Russian idioms | Super Easy Russian 8

Russian idioms | Super Easy Russian 8

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The video tutorial introduces several Russian idioms, explaining their meanings and usage. It begins with 'hack on your nose', which means to remember something permanently. The idiom 'needle in a haystack' is used to describe a futile search for something impossible to find. The tutorial also covers 'spins on the tongue', referring to something you know but can't recall, and 'hanging noodles on ears', which means to deceive or lie. These idioms are explained in a conversational manner, making them easy to understand and remember.

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What does the idiom 'to hack on your nose' mean?

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How can one become fluent in the Russian language according to the text?

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What is the meaning of 'to look for a needle in a haystack'?

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What does it mean when something 'spins on the tongue'?

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What does 'hanging noodles on our ears' signify?

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