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Hello everybody,
 
In today's lesson you will learn some useful vocabulary about '''¨CELEBRATIONS¨''' in Russian.
 
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions!
 
Happy learning! :)
 
 
 
As you complete this lesson, consider broadening your horizons with these related topics: [[Language/Russian/Culture/Icons-and-Churches|Russian Culture → → Icons and Churches]], [[Language/Russian/Culture/Matryoshka-Doll|Matryoshka Doll]], [[Language/Russian/Culture/National-Holidays|National Holidays]] & [[Language/Russian/Culture/Traditional-Celebrations|Traditional Celebrations]].
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!'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
!'''<big>PRONUNCIATION</big>'''
'''<big>ENGLISH</big>'''
!'''<big>RUSSIAN</big>'''
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|'''1 January'''
 
'''(New Year Celebration)'''
|'''''(noh vee goht)'''''
|'''<big>1 ЯНВАРЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(НОВЫЙ ГОД)</big>'''
|-
|'''7 January (Christmas)'''
|'''''(rohzh dyeh stvah)'''''
|'''<big>7 ЯНВАРЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(РОЖДЕСТВО)</big>'''
|-
|'''23 February (National'''
 
'''Defender's Day)'''
|'''''(nah tsih oh nahl nee'''''
'''''dyehn zah shiht nih kah)'''''
|'''<big>23 ФЕВРАЛЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ДЕНЬ ЗАЩИТНИКА)</big>'''
|-
|'''8 March (Womens's Day)'''
|'''''(zhyehns kee dyehn)'''''
|'''<big>8 МАРТА</big>'''
 
'''<big>(ЖЕНСКИЙ ДЕНЬ)</big>'''
|-
|'''1 May'''
 
'''(Workers Day)'''
|'''''(dyehn rah boht nih kohv)'''''
|'''<big>1 МАЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(ДЕНЬ РАБОТНИКОВ)</big>'''
|-
|'''9 May'''
 
'''(Victory Day)'''
|'''''(dyehn pah byeh duh)'''''
|'''<big>9 МАЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(ДЕНЬ ПОБЕДЫ)</big>'''
|-
|'''12 June'''
 
'''(Russia Day)'''
|'''''(dyehn rah see)'''''
|'''<big>12 ИЮНЯ</big>'''
 
'''<big>(ДЕНЬ РОССИИ)</big>'''
|}
'''.'''
 
'''Russian National Celebrations:'''
'''Russian National Celebrations:'''


'''1 Yanuary''' - "New Year Celebration" - "Новый год" or "Noviy god" in transcription. It's the most popurary russian celebration. Russians allways congratulete each other in this day.
'''1 Yanuary''' - "New Year Celebration" - "Новый год" or "Noviy god" in transcription. It's the most popurary russian celebration. Russians allways congratulete each other in this day.
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'''6 November''' - "National Unity Day". This celebration originate from communist "November Revolution Day". But communist matter is forgoten now and russians mostly celebrate it as "one more vacation day". Russians don't congratulete each other in this day.
'''6 November''' - "National Unity Day". This celebration originate from communist "November Revolution Day". But communist matter is forgoten now and russians mostly celebrate it as "one more vacation day". Russians don't congratulete each other in this day.
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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Why-Learn-Russian|Why Learn Russian]]
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Antarctica-Timeline|Antarctica Timeline]]
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Matryoshka-Doll|Matryoshka Doll]]
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Visual-Arts-:-Paintings|Visual Arts : Paintings]]
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Russia-Historical-Events|Russia Historical Events]]
* [[Language/Russian/Culture/Dance|Dance]]
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