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Today is the birthday of Winnie the Pooh!
🔻The14th of October 1926 was the date when the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" was first printed.
🔻Some experts say the Soviet Winnie is more charming/tougher/сuter than its Disney brother!
🔻The comparative analysis of Disney and Soviet versions is in the comments 💬
What do you think❓
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🔻The14th of October 1926 was the date when the book "Winnie-the-Pooh" was first printed.
🔻Some experts say the Soviet Winnie is more charming/tougher/сuter than its Disney brother!
🔻The comparative analysis of Disney and Soviet versions is in the comments 💬
What do you think❓
#brief_and_interesting
#films
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My plans for the weekend.
My weekend.
🤦♀️
The picture for this meme was taken from another popular Soviet cartoon 'Ну, погоди!'
• Ну, Погоди !
[ noo paga'dee ]
🇬🇧 Well, Just You Wait!
#just_a_joke
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My weekend.
🤦♀️
The picture for this meme was taken from another popular Soviet cartoon 'Ну, погоди!'
• Ну, Погоди !
[ noo paga'dee ]
🇬🇧 Well, Just You Wait!
#just_a_joke
#films
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Фиксики
[ 'fiksiki ]
American TikTok has been conquered by modern Russian cartoon the “Fixies”!
A life hack with simple memorization of the multiplication table has collected 14 million views!
Video by: msxtina17
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[ 'fiksiki ]
American TikTok has been conquered by modern Russian cartoon the “Fixies”!
A life hack with simple memorization of the multiplication table has collected 14 million views!
Video by: msxtina17
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[ zala'toye kal'tso Ru'ssijee ]
🇬🇧 The Golden Ring of Russia
🔻The Golden Ring of Russia includes such cities as:
•Sergiev Posad
•Pereslavl-Zalessky
•Rostov the Great
•Yaroslavl
•Kostroma
•Ivanovo
•Suzdal
•Vladimir
🔻The Golden Ring of Russia unites old Russian cities of five Oblasts – usually excluding Moscow – as a well-known theme-route.
🔻The grouping is centred northeast of the capital in what was the north-eastern part of ancient Rus'.
🔻These ancient towns were heavily formative to the centrality of the Russian Orthodox Church in society.
🔻They preserve the memory of key events in medieval and Imperial Russian history. The towns have been called "open-air museums" and feature unique monuments of Russian architecture of the 12th–18th centuries, including kremlins, monasteries, cathedrals, and churches.
#the_golden_ring_of_Russia hashtags!
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• Отрубиться (perfective verb)
[ atroo'bitsya ]
To fall asleep unexpectedly, to pass
out
This is definitely me at the end of Sunday😅 . Hope your Sunday was way better!
Sincerely yours,
Natalie
[ atroo'bitsya ]
To fall asleep unexpectedly, to pass
out
This is definitely me at the end of Sunday
Sincerely yours,
Natalie
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Me and my plans for Monday😅:
• Вертеться
[ ver'tetsya ]
🇬🇧 1) to spin, twirl 2) to keep yourself busy (don't sit up and wait for something good to happen)
• Хочешь жить - умей вертеться.
[ 'hochesh zhyt', oo'mey ver'tetsya ]
Literally: If you want to live, be able to spin.
🇬🇧 It's the squeaky wheel that gets the grease.
🎧
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🟠 If Russians don't want to answer the question: 'Where are you going to?', they usually answer: '(I'm going)...
Anonymous Quiz
13%
... to Everest to pick up mushrooms
12%
... to Kydykina mountain to steal tomatoes
24%
... to Moscow to buy а new ushanka- hat
37%
... to Kamchatka to feed brown bears
15%
Natalie! Your imagination is too rich! Just show me the correct answer!
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[ ku'dykina ga'ra ]
🇬🇧 Kudykina Mointain
• На Кудыкину гору
[ na ku'dykinoo 'goroo ]
🇬🇧 To Kudykina mountain
🔻This phraseological unit was derived from the old Russian adverb 'куды' (куда)-> where to?
Origin:
There was a prejudice that if you asked a person where he was going, then he would not have luck along the way. So, in response to this question where a man was going, people usually said: 'на Кудыкину гору' (to Kudykina Mountain).
