Russian Slang and Idioms. Lesson 38.

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2011

Do you think that sitting on top of a plate is comfortable? Not so much...- according to today's Russian slang and idioms lesson. Watch now to find out the details!

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  • Hi Viktoria. Thanks very much for these lessons on slang and lessons. They've been very helpful with interpreting what people around me are saying. I also enjoy the looks on my Russian boyfriend's face when I use some of these :)

  • @hpagination Great to hear, thank you!

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  • Молодцы! Хорошо препадаёте Русский.Я из России мой скайп Feeeezzzz кто хочет поговорить добовляйтесь =))

  • В нашей стране люди часто друг другу ломают голову)

  • Spaciba za uroki. The more you hear, the more your brain is exposed to new words, and the more you eventually absorb the new words into permanent memory. Unless ,of cours, if you have a car crash, or something like that. But even then, some people come out of that with Russian accents, like the lady in California who this sort of thing happened to. Very interesting stuff!! All of us have at least a little Russian in us!

  • I can't tell you how much I have benefitted from these lessons. After hearing my Russian tutor slip up and say a few of them, I realized just how much idioms are a part of the Russian language, just like English. Thank you.

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