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Posted Jul 18
⚡️Important Friday news: a cat has been banned from entering the pet store. Reason: stealing gingerbread cookies. But the whiskered one turned out to be more agile. • Не впускать! [ni fpus-kat'] Do not let in! #news 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 18
Gourmets invented шаурмашлык: шаурма (shawarma) + шашлык (bbq). 🍖This is a good recipe for the weekend for those who are already tired of regular shashlik - the masterpiece is prepared in just 20 minutes: ☆ Minced meat ☆ Tomato paste ☆ Cheese ☆ Finely chopped herbs ☆ Salt, spices ☆ Lavash 😋Save and cook! Happy Friday, comrades! #Russian_cuisine #lifehack #Friday 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 18
Crimea's Pink Wonder: Lake Sasyk-Sivash 🔻Discover one of nature's most astounding attractions on the Crimean Peninsula, Russia: Lake Sasyk-Sivash. Unlike typical lakes, it shimmers in breathtaking pink. 🔻This vast lake spans an impressive 75 square kilometers (29 sq mi), yet is remarkably shallow at just 1.2 meters (4 feet) deep. 🔻Its mesmerizing pink hue comes from the Dunaliella salina algae, which thrives in the lake's highly salty waters. This microalgae produces carotenoids - the same pigments found in carrots - which colour the water. 🔻These pigments create a spectrum from delicate pale pink to vibrant fuchsia and lilac, with intensity varying by weather and algae concentration. 🔻Lake Sasyk-Sivash is a true natural spectacle and a must-see if you find yourself in Crimea! 📍 Geoposition: Yevpatoria, Crimea, Russia #around_Russia #Russiannature 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 18
• Ударить в грязь лицом (perf.,2nd conjug.) [u-da-rit' v gryas' li-tsom] SLT: To hit the mud with one's face Meaning: Figuratively, it means to be deeply humiliated and disgrace oneself. It implies a public or highly visible flop that brings shame. English equivalents: To lose face, to fall flat on one's face, to make a fool of oneself Origin: The idiom's origin likely stems from physical defeat in contests or combat. Imagine a defeated opponent literally thrown to the ground, face in the dirt—a public symbol of crushing defeat and loss of honour. Synonym: • Опозориться (perf.) [a-pa-zo-ri-tsa] To disgrace oneself Example: • Он ударил в грязь лицом перед инвесторами, когда презентация провалилась. He fell flat on his face in front of the investors when the presentation failed. 🎧🗣👇 #phraseology #spoken_Russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 18
Posted Jul 18
👋Приветствую! Идём завтракать! #morning #NonLinguisticPost 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 17
😴❤ #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 17
Today marks 107 years since one of the most tragic pages in Russian history - the execution of the Imperial family. 🔻On the night of July 16-17, 1918, in the Ipatiev House in Ekaterinburg, Emperor Nicholas II and his family were brutally murdered. 🔻Four loyal servants perished alongside them, their names often overlooked: maid Anna Demidova, valet Alexei Trupp, cook Ivan Kharitonov, and personal physician Eugene Botkin. 🔻Dr. Botkin, personal physician to the Imperial family, followed his father's footsteps, treating Tsars Alexander II and III. He spent countless nights by Tsarevich Alexei, who suffered from hemophilia. His profound devotion: By their kindness, They have made me their slave until the end of my days. 🔻A week before his death, on July 9, 1918, Botkin penned his last, unfinished letter. He wrote of his voluntary imprisonment: In essence, I am already dead, dead to my children, to friends, to my work... I am sustained by the conviction that 'he who endures to the end will be saved. 🔻He explained his decision to stay: I did not hesitate to leave my children complete orphans to fulfill my medical duty to the end, just as Abraham did not hesitate at God's command to sacrifice his only son. 🔻Few know the Russian Orthodox Church also canonized Dr. Botkin as a saint. 🔻A poignant reminder of extraordinary loyalty and unwavering faith in the face of ultimate sacrifice. #Russian_history #memorible_date #brief_and_interesting 😎RCR | Support | Boost
Posted Jul 17
Каждый вечер меня встречает ... Every evening (she) meets me ... #just_cats 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 17
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Posted Jul 17
In Russia doctors may be required to print prescriptions: many pharmacists and patients struggle to read their handwriting. 🔻This leads to the refusal of medication sales, treatment delays, or the dispensing of the wrong drug, believes MP Anton Tkachev. He emphasized that it's especially difficult for the elderly, who cannot decipher the prescriptions themselves. 📎 And you say you can't read what Russians write. Russians themselves struggle to decipher what other Russians write! :) Source: rt_russian #cursive #learnRussian #news 😎RCR | Support | Boost
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Posted Jul 17
Так выглядит одна молекула кота. This is what one cat molecule looks like. • Маленький (masc.adj.) [ma-lin'-kiy] Small, little • Крошечный (masc.adj.) [kro-shech-nyj] Tiny 💢Also colloquial: • Мелкий (masc.adj.) [mel-kiy] SLT: Shallow Petty, insignificant, tiny • Мелочь пузатая (femin. noun + adj., common gender) [me-lach pu-za-ta-ya] SLT: A little thing with a big belly: а playful nickname for a child or cub Now you know how to call your kittens or younger kids in Russian😉. 🎧🗣👇 #adjectives #useful_vocabulary #spoken_Russian 😎RCR | Support | Boost