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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 14 MIN

Dmitriy's Market Dilemma: A Civic Duty Unfolds

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Fluent Fiction - Russian: Dmitriy's Market Dilemma: A Civic Duty Unfolds Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ru/episode/2026-06-04-07-38-19-ru Story Transcript:Ru: В жаркий летний день Дмитрий шел по рынку.En: On a hot summer day, Dmitriy was walking through the market.Ru: Он покупал овощи и фрукты для своей семьи.En: He was buying vegetables and fruits for his family.Ru: Яблоки выглядели сочными, а помидоры — спелыми.En: The apples looked juicy, and the tomatoes ripe.Ru: Толпа покупателей наполняла рынок.En: A crowd of shoppers filled the market.Ru: Люди улыбались, разговаривали и смеялись.En: People were smiling, chatting, and laughing.Ru: Но Дмитрий заметил что-то странное.En: But Dmitriy noticed something strange.Ru: Небольшая группа мужчин в углу рынка вела себя подозрительно.En: A small group of men in the corner of the market were behaving suspiciously.Ru: Они обменивались странными взглядами и что-то прятали под куртками.En: They were exchanging strange looks and hiding something under their jackets.Ru: Дмитрий был осторожным человеком.En: Dmitriy was a cautious person.Ru: Он не хотел ошибиться, но это казалось ему подозрительным.En: He didn't want to make a mistake, but this seemed suspicious to him.Ru: Дмитрий знал, что не может просто так пройти мимо.En: Dmitriy knew he couldn't just walk by.Ru: "Если я прав, это опасно для всех," — подумал он.En: "If I'm right, this could be dangerous for everyone," he thought.Ru: Но мысль о том, что он может ошибиться, его пугала.En: But the idea that he could be mistaken frightened him.Ru: Дмитрий решил не подходить к ним, а пойти в полицию.En: Dmitriy decided not to approach them but to go to the police.Ru: В полицейском участке было многолюдно.En: The police station was crowded.Ru: Маленькое здание звенело от звонков и разговоров.En: The small building was buzzing with phone calls and conversations.Ru: Люди сидели, ждали своей очереди.En: People were sitting, waiting their turn.Ru: Волновало Дмитрия, как его слова воспримут.En: Dmitriy was concerned about how his words would be perceived.Ru: Офицер за столом приветствовал его.En: The officer at the desk greeted him.Ru: Дмитрий, чувствуя небольшой страх, начал рассказывать, что видел.En: Dmitriy, feeling a slight fear, began to tell what he had seen.Ru: Его голос дрожал, но офицеру это не помешало.En: His voice trembled, but this did not distract the officer.Ru: Он был внимателен и записывал каждое слово.En: He was attentive and wrote down every word.Ru: "Мы благодарны за вашу бдительность," — сказал офицер и заверил, что полиция займется этим делом.En: "We're grateful for your vigilance," the officer said and assured Dmitriy that the police would look into the matter.Ru: Дмитрий почувствовал облегчение.En: Dmitriy felt relieved.Ru: Но в глубине души осталась тревога.En: But deep down, there remained a sense of unease.Ru: Он сделал все возможное и теперь полагался на полицию.En: He had done everything possible and now relied on the police.Ru: Выходя из участка, Дмитрий почувствовал, что стал увереннее.En: As he left the station, Dmitriy felt more confident.Ru: Он сделал правильный шаг, защитив свою общину.En: He had taken the right step in protecting his community.Ru: Впервые он понял, что гражданская бдительность — важное дело.En: For the first time, he realized that civic vigilance is important.Ru: Теперь Дмитрий верил, что может изменить мир к лучшему, доверяя компетентным людям.En: Now Dmitriy believed that he could make the world a better place by trusting competent people. Vocabulary Words:juicy: сочныйripe: спелыйcrowd: толпаshoppers: покупателиstrange: странныйsuspiciously: подозрительноexchanging: обменивалисьcautious: осторожныйmistake: ошибкаfrightened: пугалаapproach: подходитьpolice station: полицейский участокcrowded: многолюдноbuzzing: звенелоconversations: разговорыperceived: воспримутgreeted: приветствовалslight: небольшойtrembled: дрожалattentive: внимателенvigilance: бдительностьunease: тревогаrelied: полагалсяcompetent: компетентнымcommunity: общинаcivic: гражданскаяrealized: понялprotecting: защитивimportant: важноеtrusting: доверяя

