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У неё маленький ребёнок, поэтому она всё время не …
Обычно я … в 6:30, но по выходным сплю дольше.
😴 Sleep in Russian: mastering the verbs
🤯For learners of Russian, verbs related to sleep can be tricky. In Russian, we have different words for the different stages of sleeping. Let’s break down the most common ones: спать, засыпать/заснуть, просыпаться/проснуться,высыпаться/выспаться.
🛌 Спать (to sleep)
This verb describes the actual process of sleeping. It’s imperfective.
Meaning: to be in a state of sleep.
Examples:
✅Он спит уже восемь часов. — He has been sleeping for eight hours already.
✅Я люблю спать подольше в выходные. — I like to sleep in on weekends.
💤 Засыпать / Заснуть (to fall asleep)
Here, the aspect of the verb matters a lot.
Засыпать — imperfective. This is the process, the transition from being awake to sleeping.
✅Ребёнок долго засыпает. — The child takes a long time to fall asleep.
✅Я быстро засыпаю, когда устаю. — I fall asleep quickly when I’m tired.
Заснуть — perfective. This marks the moment when sleep has already started.
✅Она только что заснула. — She just fell asleep.
Не шуми, он уже заснул. — ✅Don’t make noise, he has already fallen asleep.
💡 Tip: Think of засыпать as “starting to fall asleep” and заснуть as “having fallen asleep”.
☀️ Просыпаться / Проснуться (to wake up)
Just like the previous pair, these are two aspects of the same action.
Просыпаться — imperfective. The process of waking up.
✅Мне трудно просыпаться рано утром. — It’s hard for me to wake up early in the morning.
✅Кошка просыпается от каждого шороха. — The cat wakes up at every little sound.
Проснуться — perfective. The moment when a person is no longer asleep.
✅Я проснулся в семь часов. — I woke up at seven o’clock.
✅Ты уже проснулся? Пора завтракать! — Have you woken up yet? It’s time for breakfast!
😌 Высыпаться / Выспаться (to get enough sleep)
These verbs are not about the process but about the result and how you feel.
Высыпаться — imperfective. To get enough sleep regularly, as a habit.
✅В отпуске я наконец-то высыпаюсь. — On vacation, I finally get enough sleep (on a regular basis).
✅Важно высыпаться каждый день. — It’s important to get enough sleep every day.
Выспаться — perfective. To have gotten enough sleep in one instance, specifically this time.
✅Вчера я хорошо выспался, чувствую себя бодрым. — Yesterday I got a good night’s sleep, I feel energetic.
✅Надеюсь, ты выспался перед экзаменом. — I hope you got enough sleep before the exam.
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The reflexive verb “вернуться” (to return, to come back) ↩️
“Вернуться” is a perfective reflexive verb.
Examples in different situations:
✅Я вернулся домой после работы. → I came back home after work.
✅Она вернулась из отпуска. → She came back from vacation.
✅Мы вернёмся через час. → We’ll be back in an hour.
❗️Important nuance:
“Вернуться” has an imperfective pair — “возвращаться”. Use it for repeated or ongoing actions:
✅Он часто возвращается поздно. → He often comes back late. (A regular action.)
✅Я возвращаюсь туда каждый год. → I go back there every year. (A habit, something repeated.)
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ЕХАТЬ или ЕЗДИТЬ? Какая разница? 🧐
🚗ЕХАТЬ - процесс, только в одну сторону (movement by transport towards one direction, focus on the process).
1. Сейчас я еду на работу на автобусе. (Now, one direction)
2. Мы ехали два часа. (Focus on the process, how long it took, one direction)
3. Когда он ехал домой на машине, начался дождь. (Interrupted action, during the process of movement, something happened)
🛞ЕЗДИТЬ - туда и обратно (multiple directions, go and return, finished journey).
1. Каждый день я езжу на работу на метро. (I go to work and return back home every day)
2. Вчера мы ездили на дачу. (Went and came back, finished journey)
3. Машины ездят по городу. (Multiple directions)
Посмотрите на фото. Почему в этой ситуации мы используем глагол ЕХАТЬ? Напишите ответ в комментариях 👇
https://youtu.be/PBwwEDXkoEc?si=0yus9vnDk4BLf4_2
БОРЩ (Borscht) isn’t just a soup. It’s your new Russian grammar teacher.
👋 You’ve been there, right?
You’ve spent weeks (or months) learning the difference between Imperfective (process) and Perfective (result). You’ve read the rules. You’ve done the exercises.
But the moment you open your mouth to speak… your brain freezes.
“Wait... should I say ГОТОВИТЬ or ПРИГОТОВИТЬ? БРАТЬ or ВЗЯТЬ?”
The theory is clear. The practice is a nightmare.
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Сегодня - День России (Russia Day) 🇷🇺
Как поздравить ваших русских друзей и родных? How to congratulate your Russian friends and relatives? 🧐
Вот два варианта:
🎇С праздником!
🎆С Днём России!
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Завтра День России. Мы спросили наших учеников, за что они любят Россию. Вот что они сказали (цитаты на русском читайте на картинках 🤓)
Song A, South Korea
In Korea, people don’t know much about Russia, so there’s a myth that Russians are unfriendly and never smile.
That’s why my biggest surprise was discovering that Russian people are actually very kind and helpful. I think they are even friendlier than Koreans!
Bahadyr, Turkey
Russia has become not just a country for me, but a second home.
I was amazed by its history, culture, and the hospitality of its people.
I fell in love with Russia because here I found love, started a family, and began to speak Russian.
Sara, USA
I planned to stay in Russia for one year, but seven years have passed — and I still love it.
People here are warm, there’s so much to explore, and I’m constantly learning.
Russia has become my home.
А за что вы любите Россию? ❤️ Напишите в комментариях 👇
🎯 Master Russian Personal Pronouns in the Instrumental Case!
Добрый день! 👋 Today we’re diving into the instrumental case (творительный падеж) of personal pronouns — a key piece of the Russian puzzle.
Let’s take a look at how personal pronouns change:
я 👉мной
ты 👉тобой
он 👉им
она 👉ей
мы 👉нами
вы 👉вами
они 👉ими
💡 Quick tip: After prepositions like с (with), перед (in front of), за (behind/for), над (above), под (under), им, ей, ими become ним, ней, ними!
📝 Examples:
Я иду с тобой. → I’m going with you.
Он разговаривает с ней. → He’s talking to her.
Мы работаем над проектом с ними. → We’re working on the project with them.
❓ Time for a mini‑quiz!👇
#RussianGrammar #InstrumentalCase
#Russiangrammar
Всем привет! Today, we’re looking at a very warm and personal part of Russian grammar — possessive adjectives with the -ин suffix! 🤗
What are they? Possessive adjectives answer the question “чей?” (“whose?”) and show who something belongs to. The -ин suffix helps us express that! 😍
👉 Examples:
мамин платок — mum’s scarf (a scarf that belongs to mum);
Сашин велосипед — Sasha’s bicycle (Sasha’s bike).
These words also make your speech sound more natural and heartfelt. When you say мамина улыбка (“mum’s smile”) or дедушкин рассказ (“grandad’s story”), it immediately feels cozy and close. ❤️
📝 Let’s practise! Try to form possessive adjectives with the -ин suffix from these words and make your phrases with them:
дядя (uncle);
Костя (Kostya).
Write your answers in the comments! 👇
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