100 – Why I love Russian

100 – Why I love Russian

Author: Daria Molchanova July 10, 2023 Duration: 17:47

Russian language is incredibly beautiful, thank you so much for learning it with me :)

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Here is the test in Russian and English.

Почему я люблю русский язык?

Есть множество причин, по которым я люблю русский язык.

Вот несколько из них:

Прежде всего, красота русского языка заключается в его мелодичности и выразительности. Каждое слово как бы обладает ритмичностью, как если бы оно было лирическим произведением. Страстные интонации доставляют удовольствие и слушать, и говорить.

К тому же русская литература славится своей глубиной и сложностью, и, выучив язык, я могу погрузиться в произведения Толстого, Достоевского и Пушкина в их первоначальном виде. Русский язык открывает двери в литературный мир, обширный, глубокий, наполненный глубокими эмоциями и философскими размышлениями.

Кроме того, русский язык позволяет заглянуть в яркую и разнообразную культуру. Это позволяет мне общаться с людьми, понимать их историю и ценить их традиции.

Translation:

There are numerous reasons why I find myself in love with the Russian language.

Here are a few of them:

First and foremost, the beauty of Russian lies in its melodic and expressive nature. Each word seems to possess a rhythmic quality as if it were a lyrical composition. The way the language rolls off the tongue and the passionate intonations it allows for make it a delight to listen to and speak.

Moreover, Russian literature is renowned for its depth and complexity, and by learning the language, I am able to immerse myself in the works of Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Pushkin in their original form. The Russian language opens the doors to a literary world that is vast, profound, and filled with profound emotions and philosophical musings.

Additionally, the Russian language offers a fascinating glimpse into a vibrant and diverse culture. It allows me to connect with the people, understand their history, and appreciate their traditions.

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Daria Molchanova’s Slow Russian offers a patient, accessible path to understanding spoken Russian. As an experienced teacher, Daria structures each episode around clear, deliberately paced conversation, removing the common hurdle of native speed that can overwhelm learners. The core of this podcast is its namesake pace: spoken Russian delivered slowly enough to follow, yet naturally enough to feel authentic. Each segment typically includes a vocabulary breakdown, where key words and phrases are explained in context, turning listening practice into a direct lesson. Beyond grammar and pronunciation, Daria weaves in observations on Russian culture, traditions, and the nuances of daily life, providing the contextual glue that makes language stick. It’s designed for those who want to move beyond textbooks and engage with the rhythm and substance of the language in a manageable way. The result is a learning tool that feels less like a lecture and more like a guided tour of the Russian language, building comprehension and confidence with each slow-spoken episode. You can find more resources and episodes on the podcast’s main website.
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