• Oткрытка (открытки) (femin.noun)
[at-kryt-ka (at-kryt-ki)]
Postcard(s)
🔻Soviet postcards dedicated to Women's Day dated back to late 1970-s - 1980-s.
#Russian_holidays
#brief_and_interesting
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[at-kryt-ka (at-kryt-ki)]
Postcard(s)
🔻Soviet postcards dedicated to Women's Day dated back to late 1970-s - 1980-s.
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#brief_and_interesting
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🇷🇺 Учёные доказали, что наибольший стресс женщина испытывает, когда её называют 'женщина'!
🇬🇧 Scientists have proven that a woman experiences the greatest stress when she is called a 'woman'!
Check this
#just_a_joke
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🔻In Moscow, more than 2.5 thousand roses decorated metro stations for March 8.
🔻Also, a thematic photo zone was installed in the entrance hall of the Kurskaya station - a neon innoscription “Moscow Transport” surrounded by more than 2 thousand roses.
Photos by: mos.ru
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🔻Also, a thematic photo zone was installed in the entrance hall of the Kurskaya station - a neon innoscription “Moscow Transport” surrounded by more than 2 thousand roses.
Photos by: mos.ru
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#Russian_holidays
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Have an excellent Friday!
• Кусочек - Кусочки (клубники <- genitive)
[ku-so-chek ku-soch-ki (klub-ni-ki)]
A piece(s) of (strawberries)
• Ломтик - Ломтики (клубники)
[lom-tik lom-ti-ki (klub-ni-ki)]
A slice(s) of (strawberries)
#tricky_words
#lifehack
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🇬🇧 to be busy:
• Занятой (занят <- short form, masculine)
[za-ni-toy (za-nit)]
• Занятая (занята <- short form, feminine)
[za-ni-ta-ya (za-ni-ta)]
• Занятые (заняты <- short form, plural)
[za-ni-ty-ye (za-ni-ty)]
• Я сегодня очень занят (занята)!
[ya si-vod-nya ochin' za-nyit (za-ni-ta)]
🇬🇧 I am very busy today!
🎧
#adjectives
#grammar_tips
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🟠 Which one of the following Russian interjections DOES NOT express positive emotions?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Ура!
5%
Еее!
9%
Ух ты!
41%
Фух!
5%
Вот это да!
24%
Ай-яй-яй!
7%
Ми-ми-ми!
5%
Do Russians have positive emotions😳?! Kidding?!
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🔻To express joy, excitement, or encouragement:
• Ура!
[ura]
Hurrah!
• Eее!
[yeee]
Yeah!
🔻To express surprise:
• Ого!
[ogo]
Wow!
• Ух ты!
[uh ty]
• Вот это да!
[vot eto da]
• Ну и ну!
[nu i nu]
🔻To express a relief:
• Фух!
[fukh]
Phew!
• Слава богу!
[slava bogu]
Thank God!
🔻 For cuteness:
• Ути-пути
[u-ti pu-ti]
• Ми-ми-ми!
[mi-mi-mi]
Aww! What a cutie!
🔻 How to laugh in Russian:
• Ха-ха-ха!
[kha-kha-kha]
• Хи-хи-хи! (giggling)
[khi-khi-khi]
• Хе-хе-хе! (Spitefully)
[khe-khe-khe]
->Some more colloquial variants for texting:
• Пхахаха!
• Мухахаха!
Or just:
• ))))))))))))))))))))))
To be continued...
🎧
#spoken_Russian
#interjections
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• Мариинский Дворец
[ma-ri-ins-kiy dva-rets]
🔻Mariinsky Palace, also known as Marie Palace, was the last neoclassical Imperial residence to be constructed in Saint Petersburg.
🔻It was built between 1839 and 1844, designed by the court architect Andrei Stackenschneider.
🔻Built in 5 years by 1845, the Mariinsky Palace was a wedding gift from Emperor Nicholas I to his daughter Maria Nikolaevna.
🔻In the center of the palace there is a rotunda with a dome and 16 columns, creating the atmosphere of an ancient temple.
🔻One of the pearls of the palace is the Winter Garden, in the center of which there is a fountain almost 8 meters high.
📍Geoposition: St Petersburg, Russia
Photos by: (?)
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[ma-ri-ins-kiy dva-rets]
🔻Mariinsky Palace, also known as Marie Palace, was the last neoclassical Imperial residence to be constructed in Saint Petersburg.
🔻It was built between 1839 and 1844, designed by the court architect Andrei Stackenschneider.
🔻Built in 5 years by 1845, the Mariinsky Palace was a wedding gift from Emperor Nicholas I to his daughter Maria Nikolaevna.
🔻In the center of the palace there is a rotunda with a dome and 16 columns, creating the atmosphere of an ancient temple.
🔻One of the pearls of the palace is the Winter Garden, in the center of which there is a fountain almost 8 meters high.
📍Geoposition: St Petersburg, Russia
Photos by: (?)
#around_Russia
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