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  • 23 мар.Russian Adjective Endings – Quick Guide Adjectives in Russian change their endings to match the gender and number of the noun they describe. Let's look at common masculine, feminine, and neuter forms. 🔹 Masculine (ending -ый/-ий): новый дом (novyy dom) – "a new house." красный шар (krasnyy shar) – "a red ball." 🔹 Feminine (ending -ая/-яя): новая книга (novaya kniga) – "a new book." красная машина (krasnaya mashina) – "a red car." 🔹 Neuter (ending -ое/-ее): новое окно (novoye okno) – "a new window." красное яблоко (krasnoye yabloko) – "a red apple."1,81%
  • 24 мар.Russian Prepositions of Time – Quick Guide Understanding how to express time with prepositions is key in Russian. Today we focus on "в" (v) and "с" (s). 🔹 "В" for Specific Times: В понедельник. (V ponedél'nik.) – "On Monday." В марте. (V marte.) – "In March." В 2024 году. (V dvá tysscha devyánosto chetvyórtom godú.) – "In 2024." 🔹 "С" for Duration/Since: С утра. (S utrá.) – "Since morning." С прошлого года. (S próshlogo gódа.) – "Since last year."1,77%
  • 14 мар. 2025 г.#PartsOfSpeech #ЧастиРечи 5 Common Russian Prepositions (предлогов). Part 2 Под (Pod) - Under Кошка спряталась под кроватью. (Kóshka spryátalas' pod kravát'yu) – The cat hid under the bed. После (Pósle) - After После работы я пойду в спортзал. (Pósle rabóty ya poydú v sportzál) – After work, I’ll go to the gym. Перед (Péred) - in front of Мы встречаемся перед кинотеатром. (My vstretcháyemsya péred kinotiátrom) – We are meeting in front of the cinema. У (U) - At Я жду тебя у дома. (Ya zhdu tebyá u dóma) – I’m waiting for you at the house. Без (Bez) - Without Он ушел без зонта. (On ushél bez zantá) – He left without an umbrella. Mastering these prepositions will help you express yourself more accurately in different situations and build a stronger foundation for your Russian skills! 😊😊😊1,56%
  • 8 мар. 2025 г.Hey girls! Happy International Women’s Day! 🌸 Сегодня мы празднуем вашу силу, красоту и ум! ✨ Whether you’re mastering Russian verbs or nailing those tricky cases, you’re amazing. Keep shining and learning! 🌟 С 8 Марта! Пусть ваш день будет наполнен радостью, вдохновением и любовью! 🤍1,54%
  • 25 мар.Past Tense Verbs – Quick Guide Russian past tense verbs change endings based on gender and number, but it's simpler than it looks! 🔹 Masculine Singular: Он говорил. (On govoríl.) – "He spoke." Он читал. (On chitál.) – "He read." 🔹 Feminine Singular: Она говорила. (Ona govoríla.) – "She spoke." Она читала. (Ona chitála.) – "She read." 🔹 Plural: Они говорили. (Oní govoríli.) – "They spoke." Они читали. (Oní chitáli.) – "They read."1,31%
  • 10 мар. 2025 г.Popular idioms of the Russian language Как на ладони (kàk na ladòni) - "as clear as day" This means that something is very obvious or visible Create a sentence using this idiom in the comments👇👇👇1,25%
  • 22 мар.Выберите правильное окончание для глагола "читать". Я ______ книгу.1,20%
  • 19 июн. 2025 г.The summer months 🌴☀️ 1) June - Июнь (iyún') 2) July - Июль (iyúl') 3) August - Август (áfgust) Do you often confuse June and July? 😉1,15%
  • 15 мар. 2025 г.Is learning Russian really that difficult? Yes, Russian is a challenging language. But with a structured learning approach, you can start making progress quite fast. And over time, you can even reach a high level of proficiency! Every language has its own difficulties and unique features. But many people around the world study Russian and achieve amazing results. Russian is widely spoken across the globe. It ranks 8th in the world by the number of native speakers. It’s also the 2nd most popular language on the internet after English! Russian is spoken in 16 countries, and in 5 of them, it is an official language. So there’s no reason to be afraid of it! Learning Russian opens up many opportunities 😊😊😊1,15%
  • 2 авг. 2025 г.The Verb "To Be" in Russian – Quick Guide In Russian, the verb "быть" (byt') – meaning "to be" – is often omitted in the present tense. 🔹 Present (omitted): Я студент. (Ya studént.) – "I am a student." Она врач. (Ona vrach.) – "She is a doctor." 🔹 Past: "был / была / было / были" (byl / bylá / býlo / býli) Я был дома. (Ya byl dóma.) – "I was at home." Она была счастлива. (Oná bylá schástliva.) – "She was happy. 🔹 Future: "буду / будет / будут" (búdu / búdet / búdut) Я буду готов. (Ya búdu gotóv.) – "I will be ready." Они будут здесь. (Oní búdut zdes'.) – "They will be here."1,09%
  • 20 мар. 2025 г.#PartsOfSpeech #ЧастиРечи 5 Common Russian Prepositions (предлогов). Part 3 Из (Iz) - From Я приехал из России. (Ya priyéhal iz Rassíi) – I came from Russia Про (Pro) - About Мы говорим про путешествия. (My gavarím pro puteshéstviya) – We are talking about traveling До (Do) - Until / Before Магазин работает до 10 вечера. (Magazín rabótayet do desyatí véchera) – The store is open until 10 PM Между (Mezhdu) - Between Стул стоит между столом и диваном. (Stul staít mézhdu stalóm i divánom) – The chair is between the table and the sofa Об (Ob) - About Я думаю об этом. (Ya dúmayu ob étom) – I am thinking about it1,05%
  • 11 авг. 2025 г.Understanding Participles in Russian 🇷🇺✍️ Participles (причастия) are verb forms that act like adjectives. They describe nouns based on actions. In Russian, there are active (doing the action) and passive (receiving the action) participles. 🔹 Active Participles (Present/Past) • Present: (example: читающий – "chitáyushchiy" – reading) Человек, читающий книгу, улыбается. (The person reading a book is smiling) Past: (example: прочитавший – "prochitávshiy" – having read) Мужчина, прочитавший газету, ушёл. (The man who read the newspaper left.) 🔹 Passive Participles (Present/Past) • Present: rarely used (example: читаемый – "chitáyemy" – being read) Past: (example: прочитанный – "prochítanyy" – read) Книга, прочитанная мной, интересная. (The book read by me is interesting) Got questions? Ask below! 😊1,02%