"Don't detonate! There's a kitten here!" – Russian sappers, during demining operations, discovered a small inhabitant in a strongpoint.
🔻The kitten now has the call sign:
• Тротил (masc.noun)
[tra-til]
Trotyl, TNT
🤔 And how much is a kitten in TNT equivalent?
#news
#just_cats
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🔻The kitten now has the call sign:
• Тротил (masc.noun)
[tra-til]
Trotyl, TNT
#news
#just_cats
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#Monday
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❤️ I love animals, they feel it - Putin.
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Расчёсывать 🆚️ Расчёсываться
🔢 Расчёсывать (imperf.)
[ras-chyo-sy-vat']
=
• Расчесать (perf.)
[ras-chi-sat']
To comb (someone's hair or an animal's fur)
🔻This is a transitive verb (it needs a direct object):
• Я расчёсываю волосы дочки каждое утро.
I comb my daughter's hair every morning.
🔢 Расчёсываться (imperf.)
[ras-chyo-sy-va-tsya]
=
• Расчесаться (perf.)
[ras-chh-sa-tsya]
To comb one's own hair
🔻This is a reflexive verb (the action is directed at oneself). The -ся ending is the key:
• Она быстро расчесалась и вышла.
She quickly combed her hair and left.
✅ Check yourself: Which one is INcorrect?
A) Мама расчёсывается котика.
Б) Мама расчёсывает котика.
B) Мама расчёсывается.
The incorrect answer is A!
#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
#verbs
#reflexives
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[ras-chyo-sy-vat']
=
• Расчесать (perf.)
[ras-chi-sat']
To comb (someone's hair or an animal's fur)
🔻This is a transitive verb (it needs a direct object):
• Я расчёсываю волосы дочки каждое утро.
I comb my daughter's hair every morning.
[ras-chyo-sy-va-tsya]
=
• Расчесаться (perf.)
[ras-chh-sa-tsya]
To comb one's own hair
🔻This is a reflexive verb (the action is directed at oneself). The -ся ending is the key:
• Она быстро расчесалась и вышла.
She quickly combed her hair and left.
✅ Check yourself: Which one is INcorrect?
A) Мама расчёсывается котика.
Б) Мама расчёсывает котика.
B) Мама расчёсывается.
#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
#verbs
#reflexives
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Чем русские на самом деле занимаются на даче.
What Russians really do at the dacha.
#just_a_joke
#RussianCulturalCode
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St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg
🔻The cathedral is named after Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, an Orthodox hermit who lived in Byzantium in the mid-4th century. Peter the Great was born on this saint's feast day, which is why the emperor deeply revered him.
🔻Around 400,000 people were involved in the cathedral's construction, which took an astonishing 40 years!
🔻It is the fourth-largest domed cathedral in the world.
🔻The building has a capacity of approximately 12,000 visitors.
🔻This very structure is considered the most expensive cathedral built in Europe in the 19th century.
🔻Approximately 400 kg of gold were used to adorn its interior (of which 100 kg were for gilding the domes), along with 1,000 tons of bronze and 16 tons of malachite.
🔻The dome of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C. resembles St. Isaac's Cathedral. Documents discovered in the U.S. Library of Congress indicate that the Capitol's architect used the blueprints of the French architect Auguste de Montferrand, who designed St. Isaac's Cathedral.
Have you ever visited this architectural masterpiece?
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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🔻The cathedral is named after Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, an Orthodox hermit who lived in Byzantium in the mid-4th century. Peter the Great was born on this saint's feast day, which is why the emperor deeply revered him.
🔻Around 400,000 people were involved in the cathedral's construction, which took an astonishing 40 years!
🔻It is the fourth-largest domed cathedral in the world.
🔻The building has a capacity of approximately 12,000 visitors.
🔻This very structure is considered the most expensive cathedral built in Europe in the 19th century.
🔻Approximately 400 kg of gold were used to adorn its interior (of which 100 kg were for gilding the domes), along with 1,000 tons of bronze and 16 tons of malachite.
🔻The dome of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington D.C. resembles St. Isaac's Cathedral. Documents discovered in the U.S. Library of Congress indicate that the Capitol's architect used the blueprints of the French architect Auguste de Montferrand, who designed St. Isaac's Cathedral.
