February) 🟩 Women's Day (8 March) 🟩 Shrovetide (February, March, no fixed date) 🟩 Easter (April, May, no fixed date)! #Russian_riddle 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jan 20
There is a snow apocalypse in Kamchatka. The snowdrifts reach the third or fourth floors, and the landscape resembles stills from the movie "The Day After Tomorrow." 🌨But the inhabitants of the peninsula are not discouraged! Adults are amicably clearing drifts and digging up cars, and children are happy playing at snow-covered traffic lights. 🌨Their reaction is the best proof of the Russian character.: "Big deal, it's snowing!" Instead of panic, there's work, humor, and confidence that they can handle it. Together, we are force! Video: JDMax Channel #Russian_culture #brief_and_interesting 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Jan 20
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Posted Jan 19
Спать настолько приятно, что просто не верится, что это бесплатно и до сих пор не запрещено. Sleeping is so good, it's hard to believe it's free and hasn't been banned yet. Согласны? #Russian_English_joke #memes 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jan 19
How one becomes Russian ❤️ The guy comments with a sense of humor in Russian on his actions, praises Prince Vladimir for the baptism of Russia, and in the end admits that he became red for the first time in his life.
Posted Jan 19
Chess players, Tsvetnoy Boulevard, Moscow, 1950s #retrophotos 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jan 19
Russians shout "Bitter!" at a wedding — where did this wedding tradition come from? 💍There is a mention of this custom in Dahl's dictionary of the 19th century. 💍There are two meanings to this action: ⭐️Gameplay: Guests "complain" that the wine in the glasses is bitter, and only a kiss from the newlyweds can "make" it sweet. ⭐️Symbolic: In Russia, the bride was symbolically mourned before the wedding — they said goodbye to her girlhood. The cry "Bitter!" marks this transition: from the bitter past to a sweet life together. 💍Thus, this phrase is not just fun, but a wish that all the bad things are left behind, and only a sweet (happy) life awaits the newlyweds ahead. Do you like this tradition? Video: Александр Варламов 🔻Wedding tradition in modern Russia #Russian_culture #brief_and_interesting 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Jan 19
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has taken part in the traditional Epiphany ice plunge🇷🇺. 🔻The Epiphany ice plunge is a popular folk tradition in Russia, observed on January 19th to mark the feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Theophany). 🔻Believers cut holes (called прорубь [pro-rup']) in frozen lakes and rivers, often in the shape of a cross, to immerse themselves three times in the icy water. 🔻This ritual symbolizes spiritual purification, the washing away of sins, and commemorates the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River. While not a formal church sacrament, it is widely practiced by both believers and others as a test of faith and endurance. Would try this beautiful Russian tradition? #news #russian_culture 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jan 19
😉The true master of Downing Street showed his feelings towards the Polish delegation as best he could. • Подставить подножку (perf.) [pat-sta-vit' pad-nozh-ku] To trip someone - to deliberately cause someone to lose their balance by catching their foot Video: Ruptly #useful_vocabulary #spoken_Russian #news 🟠RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Jan 19
Она уже идёт? Is she coming yet? А теперь? How about now? Ну, теперь точно идёт? Well, is she definitely coming now? 1. В углу [v oog-loo] In the corner Location: inside the corner: • Котёнок сидит в углу. The kitten is sitting in the corner. 2. На углу [na oog-loo] On/at the corner Location: on the exterior corner of a building/street: • Давай встретимся на углу у метро. Let's meet on the corner by the metro. 3. Из-за угла [iz-za oog-la] From behind/around the corner Movement: appearing from behind the corner: • Котёнок выскочил из-за угла. The kitten jumped out from around the corner. 🎧🗣👇 #prepositions #tricky_words #useful_vocabulary 🟠RCR | Support | Boost