🔻The expression itself is a negatively coloured response - “It’s none of your business,” or a reluctance to answer at all.
🔻In the extended version, the answer is:
• На Кудыкину гору воровать помидору!
[ na ku'dykinoo 'goroo vara'vat' pami'doroo ]
🇬🇧 To steal tomatoes on the Kudykinа mountain.
🔻There is a theme park 'Kудыкина Гора' in Lipetsk Region.
🎧
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[ 'sergiyev pa'sat ]
🔻Sergiyev Posad is the religious center of the Moscow Region as its first monastery was founded in 1337.
🔻The monastery began as a church built by Sergius of Radonezh, made out of wood, and by 1345 was recognized as a place of religious worship.
🔻In the 18th century, wooden monasteries were mostly destroyed and began reconstruction and settlement (roads, hotels, stable, and hospice).
🔻Lavra was closed in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, like all other places of worship in the USSR.
🔻The town's name, alluding to St. Sergius, has strong religious connotations. Soviet authorities changed it first to just Sergiyev in 1919, and then to Zagorsk in 1930, in memory of the revolutionary Vladimir Zagorsky.
🔻It was reopened later in 1941 during WW2 and continued to serve as a religious and historical center of Russia.
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We're having a great time while learning new things about Russian and Russia every day!
I’m so happy to get your feedback!
Please be active in the comments, this is a great opportunity for useful acquaintances and practicing your Russian!
And don’t forget to put your reactions 👍✍❤🤔(...) to our posts. It helps us understand which material you like best, and it’s like a “thank you” without words for our daily work🤗.
Sincerely yours,
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• Говорю мужу, мне нравятся мужчины, которые качаются.
[ga-va-ryu mu-zhu, mne nra-vya-tsya muzh-chi-ny, ka-to-ry-ye ka-cha-yu-tsya]
🇬🇧 (I) tell my husband (that) I like men who pump iron.
• Качаться (imperfective)
[ka-cha-tsya]
Meaning:
1) To move from side to side: swing on a swing
2) To sway while walking
3) Slang: To build muscles at a gym
🎧🗣 👇 listen, practice and качайтесь at a gym!
#useful_vocabulary
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[ga-va-ryu mu-zhu, mne nra-vya-tsya muzh-chi-ny, ka-to-ry-ye ka-cha-yu-tsya]
🇬🇧 (I) tell my husband (that) I like men who pump iron.
• Качаться (imperfective)
[ka-cha-tsya]
Meaning:
1) To move from side to side: swing on a swing
2) To sway while walking
3) Slang: To build muscles at a gym
🎧
#useful_vocabulary
#grammar_tips
#spoken_Russian
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🟠 When a Russian calls you 'ОЛЕНЬ' [ a'len' ] ((rein)deer) it means that you...
Anonymous Quiz
40%
... are beautiful, sporty and sexy
17%
... bad-tempered and impatient
3%
... a big fan of Santa Claus and Rudolph
34%
... narrow-minded, careless and stupid
5%
I'm rubber you're glue, your words bounce off me and stick to you 😜!
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[ а'len' ]
Meaning:
1) traditional: a (rein)deer
2) but on the Internet and in real life you can often hear someone calls a narrow-minded or careless person 'олень'.
🔻Those who commit rash acts, do something without thinking about the consequences are called:
• олени [ a'lenee] (plural)
• Вот олени!
[ vot a'lenee ]
🇬🇧 literally: Here are deer! They are assholes/weirdos!
• Ну ты и олeнь!
[ noo ty i a'len' ]
🇬🇧 You're too naive/careless/ narrow-minded!
🔻In the context of Internet memes, 'олень' has become a kind of symbol of clumsiness, awkwardness and of course, naivety, as the jokes about antlers and disloyal girlfriends take the first place!🦌
⚠️ It's impolite to call someone 'олень', and should be used carefully, or not used at all. But you can hear it in Russia, so, you must know it in case someone insults you.
🎧
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[ 'rooskiye kra'saveetsy ]
Russian beauties
Has your heart started beating with excitement?
