Very Much Russian - Learn Russian as Russians speak it!
Very Much Russian - Learn Russian as Russians speak it!
10 episodes
4 months ago
Go beyond standard textbooks and learn Russian as Russians speak it! Russian slang, common expressions and idioms explained with examples. Every episode comes with full transcript with stress marks and translation in English.
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Go beyond standard textbooks and learn Russian as Russians speak it! Russian slang, common expressions and idioms explained with examples. Every episode comes with full transcript with stress marks and translation in English.
Today we'll cover a whole bunch of interesting Russian expressions: you will learn what it means to throw a stone into somebody's garden, not to have a tsar in one's head, and much more!
Today, we’re going to learn some new colloquial Russian expressions. Although they’re completely different in meaning, they all have on thing in common — they all mention some body part.
In this episode of Very Much Russian Podcast, we will look into some common Russian abbreviations (as well as simple words) for which Russian people found funny and witty decryptions.
Today I will share with you an interesting abbreviation that quite accurately desribes some aspects of our modern realities. And a few more expressions that come to mind in relation to that.
Today we will learn two interesting colloquial Russian expressions. Both of them have two versions: one you can use among friends and the other one in more formal situations.
Very Much Russian - Learn Russian as Russians speak it!
Go beyond standard textbooks and learn Russian as Russians speak it! Russian slang, common expressions and idioms explained with examples. Every episode comes with full transcript with stress marks and translation in English.