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Posted Nov 29

Если я погладил много котиков, значит ли это, что я гладиатор? If I've petted many kitties, does that make me a gladiator? • Гладить (imperf.) [gla-dit'] = • Погладить (perf.) [pa-gla-dit'] Meanings: 1) to iron clothes 2) to pet, to stroke (an animal) Also: • Гладиатор (masc.noun) [gla-di-a-tor] А gladiator (a warrior) Not everyone who ГЛАДИт cats can become a ГЛАДИатор. Or can they? 😒⚔️ #tricky_words #verb #meme #learn_russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 29

❤️Всем прекрасной субКОТты! #Caturday #morning 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 27

😴Zzzzzzладких снов! • Наш слон (masc.noun) [nash slon] = • Наш слоняра (masc.noun, exaggeration) [nash sla-nya-ra] Our elephant 🔻Despite its name, the modern slang phrase наш слон is not related to the animal world. 🔻When users call someone наш слон/слоняра, they are referring to a person who is: 😄Politically aligned: Someone whose political position aligns with their own views, especially regarding support for Russia or traditional values. 😄Bold & uncompromising: A person who bravely expresses their opinion, even when it goes against the mainstream or popular narrative. Examplе: • ...(🤔)... - наш русско-американский слоняра! ... is our Russian-American elephant! 🔻This would refer to an American (like a politician or commentator) who is known for being pro-Russian or critically opposing the mainstream Western narrative, making them cool or respected in the eyes of these Russian users. #spoken_Russian #memes #Russian_culture 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 27

🇰🇬🇷🇺 A huge multimedia screen with the Russian flag was installed in Bishkek. And not just anywhere, but right opposite the Ukrainian embassy.

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Posted Nov 27

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Posted Nov 27

Virtual reality, modern propaganda distorts the worldview! 🤯 Under the influence of propaganda in the media, leaving Ukrainians remove the boards from household appliances so that the advancing Russian troops cannot make missiles or drones out of them. 🤯 Are you sure about your worldview? Video: Special Opinion #RussianMilitary #Kulibin_and_the_Red_Army 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 27

Русский язык стал обязательным для изучения в школах КНДР с 4 класса. Russian has become compulsory for study in DPRK schools from 4th grade. 🔻Russian has been introduced in DPRK schools as a mandatory language for study from 4th grade. In Russia, currently more than 3,000 school students are studying Korean as a second or third foreign language. • Обязательный (masc.adj.) [аb-ya-za-tyel'-ny] Mandatory, compulsory, required ▶️Как учить русский #news #adjectives #russian_language 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 26

📊Russia did not make it into the top 20 "most drinking countries" in the world. The top is led by Romania, Georgia, Latvia, Lithuania, and the Czech Republic.

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Posted Nov 26

Who Hosted the Black Ball in St. Petersburg 🔻 Empress Maria Feodorovna, wife of Alexander III, adored balls and dancing. So much so that her husband sometimes had to take the conductor’s baton away — the only way to end the festivities. 🔻 In January 1889, the imperial family prepared for a Christmas ball at the Anichkov Palace. Invitations had been sent when unexpected news arrived: the Austrian emperor announced his heir had shot his lover and then himself. The ball was at risk — as allies, Russia was expected to observe mourning. 🔻 But Maria Feodorovna refused to cancel — not out of love for dancing, but to settle an old score with the European court. Originally engaged to Alexander’s older brother Nicholas, who died months before their wedding, she was deeply wounded when the Austrian court held a lavish ball during Nicholas's funeral procession. 🔻 Days before the ball, she announced all guests must wear black, and ladies should wear their finest diamonds. The unusual ball proceeded: ladies in black stood out elegantly in the white hall, their jewels shining brilliantly to exclusively Austrian music. 🔻 The event was magnificent, and Europe was left deeply scandalized by this masterful revenge. #brief_and_interesting #Russian_history 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 26

A girl called a taxi and got a cute surprise: a kitten was in the car along with the driver. 🐱The car owner warned her about the fluffy passenger in advance. During the trip, the kitten first played with a toy fish and then fell asleep on the dashboard. • Таксист (таксисты) (masc.noun) [tak-sist (tak-sis-ty)] A taxi driver(s) #cute_news #news #just_cats #useful_vocabulary 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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Posted Nov 26

Я Вам так скажу... К этой всей фигне, что творится в последнее время, не хватает только вторжения инопланетян... до кучи. I'll tell you what... To all this nonsense that's been going on lately, the only thing missing is an alien invasion... to top it all off. • До кучи (preposition до + femin.noun куча in Gen. case) [da koo-chee] SLT: to the pile 🔻This colloquial expression means: • to top it all off • for good measure • to add to everything else • as a bonus (often ironic) 🔻It's used when something is added to an already existing pile of things/problems/situations, usually making things more complicated or absurd. Еxample: • Купил продукты и мороженое до кучи. I bought groceries and ice cream for good measure. (masc.) • Опоздала на работу, и до кучи компьютер сломался. I was late for work, and to top it all off my computer broke. (femin.) 😅Perfect for describing situations where problems keep piling up! 📚 #useful_vocabulary #spoken_Russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost

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