Fluent Fiction - Russian: Dmitriy's Market Dilemma: A Civic Duty Unfolds Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ru/episode/2026-06-04-07-38-19-ru Story Transcript:Ru: В жаркий летний день Дмитрий шел по рынку.En: On a hot summer day, Dmitriy was walking through the market.Ru: Он покупал овощи и фрукты для своей семьи.En: He was buying vegetables and fruits for his family.Ru: Яблоки выглядели сочными, а помидоры — спелыми.En: The apples looked juicy, and the tomatoes ripe.Ru: Толпа покупателей наполняла рынок.En: A crowd of shoppers filled the market.Ru: Люди улыбались, разговаривали и смеялись.En: People were smiling, chatting, and laughing.Ru: Но Дмитрий заметил что-то странное.En: But Dmitriy noticed something strange.Ru: Небольшая группа мужчин в углу рынка вела себя подозрительно.En: A small group of men in the corner of the market were behaving suspiciously.Ru: Они обменивались странными взглядами и что-то прятали под куртками.En: They were exchanging strange looks and hiding something under their jackets.Ru: Дмитрий был осторожным человеком.En: Dmitriy was a cautious person.Ru: Он не хотел ошибиться, но это казалось ему подозрительным.En: He didn't want to make a mistake, but this seemed suspicious to him.Ru: Дмитрий знал, что не может просто так пройти мимо.En: Dmitriy knew he couldn't just walk by.Ru: "Если я прав, это опасно для всех," — подумал он.En: "If I'm right, this could be dangerous for everyone," he thought.Ru: Но мысль о том, что он может ошибиться, его пугала.En: But the idea that he could be mistaken frightened him.Ru: Дмитрий решил не подходить к ним, а пойти в полицию.En: Dmitriy decided not to approach them but to go to the police.Ru: В полицейском участке было многолюдно.En: The police station was crowded.Ru: Маленькое здание звенело от звонков и разговоров.En: The small building was buzzing with phone calls and conversations.Ru: Люди сидели, ждали своей очереди.En: People were sitting, waiting their turn.Ru: Волновало Дмитрия, как его слова воспримут.En: Dmitriy was concerned about how his words would be perceived.Ru: Офицер за столом приветствовал его.En: The officer at the desk greeted him.Ru: Дмитрий, чувствуя небольшой страх, начал рассказывать, что видел.En: Dmitriy, feeling a slight fear, began to tell what he had seen.Ru: Его голос дрожал, но офицеру это не помешало.En: His voice trembled, but this did not distract the officer.Ru: Он был внимателен и записывал каждое слово.En: He was attentive and wrote down every word.Ru: "Мы благодарны за вашу бдительность," — сказал офицер и заверил, что полиция займется этим делом.En: "We're grateful for your vigilance," the officer said and assured Dmitriy that the police would look into the matter.Ru: Дмитрий почувствовал облегчение.En: Dmitriy felt relieved.Ru: Но в глубине души осталась тревога.En: But deep down, there remained a sense of unease.Ru: Он сделал все возможное и теперь полагался на полицию.En: He had done everything possible and now relied on the police.Ru: Выходя из участка, Дмитрий почувствовал, что стал увереннее.En: As he left the station, Dmitriy felt more confident.Ru: Он сделал правильный шаг, защитив свою общину.En: He had taken the right step in protecting his community.Ru: Впервые он понял, что гражданская бдительность —...

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