Podcast FAQ

podcast in russian translation

by Abner King Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is podcast in English?

noun. a digital audio or video file or recording, usually part of a themed series, that can be downloaded from a website to a media player or computer: Download or subscribe to daily, one-hour podcasts of our radio show.

What is the Russian word for music?

How to say "Music" in Russian (Музыка)

What is a podcast Oxford dictionary?

A digital audio file of speech, music, broadcast material, etc., made available on the internet for downloading to a computer or portable media player; a series of such files, new instalments of which can be received by subscribers automatically.

What is pilot in Russian?

verb [ T ] пилотировать (Translation of pilot from the Cambridge English–Russian Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

How do you say song in Russian?

The Russian word for song is пение птиц, насекомых, китов и т.

What kind of music is Russia known for?

Classical music is one of the most highly-revered arts in Russia. Russian classical music has a distinctive history, separate from Western Europe and at the same time highly influenced by Western countries. Some of the most internationally-renowned composers came St. Petersburg and Moscow as well as from smaller towns.

Why is it called podcast?

Etymology. "Podcast" is a portmanteau of "iPod" and "broadcast". The earliest use of "podcasting" was traced to The Guardian columnist and BBC journalist Ben Hammersley, who coined it in early February 2004 while writing an article for The Guardian newspaper.

Where did the term podcast originate?

The term “podcasting” was coined in 2004 by journalist Ben Hammersly in a newspaper article for The Guardian. He was writing about the potential for a boom in amateur radio, arguing that the ingredients were all there: blogging - popular, production software - cheap, and MP3 players - all the rage.

When did podcast enter the dictionary?

The New Oxford American Dictionary has chosen “podcast” as the Word of the Year for 2005. Podcast will be added to the next online update of the dictionary in early 2006. EIC Erin McKean said, “Podcast was considered for inclusion last year, but we found that not enough people were using it, or were even […]

How many hours do Russian pilots fly?

Estimates provided by the IISS show that Russian Air Force combat pilots average 60 to 100 flight hours per year and pilots flying transport aircraft average 120 flight hours per year.

How much do pilots make in Russia?

A person working as a Pilot in Russia typically earns around 167,000 RUB per month. Salaries range from 90,400 RUB (lowest) to 253,000 RUB (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.

What is a sniper pilot?

The name 'Snipers' was chosen because the sniper pilot was the highest grade of all Soviet Union pilots. Highly trained, extremely motivated and very capable, a sniper pilot represented the best our former cold-war adversaries had to offer in the sky.

How do u say music in German?

If you want to say “music” in German, you would simply say “musik.” Because German and English are so closely related, much of the vocabulary is almost identical.

Why is Russian music so sad?

Because our music is literally much more melancholic in terms of notes our musicians use and arrangements than their foreign colleagues do. Just try to listen to them without paying attention to the lyrics, their melodies are so moody and melancholic.

Why does music sound Russian?

The music sounded Russian simply because the composers were Russian. In these 20th century works, modern Russian chamber music stands up and walks by itself, confident of what it is and wants to say, unafraid and no way needing to prove itself against an older, different way of making music.

Why is Tchaikovsky not considered part of the Russian Five?

Why wasn't Tchaikovsky considered part of the Russian Five? He combined Russian influences with Western classical tradition. Dvorák and Chopin did not typically quote actual folk tunes in their compositions but rather enriched their music with particular folk qualities.

What is a podcast about Russia?

A podcast on the history of Russia, told from the perspective of someone learning and studying events from a variety of sources on a weekly basis, and then informing you, the listener, on what they've learnt this week.

What is TPRS podcast?

TPRS Russian – Effortless Russian Podcast is simple, fun, and effective! It’s based on an absolutely unique language learning method known since the early 1990s — teaching proficiency through reading and storytelling (TPRS). How does it work? You listen to funny stories in Russian and answer simple questions. It helps you to learn grammar and vocabulary naturally and deeply! © Real Russian Club

Who is the host of Russian Cybernetics?

