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The idiom « to eat the dog » (съесть собаку в чем-то) means in Russian to be an expert in something. What other Russian idioms do you know? Learn more here: http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/eat_the_dog_russian_language/
Russian Word of the Day: На Столе / On the table. And some additional words connected to this subject here http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/word_of_the_day_table/
Grammar Tips for Beginners, the grammatical construction “ у меня есть…”
The Babylon tips: learn here how to #enumerate /перечислить in Russian langue http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/enumerate_russian_language/
Word of the Day: Сладкое/Dessert. And some additional words connected to this subject here: http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/word_of_the_day_dessert/
Russian Word of the Day: Жильё / Habitation. And some additional words connected to this subject here http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/word_of_the_day_habitation/
Did you know that the word шапка / shapka comes from the French word "chapeau"? Here you will find the explanation and a useful idiom. http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/word_shapka/
The “Northern Capital” of Russia has received 3 official names during its history: Saint Petersburg, Petrograd and Leningrad. Do you know other cities with so many historical names? Read more here. http://ow.ly/LGLpx
word of the day: аппетит / appetite. And some additional words connected to this subject here http://ow.ly/LA3CJ
Do you know the origin of the word balalaika/балалайка, the traditional Russian instrument ? Read more here http://ow.ly/L7pgp
Word of the day: речь / speech and some additional words connected to this subject here: http://ow.ly/L1DPI #LearnRussian
Word of the day: речь / speech and some additional words connected to this subject here: http://ow.ly/L1DPI #LearnRussian
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Did you know that in Russian language, bridges don’t “rise” but they get “divorced”? Read more here http://ow.ly/KLYXw
Word of the day: 5 чувств / 5 senses And some additional words connected to this subject here http://babylon-project.com/learn_russian/word_of_the_day_senses/
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