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“Put on”, and not “dress” – teachers, friends and parents corrected you one hundred percent …


“Put on”, and not “dress” – teachers, friends and parents corrected you one hundred percent. But even in the second half of the 20th century, almost all Russian -speaking people said to “dress”. And at the beginning of the 20th century, it was considered normal for an educated person to say “called” – with an emphasis on O., the word “eat” was used in all layers of society, as well as the ill -fated “none”, which is supposedly not. We all live in the illusion that there is some kind of “literary Russian language”.
And from this illusion, the linguist Mikitko, the son of Mikitko, is torn by the son of Alekseev – a guest of the new release of the podcast “without leaving the room.”
Why, if not for Peter I, would we talk to Church Slavonic? Was the Ukrainian dialect and how did it politicized? Why do many people return to royal spelling today? What to do with the languages of the national republics? Are children of migrants in Russian schools appropriate? Do we need feminity? Does language really determine thinking? What distinguishes the ancient Greek from you, dear reader of this post? Is the dick “foreign Agent” a language policy? How will Russian people talk in 100 years?
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And from this illusion, the linguist Mikitko, the son of Mikitko, is torn by the son of Alekseev – a guest of the new release of the podcast “without leaving the room.”
Why, if not for Peter I, would we talk to Church Slavonic? Was the Ukrainian dialect and how did it politicized? Why do many people return to royal spelling today? What to do with the languages of the national republics? Are children of migrants in Russian schools appropriate? Do we need feminity? Does language really determine thinking? What distinguishes the ancient Greek from you, dear reader of this post? Is the dick “foreign Agent” a language policy? How will Russian people talk in 100 years?
See the answers to all these questions in the basic issue in VK Vide and YouTube.
PS Thank you for noting our performance. “The last days are coming and we are trying to have time for everything,” we could write, but just say that we entered the marathon mode and take you with us in this pode rain, which will end by Monday.
We also remind you that you can support us with a ruble on a boost. There is already exclusive content that can be pleased to see.
And you can listen to us on all audio platforms:
Vk music
Yandex.Musik
Apple Podcasts
SOUND



