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Posted Sep 20
👋My dear Russian language learners! If you find my work useful and motivating, please, support my enthusiasm with a virtual cup of coffee ☕️🥐 Thank you! Обняла-приподняла! Natalie with ❤️
Posted Sep 19
🎂 In St. Petersburg, an old lady came to celebrate her 90th birthday at a bar — the staff found out about it and congratulated her with all due respect, including all the visitors. Thus, Lyubov Semyonovna celebrated the milestone birthday among zoomers.
Posted Sep 19
❤Отличных выходных, товарищи! #Friday 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 19
💓Our Russian men have captured the hearts of Vietnam. 🔻Local Asian women gathered in crowds at rehearsals in Hanoi, hoping to see servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. 🔻Hanoi hosted a parade dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution victory and the proclamation of Vietnam's independence. #news 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 19
Сколько бы вы ни работали, вы никогда не устанете как кот. No matter how much you work, you'll never get tired like a cat. #just_a_joke #Friday #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 19
На следующий день в деревне бросили пить абсолютно все. The following day, everyone in the village gave up drinking entirely. 🔢Пугало (пугала) (neut.noun) 😄Declension [pu-ga-la (pu-ga-la)] Scarecrow(s) 🔻Its purpose is to scare away birds from crops. 🔻The noun comes from thr verb пугать (imperf.) to scare, to frighten. 🔢 Чучело (чучела) 😄Declension [chu-chi-la (chu-chi-la)] 1) A stuffed animal (taxidermy) 2) A scarecrow. It is a direct synonym forпугало. 3) An insult for a person. It means something like scarecrow, freak, or weirdo - implying the person is strange, unattractive, or dressed in rags. 🔻It comes from the word чуча, which is believed to derive from the name of a primeval people (чукча or чуд), who, according to legend, lived in the Perm region and Siberia. #useful_vocabulary #tricky_words 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 19
👋Продуктивного утра, товарищи! Закругляемся с работой? Tap - ❤! #just_cats #Friday #NonLinguisticPost 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Sep 18
Циолковский основоположник русской космической программы! Tsiolkovsky is the founder of the Russian space program! 🔻Товарищи! Yesterday it was the most important day in the history of the Cosmos! 🔻The founder of modern cosmonautics, Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky, was born on September 17, 1857! 🔻It was he who first proved the possibility of using rockets for interplanetary communications, pointed out rational ways to develop cosmonautics and rocket science, and found a number of important engineering solutions for rocket design!🚀 Video: Мама-психолог #brief_and_interesting #around_Russia 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Sep 17
Ты: ложишься спать, чтобы посмотреть сны. Сны: не снятся Ты: Вашу мать, где контент?! You: go to sleep to have dreams. Dreams: not happening You: Darn it, where's the content?! #just_a_joke #memes 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 17
Северное сияние ранней осенью... Aurora borealis in early autumn... 🔻Photographer Valentin Zhiganov took a photo of the northern Lights in Khibiny. 🔻A great shot, incredible patience and skill of the author. Enjoy it! Photo: vk Валентин Жиганов #around_Russia #Russiannature 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 17
Российским учёным удалось заглянуть внутрь чёрной дыры. Russian scientists managed to peek inside a black hole. #just_a_joke #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Sep 17
🌀Ever wondered how to say "to start wrapping things up" in Russian? Here's your word! • Закругляться (impf.) [za-kru-glya-tsa] 😄Conjugation = • Закруглиться (perf.) [za-kru-gli-tsa] 😄Conjugation Meaning: To start finishing up, to round off, to wrap up (an activity). 🔻This verb is used when you decide to slowly bring something to an end. It implies a gradual, not abrupt, finish. • Уже поздно, давайте закругляться с работой. It's late already, let's start wrapping up our work. Etymology: It comes from the word круг(circle), implying to bring something to a rounded, complete state. 😉Perfect for workdays, or long conversations! #verbs #spoken_Russian #useful_vocabulary 😎RCR | Support | Boost