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A well-known prison in St Petersburg:
🏤 Кресты
[ kresty ]
🇬🇧 Kresty
Literally: Crosses, it is a prison, officially Investigative Isolator No. 1 of the Administration of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments for the city of Saint Petersburg was a detention center. Now the building is not used.
🔻The prison consists of two cross-shaped buildings (hence the name) and the Orthodox Church of St. Alexander Nevsky.
🔻Now the building is being refurbished: some are voting to establish a museum here, others want to make a kind of a hotel.
Which option do you like better❓
📍Geoposition: Saint Petersburg
#brief_and_interesting
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A well-known prison in St Petersburg:
🏤 Кресты
[ kresty ]
🇬🇧 Kresty
Literally: Crosses, it is a prison, officially Investigative Isolator No. 1 of the Administration of the Federal Service for the Execution of Punishments for the city of Saint Petersburg was a detention center. Now the building is not used.
🔻The prison consists of two cross-shaped buildings (hence the name) and the Orthodox Church of St. Alexander Nevsky.
🔻Now the building is being refurbished: some are voting to establish a museum here, others want to make a kind of a hotel.
Which option do you like better❓
📍Geoposition: Saint Petersburg
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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🎼This beautiful song is from the well-known opera "Prince Igor" by Alexander Borodin.
🔸️️The composer worked on it for 18 years.
🔸️️The period of action in the work is 1185.
🔸️️The opera was first performed on the stage of the Mariinsky Theater located in St. Petersburg on October 23, 1890.
Boost your listening skills!
PS There's a link to an amazing Russian movie ⬇️ (in the settings - russian subnoscripts) "Он дракон" where this song was used.
#sing_it_🎵
#brief_and_interesting
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🔸️️The composer worked on it for 18 years.
🔸️️The period of action in the work is 1185.
🔸️️The opera was first performed on the stage of the Mariinsky Theater located in St. Petersburg on October 23, 1890.
Boost your listening skills!
PS There's a link to an amazing Russian movie ⬇️ (in the settings - russian subnoscripts) "Он дракон" where this song was used.
#sing_it_🎵
#brief_and_interesting
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Как вы́учить ру́сский язы́к?
[ kak vyoochit' russkij yezyk ]
🇬🇧 How to learn the Russian language? ... and stay sane😅
Check some useful tips in the comments over there ⬇️
And share your own ideas!🤔
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[ kak vyoochit' russkij yezyk ]
🇬🇧 How to learn the Russian language? ... and stay sane😅
Check some useful tips in the comments over there ⬇️
And share your own ideas!🤔
🟠 Subscribe to @learnRCRussian
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👋 Доброе утро, прекрасные люди!
How to address your Russian girlfriend or wife😉.
🐠 Рыбка моя! (fem.deminutive)
[ryp-ka ma-ya]
My little fish!
🍓 Клубничка моя! (fem.demin.)
[klub-nich-ka ma-ya]
My little strawberry!
🐈 Котёнок мой! (masc.demin.)
[ka-tyo-nak moy]
My kitten!
🍭 Сладкая моя! (fem.)
[slat-ka-ya ma-ya]
My sweetie!
🍒 Вишенка моя! (fem. demin.)
[vi-shyn-ka ma-ya]
My cherry!
🐇 Зайка моя! (fem.demin.)
[zay-ka ma-ya]
My bunny!
☀️ Солнышко моё! (neuter, demin.)
[sol-nysh-ka ma-yo]
My sun!
😉 Mind the intonation in the video. Surprise her!
📎 How to address your Russian husband or boyfriend is coming soon:)
🎧🗣 👇 Listen to my audio message in the comments to this post and practice your pronunciation.
#you_asked
#spoken_Russian
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How to address your Russian girlfriend or wife😉.
[ryp-ka ma-ya]
My little fish!
[klub-nich-ka ma-ya]
My little strawberry!
[ka-tyo-nak moy]
My kitten!
[slat-ka-ya ma-ya]
My sweetie!
[vi-shyn-ka ma-ya]
My cherry!
[zay-ka ma-ya]
My bunny!
[sol-nysh-ka ma-yo]
My sun!
🎧
#you_asked
#spoken_Russian
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- Thanks a lot!
What's the Russian for 'YOU'RE WELCOME!'❓
What's the Russian for 'YOU'RE WELCOME!'❓
Anonymous Quiz
35%
Не́ за что!
13%
Ни за что́!
9%
Ни зачто!
19%
Незачто!
23%
Just to look the correct answer 🧐
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🔻Не́ за что!
[né za shto]
is pronounced with the accent on 'не'.
Literally: 'for nothing', not at all, don't mention it.
It is often used in spoken Russian instead of the more common 'пожалуйста.'