🔻These photographs were taken at the end of the 19th century and are currently kept in the collection of the Russian Ethnographic Museum.
🔻They depict women in traditional costumes from different regions of the Russian Empire.
🔻And although many regional differences can be seen in the photographs, there are two similar basic elements in the outfits - a sundress and a kokoshnik.
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17 октября - Международный День Прощения Бывшего (Бывшей).
🇬🇧 October 17 is an International Forgive an Ex Day.
🔻This holiday is dedicated to finding the insight needed to overcome the mental trauma of a broken relationship.
Have you forgiven your Ex? Not yet? Forgive him/her in Russian:
⏺ Я тебя прощаю!
[ ya tee'bya pra'schayoo ]
🇬🇧 I forgive you!
🎧🗣 👇 listen, practice and простите your Ex!
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🇬🇧 October 17 is an International Forgive an Ex Day.
🔻This holiday is dedicated to finding the insight needed to overcome the mental trauma of a broken relationship.
Have you forgiven your Ex? Not yet? Forgive him/her in Russian:
[ ya tee'bya pra'schayoo ]
🇬🇧 I forgive you!
🎧
#brief_and_interesting
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[ prin'tsessy ne khra'pyat ]
🇬🇧 Princesses do not snore!
• Принцесса (feminine)
[ prin'tsessa ]
🇬🇧 A princess
• Храпеть (imperfective)
[ khrapet' ]
🇬🇧 to snore
Can you make up your own sentences using 'принцесса' and 'храпеть' in the comnents❓
See the declesion of 'принцесса' and conjugation of 'храпеть' over ther
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🟠 What does the phrase НЕ БУДЬ ЛАПШОЙ (literally: don't be noodle) mean:
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Let's go to a Chinese restaurant!
46%
Be strong mentally and physically!
4%
Get well soon!
44%
Don't be so lazy!
1%
Hold my beer! I'll show you how to cook noodle!
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[ ni boot' lap'shoy ]
Literally:
Don't be noodle!
Meaning:
Don't be a weakling (as soft as noodle, doughfaced), be strong physically and mentally.
🔻Russians usually use this saying when someone sneezes or as a humorous wish to a child for a birthday.
🔻The full proverb is:
• Будь здоров! Расти большoй! Не будь лапшой!
[ boot' zda'rof, ras'tee bal'shoy, ni boot' lap'shoy ]
🇬🇧 literally: Be healthy! Grow big! Don't be weak! / Bless you!
🔻This phrase is informal, so, you can use it with your close people, friends but not with your boss at work
🎧
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[ kak smee'yotsa prin'tsessa ]
🇬🇧 How does a princess laugh?
#just_a_joke
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🔻It was founded in 1152 by George I of Vladimir as a projected capital of Zalesye (lit. 'beyond the woods').
🔻Between 1175 and 1302, Pereslavl was the seat of a principality; in 1302, it was inherited by the prince of Moscow following the childless death of Dmitry of Pereslavl's son Ivan.
🔻Pereslavl-Zalessky was devastated numerous times by the Mongols between the mid-13th century and the early 15th century.
🔻In 1688–1693, Peter the Great built his famous "fun flotilla" on Lake Pleshcheyevo for his own amusement, including the so-called Peter's little boat (botik).
🔻There are numerous tourists sights here:
• The Museum of an Iron
• Teapot Museum
• The Museum of Alexander Nevsky
• The boat of Peter I
• Steam Locomotive Museum
• an arboretum
• Orthodox shrines and architectural monuments
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• Хандрить (imperfective)
[ khan'dreet' ]
🇬🇧 to be down in the dumps, to feel blue, to mope
• Хандра (uncountable noun)
[ khan'dra ]
🇬🇧 depression, bad mood, a sulk
• Типичный случай осенней хандры.
[ tee'peechnyj 'sloochaj asennej khan'dry ]
🇬🇧 It's a сommon case of autumn blues.
• Не хандри! Иди обниму!
[ ni khan'dree, i'dee abni'moo ]
🇬🇧 Don't mope! Come, I'll give you a hug!
🎧
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