Weekly+. Russian Cybernetics with Evgeny Svalov (4Mal) and Alexander Kireev is a weekly radio show and podcast on the newest electronic music composed by the Russian-speaking producers and released on labels from Russia and Eastern European countries.

5 Tips to learn Russian with Russian podcasts

Before we dive deeper into Russian podcasts, let’s first discuss a couple of tips that will help you get 10 times more out of each podcast.

Best podcasts to learn Russian

Below are the best Russian language podcasts currently out there. Each is good in it’s own way. You’ll first find a short description of each podcast, which is then followed by a recommendation which Russian learners should listen to that exact podcast.

What should you do next to learn the Russian language?

I hope you’ve got a good overview of the current Russian language podcasts and audio lessons out there. Podcasts are truly a great way to improve your listening skills. They’re also available for each level: from absolute beginner to intermediate and advanced learners.

Benefits of Learning Through Podcasts

Podcasts are an excellent tool for immersing yourself in a language and absorbing its meaning naturally. Through podcasts, learners can develop their language comprehension and listening skills. Not only are they convenient and accessible, but podcasts are often available for free.

1. Fluentli

Fluentli offers a Learn Beginner Rusian podcast taught by Alice Val. Most episodes are around 4 minutes long which is great for anyone with a busy schedule hoping to listen to bite-size lessons daily.

3. Slow Russian Podcast

Slow Russian is a podcast created and taught by a native speaker, Daria Molchanova. The host encourages learners to practice their Russian listening skills with her intentionally slow enough pronunciation. Additionally, she provides full transcripts complete with an English translation for all the episodes.

4. A Spoonful of Russian

A Spoonful of Russian is another option for those who want to begin their Russian language journey. The teacher, Natalia, is a linguist and native Russian speaker. Her audio clips feature poetry readings, personal stories, and discussions of various Russian holidays.

6. One Minute Russian

One Minute Russian is a brief, 10-lesson Russian podcast. Despite the name, the lessons tend to be between 2 to 4 minutes in length. It covers the basic words and phrases of the language. Students can listen to greetings, common daily words, how to say you don’t understand something, and other useful expressions.

8. Speaking Russian

Speaking Russian is a podcast hosted by Elvira. There are currently 183 lessons related to common Russian words and phrases. Elvira teaches students how to say the days of the week, different pronouns, and informal dialogues. This is one of the more challenging podcasts for students who are new to Russian.

10. ЗЕЛЁНАЯ ЛАМПА

ЗЕЛЁНАЯ ЛАМПА or “Green Lamp” is a podcast created by Vladimir Natanovich Shatsev for children. It has 3 seasons, each consisting of 10 episodes. Each season features various great literary authors, but all the stories share a common theme. Each episode features a story animatedly narrated in Russian followed by questions.

Who hosts the podcast родуктивн оман?

Продуктивный Роман. This podcast is hosted by Roman Rybalchenko and tackles the topic of IT business. In every episode, Roman invites a representative of a different company, and they talk about how the company works, how they do marketing, customer relations, and how to do online business in general.

What is a taste of Russian?

A Taste of Russian is a podcast for intermediate and upper-intermediate learners covering a variety of daily topics. You’ll listen to how Russians talk to each other at home, at work, in the shops, during exams, or at a party. It covers colloquial Russian, informal vocabulary, idioms, and slang.

Who hosts the podcast "The Power of the Spirit"?

This podcast is for everyone who seeks to improve their effectiveness, stick to new habits, and work and live without stress. In each episode, Nikita Maklakhov hosts entrepreneurs, bloggers, coaches, athletes – or all of the above in one person.

Is Russian difficult to learn?

Russian is considered to be difficult to learn, especially for non-Slavic people or learners who are learning it as their first Slavic language. Most learners would agree that one of the challenges is definitely Russian pronunciation. Shifting word stress and special sounds that are so different from those of English don’t make it easy for you!

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