🔻There is another type of 'не́ за что' use:
(There Is) Nothing To [Verb] For
(Вам) не за что + imperfective verb
▪️Вам не́ за что извиняться.
[ vam ne za shto izvinyatsa ]
🇬🇧 You have nothing to apologize for.
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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[né za shto]
is pronounced with the accent on 'не'.
Literally: 'for nothing', not at all, don't mention it.
It is often used in spoken Russian instead of the more common 'пожалуйста.'
🔻There is another type of 'не́ за что' use:
(There Is) Nothing To [Verb] For
(Вам) не за что + imperfective verb
▪️Вам не́ за что извиняться.
[ vam ne za shto izvinyatsa ]
🇬🇧 You have nothing to apologize for.
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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🔻Ни за что́
[ni za shtó ]
is pronounced with the accent on 'что'.
Meaning: No way, never
The full form would be
'ни за что́ на свете'
[ ni za chto na svete ]
Literally: not for anything in the world.
Meaning: Not at any price. Not for love or money.
▪️Я ни за что́ не поеду к твоим родителям!
[ ya ni za shto ni payedoo k tvajim raditelyam ]
🇬🇧 I won’t go to your parents for anything!
🔻Another meaning of 'ни за что́' is 'for free.'
If someone got something for nothing in exchange.
This combination is mostly used in a negative context.
▪️Ему платят миллионы ни за что́.
[ jimoo platyat milliony ni za sho ]
🇬🇧 He gets paid millions for nothing.
❗The rest cases are in the comment to this post ⬇️
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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[ni za shtó ]
is pronounced with the accent on 'что'.
Meaning: No way, never
The full form would be
'ни за что́ на свете'
[ ni za chto na svete ]
Literally: not for anything in the world.
Meaning: Not at any price. Not for love or money.
▪️Я ни за что́ не поеду к твоим родителям!
[ ya ni za shto ni payedoo k tvajim raditelyam ]
🇬🇧 I won’t go to your parents for anything!
🔻Another meaning of 'ни за что́' is 'for free.'
If someone got something for nothing in exchange.
This combination is mostly used in a negative context.
▪️Ему платят миллионы ни за что́.
[ jimoo platyat milliony ni za sho ]
🇬🇧 He gets paid millions for nothing.
❗The rest cases are in the comment to this post ⬇️
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#tricky_words
#spoken_Russian
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На люби́теля
[ na lubitelya ]
🇬🇧 to be not to everyone's taste, not to be everyone's cup of tea
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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[ na lubitelya ]
🇬🇧 to be not to everyone's taste, not to be everyone's cup of tea
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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I remember there are some English speaking people here.
Could you help me?
What is he singing about? 🤔
Could you help me?
What is he singing about? 🤔
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👋 Доброго утра всем!
Most Russian (and not only🤔) men don't like deminutive forms when it comes to addressing them.
So, you can say the following:
Ты такой + adjective⬇️
[ ty takoj ...]
🇬🇧 You're so ...
▪️Cи́льный
[ sil'nyj ]
🇬🇧 Strong
▪️Cме́лый
[ smelyj ]
🇬🇧 Brave
▪️Краси́вый
[ krasivyj ]
🇬🇧 Handsome
▪️До́брый
[ dobryj ]
🇬🇧 Kind
▪️Спорти́вный
[ spartivnyj ]
🇬🇧 sporty, fit
▪️У́мный
[ oomnyj ]
🇬🇧 smart, intelligent
▪️Отве́тственный
[ atvetstvennyj ]
🇬🇧 Responsible
▪️Надёжный
[ nadyozhnyj ]
🇬🇧 Reliable
❗ 'Ты такой умный!' can sound sarcastical, so, mind the intonation!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#useful_vocabulary
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Most Russian (and not only🤔) men don't like deminutive forms when it comes to addressing them.
So, you can say the following:
Ты такой + adjective⬇️
[ ty takoj ...]
🇬🇧 You're so ...
▪️Cи́льный
[ sil'nyj ]
🇬🇧 Strong
▪️Cме́лый
[ smelyj ]
🇬🇧 Brave
▪️Краси́вый
[ krasivyj ]
🇬🇧 Handsome
▪️До́брый
[ dobryj ]
🇬🇧 Kind
▪️Спорти́вный
[ spartivnyj ]
🇬🇧 sporty, fit
▪️У́мный
[ oomnyj ]
🇬🇧 smart, intelligent
▪️Отве́тственный
[ atvetstvennyj ]
🇬🇧 Responsible
▪️Надёжный
[ nadyozhnyj ]
🇬🇧 Reliable
❗ 'Ты такой умный!' can sound sarcastical, so, mind the intonation!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen and practice.