Have you ever visited this architectural masterpiece?
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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That's why we celebrate the might Of Borodino today...
🔻September 8 marks the Day of Russia's Military Glory – the Day of the Battle of Borodino between the Russian army under the command of Mikhail Kutuzov and the French army in
1812.
🔻As Kutuzov noted: "This day will remain an eternal monument to the courage and excellent bravery of Russian soldiers, where all infantry, cavalry and artillery fought desperately. Everyone's desire was to die on the spot and not give in to the enemy."
🔻After Borodino, the Russian army, whose morale had strengthened, quickly regained its strength and was ready to expel the enemy from Russia.
🔻The "great" "army" of Napoleon, on the contrary, lost heart, lost its former maneuverability and ability to win. Moscow became a genuine trap for her, and her retreat from it soon turned into a genuine escape, with the final tragedy on the Berezina.
🇷🇺+🇬🇧 texts of Borodino by Mikhail Lermontov
Video: NikitaGluhov
#poetry
#memorible_date
#Russian_culture
#AI
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🔻September 8 marks the Day of Russia's Military Glory – the Day of the Battle of Borodino between the Russian army under the command of Mikhail Kutuzov and the French army in
1812.
🔻As Kutuzov noted: "This day will remain an eternal monument to the courage and excellent bravery of Russian soldiers, where all infantry, cavalry and artillery fought desperately. Everyone's desire was to die on the spot and not give in to the enemy."
🔻After Borodino, the Russian army, whose morale had strengthened, quickly regained its strength and was ready to expel the enemy from Russia.
🔻The "great" "army" of Napoleon, on the contrary, lost heart, lost its former maneuverability and ability to win. Moscow became a genuine trap for her, and her retreat from it soon turned into a genuine escape, with the final tragedy on the Berezina.
🇷🇺+🇬🇧 texts of Borodino by Mikhail Lermontov
Video: NikitaGluhov
#poetry
#memorible_date
#Russian_culture
#AI
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In Kamchatka, a curious bear cub had a rather unfortunate fishing trip!
🔻While trying to snag a tasty fish, it accidentally slipped and fell into a tank full of fish waste at a processing plant.
• Спасительная соломинка (femin. dimin.)
[spa-si-til'-na-ya sa-lo-min-ka]
A saving straw
• Хвататься за соломинку (imperf.)
[khva-ta-tsa za sa-lo-min-ku]
To grasp at a straw
🔻This Russian idiom, meaning grasping at a straw, describes someone in a complex, seemingly hopeless situation clinging to anything possible for salvation.
🔻And thankfully, that much-needed соломинка appeared in the form of quick-thinking employees from the fish processing factory! They swiftly came to its rescue, pulling the surprised, albeit a bit smelly, cub to safety!
What a fishy tale with a truly happy ending!
Video: Vladimir Shably
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
#useful_vocabulary
#news
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🔻While trying to snag a tasty fish, it accidentally slipped and fell into a tank full of fish waste at a processing plant.
• Спасительная соломинка (femin. dimin.)
[spa-si-til'-na-ya sa-lo-min-ka]
A saving straw
• Хвататься за соломинку (imperf.)
[khva-ta-tsa za sa-lo-min-ku]
To grasp at a straw
🔻This Russian idiom, meaning grasping at a straw, describes someone in a complex, seemingly hopeless situation clinging to anything possible for salvation.
🔻And thankfully, that much-needed соломинка appeared in the form of quick-thinking employees from the fish processing factory! They swiftly came to its rescue, pulling the surprised, albeit a bit smelly, cub to safety!
What a fishy tale with a truly happy ending!
Video: Vladimir Shably
#phraseology
#spoken_Russian
#useful_vocabulary
#news
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🎂Today is Leo Tolstoy's birthday ❤️ Also September 9 is a day of inventing new habits. Leo Tolstoy gives a good advice about it.
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Мотивация 🆚️ Мотив
[ma-tif]
Motive, reason, incentive
🔻The specific, often hidden, reason behind a single action or decision (e.g., in crime, art, or personal choice).
• Какой у него был мотив для занятий спортом? - Тренер!
What was his motive for doing sport? - The coach!
