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Posted Aug 14
🔢🔢🔢😉High time to say 'Good night!': 🔻Желаю тебе/вам/Вам... (I wish you...) + Genitive case 1.Спокойной ночи! [spa-koy-nay no-chi] SLT: Quiet night (to you) 2.Доброй ночи! [dob-ray no-chi] SLT: Kind night (to you)! 3. Сладких снов! [slat-kikh snof] SLT: Sweet dreams (to you)! 4.Приятных сновидений! [pri-yat-nykh sna-vi-de-niy] SLT: Pleasant dreams (to you)! 5. Споки-ноки! (colloquial, short from Спокойной ночи!) [spo-ki no-ki] Nighy-night! 🎧🗣👇Which variant is your favourite? #365_marathon #survive_in_Russia 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
В пятницу дежуришьнакнопке! 🔲 On Friday, you're on button duty! #memes #politics 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Aug 14
🌜Time for bed, comrades! Доброй ночи! #NonLinguisticPost 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
Сat's # one rule: Голодным можешь ты не быть, но попросить еды обязан! You may not be hungry, but you must ask for food! ▶️Голодный (cognate words) #just_a_joke #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
Text on the poster: Attention is important for the elderly. Call us right now! 8 (495)...
Posted Aug 14
And Medvedev meanwhile was left home alone... 😁 Boost | Support | 💜🪆RD
Posted Aug 14
On August 14, 1937, the practice of issuing sick leave certificates was introduced in the USSR, granting the right to partial wage payment if a person was ill and unable to work for a certain period. 🔻The Council of People's Commissars approved the procedure for issuing sick leave certificates, which had been developed by the All-Union Central Council of Trade Unions and the People's Commissariat of Health of the USSR. 🔻The sick leave form itself, also approved in 1937, remained unchanged for a full 57 years. It was only in 2005 that the Ministry of Healthcare and Social Development of the Russian Federation approved its new form – the document changed from bluish to light green, and new security features were added to it. #brief_and_interesting #USSR 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
A "dead hand" Мёртвая рука (femin.noun) doesn't really exist. The legendary Doomsday machine, so dangerous that it always sleeps in peacetime. 🔻What is this thing for? If the entire leadership is dead and there is no one to order a retaliatory strike. The Perimeter system will be activated. 🔻How does the perimeter work? A "command rocket" will take off from a secret mine. It will give all our surviving launchers an order to strike the United States. 🔻Does the Perimeter work after the collapse of the USSR? Yes, the system is being used in a heavily updated form, but in a year it is planned to put a new SirenaM missile system into service with the Russian army. 🔻How to avoid a mistake? Having received a signal about the attack, the top officials of the state can activate the Perimeter system and expect developments, a retaliatory strike will be launched automatically if the country's leadership is killed. Video:PrudentiaTech #RussianMilitary #Kulibin_and_the_Red_Army 😎RCR | Support |Boost
Posted Aug 14
Все знания о воспитании и психологии детей сводятся к нулю, если вы не умеете смотреть на них вот так: All knowledge about parenting and child psychology is rendered useless unless you can look at them like this: #lifehack #memes 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Aug 14
😳The words миллион [mi-li-on] (million) and миллиард [mi-li-ard] (billion) can now be pronounced as [мильон]=[mil'-yon] and [мильярд]=[mil'-yard]. 🔻These two permissible variants have been approved by the Vinogradov Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 🔻The changes are documented in the dictionary on the institute's website. 🔻They also apply to derived words, including from миллионный [mi-li-on-nyj] to [мильонный]=[mil'onnyy] (the millionth), and миллиардный [mi-li-ard-nyj] to [мильярдный]=[mil'-yard-nyj]. 🔻Previously, the institute's experts stated that the stress in the word звонит [zva-nit] (he/she rings/calls) would shift to the first syllable. ▶️More details about Звонит What is this world coming to... #news #pronunciation 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
🤔Ever heard this Russian phrase? • (Cтарушка) божий одуванчик (sta-rush-ka bo-zhyj a-du-van-chik] SLT: God's dandelion old woman 🔻The expression's origin is quite unique: doctors coined it, observing frail, elderly patients whose newly growing, wispy grey hair on their shaved heads resembled a dandelion puffball. 🔻The initial implication was physical fragility – as if they'd "scatter with a puff." 🔻Today, the meaning has expanded. While still hinting at physical delicacy, it's largely a warm, affectionate term for a sweet, gentle, meek, and harmless elderly person (usually a woman), often with a charming, almost childlike innocence. A truly endearing way to describe a benign senior! Video: AIshedevrum #phraseology #spoken_Russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Aug 14
👋Приветствую! • Одуванчик (одуванчики) (masc.noun) [a-du-van'-chik (a-du-van'-chi-ki]) A dandelion(s) • Одуванчиковое поле (neuter adj.+noun) [a-du-van'-chi-ka-va-ye po-le] A dandelion field 🔻The Russian name одуванчик is derived from the verb form одуть, which is equivalent to the literary обдуть [ap-dut'] to blow away/off. 🔻This name reflects a characteristic feature of the plant: its fluffy seeds are carried away by the wind or a light puff of air. 🔻The English name dandelion originated from the French phrase dents de lion, which means lion's tooth. It is believed that the shape of the dandelion's leaves resembles a lion's tooth. 🔻In the Middle Ages, the dandelion was called Caput monachi or monk's head. This is because the bare receptacle remaining after the seeds have dispersed resembles a bald head. ❓️What is the dandelion called in your language? #useful_vocabulary 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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