#useful_vocabulary
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These are the words which every man would love to hear from his wife or girlfriend!
🔻Ladies, listen and practice!
🔻Gentlemen, be ready to be the most awesome ever!
#sing_it_ 🎵
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🔻Ladies, listen and practice!
🔻Gentlemen, be ready to be the most awesome ever!
#sing_it_ 🎵
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💃У женщины три состояния:
[u zhen-shchi-ny tri sas-ta-ya-ni-ya]
A woman has three states (of mind):
🔢 вся в себе...
[fsya f si-bye]
Literally: all in herself
Meaning: to be absorbed in herself
• Он весь в себе (masculine)
[ves' f si-bye]
🔢 немного не в себе...
[nim-no-ga ni f si-bye]
Literally: a little out of her mind
Meaning: to be a bit wacky, dotty, weird
• Он(а) немного не в себе.
🔢 вся из себя...
[fsya is si-bya]
Literally: all out of herself
Meaning: to be the big 'I AM', to show off
▪️Он весь из себя ( masculine)
🎧🗣 👇 Listen and practice.
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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[u zhen-shchi-ny tri sas-ta-ya-ni-ya]
A woman has three states (of mind):
[fsya f si-bye]
Literally: all in herself
Meaning: to be absorbed in herself
• Он весь в себе (masculine)
[ves' f si-bye]
[nim-no-ga ni f si-bye]
Literally: a little out of her mind
Meaning: to be a bit wacky, dotty, weird
• Он(а) немного не в себе.
[fsya is si-bya]
Literally: all out of herself
Meaning: to be the big 'I AM', to show off
▪️Он весь из себя ( masculine)
🎧
#spoken_Russian
#just_a_joke
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🇷🇺 «Есть два ти́па люде́й. Одни́ ка́тят мир, а други́е бегу́т ря́дом и крича́т: «Бо́же, куда́ ка́тится э́тот мир?!».
© Жюль Ренар
🇬🇧 “There are two types of people. Some are rolling the world, while others are running alongside and shouting: “God, where is this world going to?!”
© Jules Renard
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and ...
...❗if you belong to the first type of people, leave your audio message (reading of the Russian text of the quote ⬆️) in the comments to this post😉.
#reading_practice
#just_a_joke
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© Жюль Ренар
🇬🇧 “There are two types of people. Some are rolling the world, while others are running alongside and shouting: “God, where is this world going to?!”
© Jules Renard
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen, practice and ...
...❗if you belong to the first type of people, leave your audio message (reading of the Russian text of the quote ⬆️) in the comments to this post😉.
#reading_practice
#just_a_joke
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👋Доброе!
⬆️ My state of mental health at the end of the working week.🤪
❗If you want to support me 🤝, leave a voice message in Russian in the comments to this post:
▪️Я ве́рю в тебя́!
[ ya ver'u f tibya ]
🇬🇧 I believe in you!
▪️У тебя́ всё полу́чится!
[ оо tibya fsyo paloochitsa ]
🇬🇧 You will succeed!
▪️Ты молоде́ц!
[ ty maladets ]
🇬🇧 Well done! Great job!
▪️Ты у́мничка!
[ ty oomnichka ]
🇬🇧 Attaboy / attagirl!
▪️Я горжу́сь тобо́й!
[ ya garzhoos' taboj ]
🇬🇧 I'm proud of you!
▪️Не опуска́й ру́ки!
[ ni apooskaj rooki ]
🇬🇧 literally: Don't put your hands down! Don't give up!
▪️Я с тобо́й!
[ ya s taboj ]
🇬🇧 I'm with you!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen to my tired voice in the comments and practice.
#useful_vocabulary
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⬆️ My state of mental health at the end of the working week.🤪
❗If you want to support me 🤝, leave a voice message in Russian in the comments to this post:
▪️Я ве́рю в тебя́!
[ ya ver'u f tibya ]
🇬🇧 I believe in you!
▪️У тебя́ всё полу́чится!
[ оо tibya fsyo paloochitsa ]
🇬🇧 You will succeed!
▪️Ты молоде́ц!
[ ty maladets ]
🇬🇧 Well done! Great job!
▪️Ты у́мничка!
[ ty oomnichka ]
🇬🇧 Attaboy / attagirl!
▪️Я горжу́сь тобо́й!
[ ya garzhoos' taboj ]
🇬🇧 I'm proud of you!
▪️Не опуска́й ру́ки!
[ ni apooskaj rooki ]
🇬🇧 literally: Don't put your hands down! Don't give up!
▪️Я с тобо́й!
[ ya s taboj ]
🇬🇧 I'm with you!
🎧🗣⬇️ Listen to my tired voice in the comments and practice.
#useful_vocabulary
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