Archive for the 'Russian Language' Category
January 6, 2020
Russian Etiquette: 7 Do’s and Don’ts in Russia
Did you know that it’s considered good etiquette in Russia to bring something к чаю (k chayu) or "for the tea?" That means something sweet: cake, chocolate, candies, or a sweet pastry. There are many interesting and exciting Russian customs which may not seem obvious, but definitely are to native Russians. Knowing even basic Russian etiquette for tourists can go a long way during your visit to the country!
Let’s start this exciting journey. Learn Russian etiquette with RussianPod101.com’s Russian tourist etiquette guide!
Table of Contents
Do's and Don'ts in Russia #1: Basic Russian Etiquette
Do's and Don'ts in Russia #2: Russian Dining Etiquette
Do's and Don'ts in Russia #3: Russian Drinking Etiquette
Do's and Don'ts in... Show more
December 20, 2019
Reading Russian Dates: Learn Years, Months and Days in Russian
Just imagine that you need to make an appointment to save the world with native Russian super heroes—just for the usual international superhero meeting. :-) Well, you’d definitely need to be able to tell the date...the Russian date.
Maybe you have a super ability to read other people’s minds? Well, you still need to learn the dates because Russian superheroes—and actually all other Russians—think in…yep, Russian! Surprise. :-)
So, gonna save the world? Learn how to read and tell the date in Russian. Let’s get started with the basics, and you’ll soon see that expressing dates in Russian really isn’t so hard.
Table of Contents
Russian Dates: Calendar Dates in Russian
Days of the Week in Russian
Must-Know Phrases and Words to Talk... Show more
December 6, 2019
Russian Family: Guide on Talking about Relatives in Russian
Did you know that the woman who gave birth the most times was Russian? She lived in the 18th century and was the wife of a peasant. She had sixty-nine kids! Sixteen pairs of twins, seven sets of triplets, and four sets of quadruplets.
In the past, Russian people tried to have more kids because not all of them were able to survive infancy (rest assured that sixty-seven of the record-holder’s children survived). Since that difficult time, the Russian family has become the core value of many Russians, and has remained so for a long time.
That’s why it’s important to know how to talk about your family and ask about your Russian friend’s family. Once family backgrounds are exchanged, you’ll be able to understand each other much better!
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November 21, 2019
Useful Russian Phrases for Tourists: Travel Vocabulary
Going to explore gorgeous Moscow Kremlin or travel back into the XIX century on the tiny cobblestone streets of Saint Petersburg? Or maybe you’re coming to study or work in Russia? Whatever your goal is, knowing useful Russian phrases for tourists will make your life easier in this snowy country.
If you’ve had trouble finding travel guides when having road trips in Russia, look no further. RussianPod101.com is here to help you learn Russian travel phrases in English, so that your stay in Russia will be much more enjoyable and comfortable.
Please note that hotel staff in Russia usually speak English, so we’re not going to cover hotel phrases in this article. But once you leave your hotel, it’ll become a little bit trickier to find a... Show more
October 24, 2019
Learn Russian Numbers: Full Guide with Interesting Exercises
There's hardly a day that passes without numbers. Russians don't differ that much from other nations in this area—they count money, arrange meetings for specific dates, set alarms for a specific time, count the minutes until the end of the working day… Without numbers, you wouldn't even be able to share how old you are. In fact, without learning how to speak Russian numbers, you’ll be like a fish out of water while in Russia!
Learning numbers and getting better at using them is essential both in life and in business. This is why here at RussianPod101 we decided to teach you how to say numbers in Russian with Russian numbers' pronunciation, and to help you practice using them right away in interesting exercises. So, let's go ahead and... Show more
October 9, 2019
How To Post In Perfect Russian on Social Media
You're learning to speak Russian, and it's going well. Your confidence is growing! So much that you feel ready to share your experiences on social media—in Russian.
At Learn Russian, we make this easy for you to get it right the first time. Post like a boss with these phrases and guidelines, and get to practice your Russian in the process.
1. Talking about Your Restaurant Visit in Russian
Eating out is fun, and often an experience you'd like to share. Take a pic, and start a conversation on social media in Russian. Your friend will be amazed by your language skills...and perhaps your taste in restaurants!
Pasha eats at a restaurant with his friends, posts an image of it, and leaves this comment:
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Let's break down Pasha's... Show more
September 12, 2019
How to Say “I’m Sorry” in Russian: 20 Best Apologies
Have you ever tormented yourself about how to apologize and have your apology accepted? It’s hard even in your mother tongue. But when it comes to a foreign language, you need to be even more considerate and attentive. Just learning to say “sorry” in Russian culture isn’t enough; even your gestures and behavior matter when it comes to apologizing, in any language. So, let’s learn how to say “Please, forgive me” in Russian and be on top in any situation. Start with a bonus, and download your FREE cheat sheet - How to Improve Your Russian Skills! (Logged-In Member Only)
Body Language for Apology
The Main Words to Say “I am Sorry” in the Russian Language
Formal Apologies
Informal Apologies
Peculiar Apologies
How to Reply to an... Show more
April 19, 2019
Top 20 Russian TV Shows: Study Russian the Fun Way
Did you know that comedy is the most watched TV show genre in modern Russia? On the one hand, Russians enjoy hilarious series, entertaining games, and funny reality shows. On the other hand, they value their military past and refresh their memories about the Second World War by watching truthful and heartbreaking military series.
It’s essential for Russian language learners to watch these TV shows in order to understand the complicated Russian brain and pick up some great phrases. We’ve meticulously selected the most interesting and useful Russian TV shows that will boost your language learning process.
Table of Contents
How to Learn Russian Using TV Shows
Russian TV Series
Where to Watch
Conclusion
1. How... Show more
February 26, 2019
International Women’s Day in Russia: Happy Women’s Day!
Do you know what is the favorite holiday of all members of the fairer sex in Russia is? Naturally, it is March 8, the International Women’s Day, when men lavish care and attention on all women and give them presents to get them in a good mood. (Though this is also the day of the International Women’s Day protest in Russia!) In this lesson, we’ll tell you exactly how this spring holiday is celebrated in Russia here at RussianPod101.com!
1. What is International Women’s Day in Russia?
International Women’s Day in Russia was celebrated for the first time on March 3, 1913. On March 8, 1917, striking workers and ordinary women took to the streets of Petrograd, marking in this way the actual start of the February revolution. In memory... Show more
February 14, 2019
Russian Men’s Day: Defender of the Fatherland Day in Russia
Defender of the Fatherland Day (or День защитника Отечества) is a significant celebration to the Russian people. Formerly known as Red Army Day, Defender of the Fatherland Day is set aside to honor and celebrate those who serve (or have served) in the Russian army.
Learn the Russian language in context by exploring the country’s various holidays. By learning about Defender’s Day in Russia, you’re also allowing yourself to better understand the Russian culture and showing respect for its defenders as well.
Let RussianPod101.com guide you through the various aspects of Russian Army Day, including Defender of the Fatherland Day traditions.
1. What is Russian Defender of the Fatherland Day?
Defender of the Fatherland Day, or in... Show more