TOP 10 RUSSIAN PROVERBS to use in everyday conversation | RUSSIAN PROVERBS for EVERYDAY LIFE

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In today's lesson you will learn top 10 RUSSIAN PROVERBS to use in everyday conversation. I will explain most common RUSSIAN PROVERBS that you will hear native speakers using on a regular basis. I will explain each proverb - I will not only translate it for you but also explain what it means.
Learning RUSSIAN PROVERBS will help you achieving fluency of a native speaker.
I have little disclaimer to make: this lesson is part of the collaboration with Chef Rafi's World.

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This is great Elena! I like the arguing about taste proverb - it fits many situations. Thanks so much for the fun collaboration!! 👍😊

ChefRafi
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Полезно! Я уже использую " ни пуха ни пера", "О вкусах не спорят " . "Кто рано встаёт, тому Бог даёт", но другие действительно новые. Жёлтые буквы плохи чтобы читать. Спасибо за урок.

PAULOJAN
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The proverb that I liked the most is Ни к селу ни к городу.

awaken
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Pero cómo no había visto este vídeo antes. Muy guapa, como siempre 👍👍

vooides
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Wow! The last proverb we have one exactly the same in Maltese, although with different words.
In Maltese it is " Better to have a bird in your hand, than 100 (birds) in the sky! " It goes to show that this wisdom has been observed in two far apart countries even though the language and the customs are different. So in some respects the world is the same wherever you go!

kkolxasram
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very interesting topic, and well prepared, but please the sound is so low I could hardly hear it, thank you anyway

taherchalabi
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Let me know in the comments which of these proverbs you like the most :)

LanguageNerd
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Sounds like her English has improved considerably in the past year. Not that it was bad before.

JMDinOKC
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You have a very interesting accent. Where are you from?

marcuscato
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Полезно было бы слушать как вы объясняете по-русски значение каждой пословицы.

stanley
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Great video- very informative; and I enjoyed your presenting style; but I did find the editing effects very distracting and a nuisance.

MrBren