[ma-ti-va-tsy-ya]
Motivation, drive
🔻The general inner drive, desire, or psychological force that makes someone do things. It's a broader, ongoing state:
• Убедительная мотивация от тренера помогала ему заниматься спортом.
The coach's convincing motivation helped him to do sports.
A мотив is a specific reason for an action.
Мотивация is the general drive to act.
#tricky_words
#useful_vocabulary
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Eastern economic forum 2025 east – cooperation for the sake of peace and prosperity. 03-06.09.2025
🔻The main thing that we have heard from Russian President Vladimir Putin:
☆Russia will mirror the visa-free regime for Russians in China;
☆The Russian economy should become an economy of high salaries.
☆Russia is considering the possibility of combining with Chinese payment systems, as well as using Russian Mir cards there for the convenience of tourists.
☆The Power of Siberia-2 project is beneficial for Russia and China, Mongolia will transport and buy gas;
☆The modernization of the Eastern polygon of Russian Railways will continue. In 2032, their carrying capacity should be 1.5 times greater than in 2025.
☆All employees of educational institutions in the Far East and the Arctic, as well as all large families, will receive a mortgage at 2%.
Video: RT
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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🔻The main thing that we have heard from Russian President Vladimir Putin:
☆Russia will mirror the visa-free regime for Russians in China;
☆The Russian economy should become an economy of high salaries.
☆Russia is considering the possibility of combining with Chinese payment systems, as well as using Russian Mir cards there for the convenience of tourists.
☆The Power of Siberia-2 project is beneficial for Russia and China, Mongolia will transport and buy gas;
☆The modernization of the Eastern polygon of Russian Railways will continue. In 2032, their carrying capacity should be 1.5 times greater than in 2025.
☆All employees of educational institutions in the Far East and the Arctic, as well as all large families, will receive a mortgage at 2%.
Video: RT
#brief_and_interesting
#around_Russia
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Бедный ребёнок.
Столько домашки задают!
Poor child.
(They) give so much homework!
#just_a_joke
#just_cats
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Реальное видео лунного затмения 7 (седьмого) сентября 2025
Real video lunar eclipse September 7, 2025
• Лунное затмение (neut.noun)
[lun-na-ye zat-me-ni-ye]
Lunar eclipse
• Наблюдать лунное затмение (imperf.)
[na-blu-dat' lun-na-ye zat-me-ni-ye]
To observe a lunar eclipse
❓️А вы наблюдали лунное затмение 7 сентября?
#useful_vocabulary
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"With this twist, the air is a defeated man"
🔻On September 9 (August 27, old style), 1913, in the city of Kiev, Russian Empire, Russian pilot Pyotr Nikolaevich Nesterov performed an extremely risky maneuver in the air for the first time in history, known as the "dead loop" and later called the "Nesterov loop."
🔻As Pyotr Nikolaevich himself wrote, he was deeply immersed in the study of the principles of aeronautics and thoroughly studied aviation "in the evenings from books, and in the afternoon — watching the flights of birds."
🔻As a result, he came to the conclusion that "there is support everywhere in the air for an airplane," and a "dead loop" seems scary only at first glance, but if we make at least an approximate calculation, it becomes clear that a turn in the vertical plane is possible."
🔻This is how the Russian officer Pyotr Nikolaevich Nesterov initiated aerobatics in aviation.
Video: Ri00
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🔻On September 9 (August 27, old style), 1913, in the city of Kiev, Russian Empire, Russian pilot Pyotr Nikolaevich Nesterov performed an extremely risky maneuver in the air for the first time in history, known as the "dead loop" and later called the "Nesterov loop."
🔻As Pyotr Nikolaevich himself wrote, he was deeply immersed in the study of the principles of aeronautics and thoroughly studied aviation "in the evenings from books, and in the afternoon — watching the flights of birds."
🔻As a result, he came to the conclusion that "there is support everywhere in the air for an airplane," and a "dead loop" seems scary only at first glance, but if we make at least an approximate calculation, it becomes clear that a turn in the vertical plane is possible."
🔻This is how the Russian officer Pyotr Nikolaevich Nesterov initiated aerobatics in aviation.
Video: Ri00
#RussianMilitary
#Kulibin_and_the_Red_Army
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