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Learn Russian With Lemon Tea

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Learn a new Russian idiom every week to enrich your Russian language skills.
Idiom is a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning, and they are very important part of every language. Russian language is highly idiomatic.
Each episode contains a new Russian idiom, its literal translation, explanation and a couple of examples.
Improve your Russian language with 'Russian idioms' podcast from 'Learn Russian with Lemon Tea'.

Learn a new Russian idiom every week to enrich your Russian language skills.
Idiom is a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning, and they are very important part of every language. Russian language is highly idiomatic.
Each episode contains a new Russian idiom, its literal translation, explanation and a couple of examples.
Improve your Russian language with 'Russian idioms' podcast from 'Learn Russian with Lemon Tea'.

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Russian Idioms - ?????? ?? ???? ?????

Today’s idiom is «?? ???? ?? ????» or «good luck» literally means to make an elephant out of a fly. ???? is a fly. ???? is an elephant. ?????? ?? ???? ????? means to exaggerate the importance of a small matter. English equivalent is to make a mountain out of a molehill. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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Russian Idioms - ?? ???? ?? ????

Today’s idiom is «?? ???? ?? ????» or «good luck» Literally ?? ???? ?? ???? means neither down nor feather. In Russian we use this idiom to say good luck! The English equivalent could be break a leg. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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02:37

Russian Idioms - ?????? ?????? ?? ?????

Today’s idiom is «?????? ?????? ?? ?????» or «to walk round and about» literally means to walk round and about. ??????? means to walk, to go. ??????? means around, and ?????? is about. We use this expression when someone is trying to avoid saying something openly, frankly, directly. When he or she approaches a matter in a roundabout way. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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02:39

Russian Idioms - ?????? ?? ????

Today’s idiom is «????? ?? ????» or «the hens to laugh at» Literally, ?????? ?? ???? means for the hens to laugh at. ????? is a hen in English. ???? means laugh. We use this idiom when we talk about something ridiculous, silly or unsatisfactory. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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02:44

Russian Idioms - ????? ??????

Literally, ????? ?????? is a white crow. ????? means white. ?????? means crow. This idiom is used to describe a person who is unusual, extraordinary, not like others, an outsider. This expression can have positive or negative implication. It can be translated in English as a rare bird, a black sheep, or you can use just word combination as an odd person etc. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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Russian Idioms - ?????? ??? ?? ???????

Today’s idiom is «???? ??? ?? ???????» or «?????? ??? ?? ???????» Literally, ??? ?? ??????? means as if on needles. ???? ??? ?? ??????? – to be on needles. ?????? ?? ??????? – to sit on needles. ?????? means needle. We say ???? or ?????? ??? ?? ??????? about a person who is racked with anxiety, in a state of acute discomfort, uneasiness or suspense. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com
Children and education 9 years
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