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本服务为那些无法轻松访问自身网络的用户以及希望体验 dn42 但又不想承担维护自有网络成本的用户提供 dn42 连接
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The service provides DN42 connectivity to members who cannot easily access their own networks, as well as to those who would like to explore DN42 without the overhead of maintaining their own network.
By default, addresses are allocated from a /96 block. If you wish to lease a dedicated /96 prefix or a larger address space, please contact me using the methods provided in the contact information.
All publicly accessible PoP are blocked for IPs originating from within China. DN42 access from within China is not publicly available. If you genuinely require access, please contact me and provide a valid justification.
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@fluencyinenglish
❇️Top consonant mistakes of Farsi speakers
@fluencyinenglish
1. Say D instead of a hard TH (sounds like day instead of they)
2. Say T instead of a soft� TH (sounds like tin instead of thin)
@fluencyinenglish
3. Say V instead of W (sounds like vine instead of wine)
4. Do not use voicing at the end of words (sounds like cap instead of cab)
5. Do not use sounds at the end of words (sounds like flow instead of float)
@fluencyinenglish
6. Say a sound before consonant blends (sounds like eschool instead of school)
7. Roll R’s (sounds like rrrrrrrrrright instead of right)
@fluencyinenglish
Heist - [Hi-est] - [HIGH-ist]
Because of that famous series Money Heist on Netflix often we use the word heist in our conversation. Sadly most of us make a mistake to pronounce it. Here is the CORRECT pronunciation of the word "HEIST". [American accent]
#pronunciation
😳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
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😅Stay strong, comrades! These are not the most difficult words to be pronounced in Russian.
• Одна тысяча километров
[ad-na ty-si-cha ki-la-met-raf]
One thousand kilometers
🔻A colloquial variant:
• Одна тыща километров
[ad-na ty-shcha ki-la-met-raf]
🎧🗣👇
😉Would you dare to pronounce this in the comments?
#pronunciation
#learnRussian
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Не река, а мечта логопеда!
Not a river, but a speech therapist's dream word!
❤️🔥And do you know that learning is always about overcoming yourself through misunderstanding, difficulties, and mistakes? It's very challenging, but it's precisely this that yields the best results.
Therefore, when I see such complex words or tasks, I always feel happy for my students - they have a chance to overcome themselves and grow in their own eyes (and in mine too!).
🤩OK, comrades, it's a challenge!
❗️Can you pronounce this?
• река Хольненгпухырьёхан
[ri-ka khol'-nen-gpu-khy-r'yo-khan]
📎This river is located in
Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, in Tyumen Oblast, Russia.
#linguistic_joke
#pronunciation
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Listen to the audio and choose the correct spelling for this famous sauce:
A) Worchestershire sauce
B) Wosterchire sauce
C) Worstershire sauce
D) Worcestershire sauce
Follow 🌎@languagetrivia for more interesting questions
#pronunciation#spelling
Stress changes meaning — but you have to hear it to notice it 👂
Some English words look the same as nouns and verbs,
but the stress moves — and it sounds very different.
Watch these short videos to actually hear it:
📹https://youtu.be/Hh1PlngNt2Q?t=64
📹https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7q8yk896pnc
Listening is the only way you’ll spot the difference.
Try saying these aloud after you watch 🎤
#EnglishLearning#Pronunciation#RealEnglish
Since there's a heated debate in ourgroup chat (@RCRussian2) about the longest Russian words, I'm adding fuel to the fire, comrades! 🔥
⬇️Here are some of the most famously long words:
🔢Превысокомногорассмотрительствующий (35 letters)
[pre-vy-so-ka-mno-ga-ras-smat-ri-tyel'-stvoo-yoo-schiy] His/Her Exceedingly-Many-Looking-Into-Things Excellency (An archaic, excessively obsequious title)
🔻Record: Listed in the Guinness World Records in 2003.
🔢Сельскохозяйственно-машиностроительный (37 letters)
[sel'-ska-ha-zyay-stvin-na-ma-shi-na-stra-i-tyel'-nyj]
Pertaining to agricultural machine construction.
🔻Record: The longest hyphenated adjective.
🔢Автоэлектростеклоподъёмники (27 letters)
[av-ta-i-lek-tra-sti-kla-pad-yom-ni-ki]
Auto-electric window lifts
🔢Человеконенавистничество (24 letters)
[chi-la-ve-ka-ni-na-vi-sni-chi-stva]
Misanthropy (hatred of humankind)
🔢 Who dares to risk their sanity and try to pronounce this wonderful verb?
• Переосвидетельствоваться
(24 letters)
[pi-ri-a-svi-de-til'-stva-va-tsa]
To be re-examined (officially, e.g., by a medical board).
🎧🗣👇
Who will dare to pronounce these words?
#russian_language
#longest_words
#learn_russian
#pronunciation
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در IELTS Speaking، خصوصاً Part 3، نمره شما بر اساس مهارت زبانی (Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, Pronunciation) داده میشود، نه میزان اطلاعات عمومی یا صحت factual.
✅ راهکارهای عملی
1. از تردید کردن نترسید و صادق باشید
جملاتی مثل:
“I’m not an expert in this field, but I think…”
“I don’t know much about this, although it seems that…”
به شما اجازه میدهد بدون توقف ادامه دهید.
2. استفاده از speculation یا حدس منطقی
وقتی نمیدانید، میتوانید با حدس منطقی نظر بدهید:
“It might be because…”
“Perhaps this will lead to…”
3. مثال شخصی یا تجربه روزمره بیاورید
“From my own experience…” یا “In my city/school…”
حتی اگر اطلاعات عمومی کم باشد، مثال شخصی به طولانیتر شدن پاسخ و انسجام کمک میکند.
4. تمرکز روی انسجام و روانی صحبت
از ضمیرها و ربطدهندهها (this, that, these, however, on the other hand) استفاده کنید تا جملهها به هم وصل شوند.
5. استفاده از واژگان پیشرفته و ساختارهای گرامری متنوع
به جای تکیه روی اطلاعات، از واژگان دقیق و اصطلاحات متداول آیلتس استفاده کنید:
“plays a pivotal role”
“poses a significant challenge”
“from my perspective”
🔹 نمونه پاسخ با speculation
Q: Do you think governments should invest more in renewable energy?
> “I’m not fully aware of all the policies, but I think governments should invest more in renewable energy. It might help reduce pollution and create new jobs. For example, building more solar farms could provide electricity for many households. Although I don’t know all the details, it seems like a positive step for the future.”
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