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Aug 13, 2022 · I would disagree here. Ïðàâäà can be used both as introductory word and as conjunction with the mening(also as particle but it's not ...
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Mar 10, 2021 · Hi, so if I got it right, when it's "ïðàâäà" somewhere in a sentence it means something similar to "really", "seriously" and when it's ...
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Oct 31, 2018 · "Ïðàâäà" is subjective sometimes, while "èñòèíà" is absolute and unshakable. Also, "ïðàâäà" is ordinary, while "èñòèíà" is more poetic.
Jan 17, 2021 · word for left, or left handed, (As u/AnothernotherNick pointed out) and, as you know, it implies that something is bad, threatening, etc; A ...
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Sep 11, 2020 · Funny story from my native Russian language teachers (decades ago, literally). Just about any time the subject of Ïðàâäà came up, one of ...
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Mar 11, 2024 · Pravda is opposite to lie, and istina is opposite to false. When you say pravda, you say what you actually think (even if you're mistaken), ...
Mar 28, 2014 · I know in Russian, the word 'ïðàâèòü' ("pravit'") means 'rule', 'ïðàâèëüíûé' ("pravil'nuy") means 'correct', and 'ïðàâäà' ("pravda") means 'true ...
May 31, 2024 · Your phrase "effing right" can be translated (using the word "ïðàâäà" as a simple "ïðàâäà" ("that's right"). But more idiomatic translation ...
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Oct 26, 2017 · In Russian, legal "ïðàâî" is closely related to "ïðàâäà" - truth in general, but also the term for ancient legal codes. The verb "ïðàâèòü ...
Jan 22, 2024 · I am wondering if there are (grammatically correct) variations on "äà" in Russian. E.g., "yes", "yeah", "sure", etc. all have approximately the ...