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The Word's Worth

Get to know Russia from the inside out, with podcasts on Russian language, culture and the latest news.

  1. 245

    Plug It, Mute It, or Hear It

    The words for things that shut out sound and let you hear it are the same in Russian. Of course they are.

  2. 244

    Alexei Navalny and the Secret List of Forbidden Words

    It's hard to know where general language ends and criminal slangs begins.

  3. 243
  4. 242

    A Guide to Giving a Bribe in Russian

    What you say when you bribe depends on whether you want something or they want something.

  5. 241

    Who is Gulya and Why Do We Care About Her Nose?

    The preposition "c" has some weird constructions.

  6. 240

    Spitting, Eating Your Teeth and Other Weird Gestures

    When a person eats his teeth, is that bad or good? Or even possible?

  7. 239

    Take Your Pick: Mutiny, Coup, Uprising or Nothing

    What happened last week is a changing story that depends on speaker, day, mood and the subjunctive.

  8. 238

    Wait - What Russian Month is This?

    If you thought you knew the names of the months in Russian, think again.

  9. 237

    What's in a Name? With Russian Holidays - Everything

    This week Russia celebrated Russia Day. If you have no idea what that holiday is, join the gang.

  10. 236

    A Gathering of Witches, Dues, Herbs and Classmates

    Сбор and сборы are unusual words: sometimes the singular and plural forms have unrelated meanings.

  11. 235

    Buy a Brilliant and Applaud an Artist

    Oh, those false friends... every translator's nightmare.

  12. 234

    Tricks of the Trade

    Using the right verb and the right case to express changing and exchanging is a big headache.

  13. 233

    Under the Mighty Oak I Sit, Stupidly

    Sitting on stumps, falling out of trees and stepping in rotten logs figure prominently in Russian expressions.

  14. 232

    The Cat Cried and Ran By

    Cats are popular pets In Russia but unpopular in folk expressions.

  15. 231

    Serving and Not Serving in the Military

    The confusing terminology of conscripts, reservists and draft dodgers.

  16. 230

    Two Words, Three Letters and Ten Meanings

    Oh, the joy of little Russian words.

  17. 229

    How a Saint Becomes a Sinner

    How some Russian words change meaning in and out of church.

  18. 228

    Of Courtyards, Grifters and Days Off

    All about things and people that pass by, pass through, and ought to pass off forever.

  19. 227

    Shame That is Cringeworthy

    Understanding teenagers is a struggle that makes you cringe.

  20. 226

    Of Ear Noodles and Maniacal Printers

    How you can spend a day translating three words.

  21. 225

    Please Don't Hit on Me, Bug Me, or Harass Me

    How everyone from gangsters to presidents keep people calm and in their place.

  22. 224

    A Pocketful of Somethings

    How can I say something? Let me count the ways.

  23. 223

    A Year of the Language of War

    A new set of language norms have taken hold in Russia.

  24. 222

    The Ears Have It

    Russian ears are more athletic than English ears.

  25. 221

    Travels, Trips and Tours

    Trips with goals, aimless travels, and all-inclusive tourist packages.

  26. 220

    Starting Anew or Again or Freshly Baked

    A few thoughts on new being old or next or just the same old thing over and over again.

  27. 219

    Mark My Words: How to Remember and Forget

    How to remember and how to forget are good skills to have whatever your language.

  28. 218

    Mark My Words: How to Remember and Forget [old]

    How to remember and how to forget are good skills to have whatever your language.

  29. 217

    The Hopeless Quest for Language Purity

    Russian legislators keep making laws to keep Russian pure. It's not working.

  30. 216

    Words of the Year 2022

    The annual Words of the Year compendium is dark, bleak and brutal.

  31. 215

    Angry? Join the Zoo

    Fierce, furious and furry - that's you when you're mad.

  32. 214

    Get Russian-Ready for Seasons Greetings

    Take two little words - хлеб (bread) and соль (salt) - put them together and get something grand.

  33. 213

    Russian Pandemonium Pop Quiz

    How do you say chaos in Russian? Let me count the ways.

  34. 212

    The New Russian Revolutionary Language

    NewSpeak, new letters and a new level of crude language used by the Russian elite.

  35. 211

    To Err is Human in Every Language

    The fine art of admitting your mistakes in Russian.

  36. 210

    Why is There a Dog in Your Email?

    From the annals of punctuation and typographical history.

  37. 209

    Гойда! They Shouted. Say What?

    What were they shouting on Red Square and should we worry?

  38. 208

    Newspeak for the Russian New Economic Policy

    Happy talk in Russian media sources. "Negative growth" and lots of "stability."

  39. 207

    Newspeak in the New Russia

    What they say and what they mean are two very different things.

  40. 206

    Good King... Who?

    Why did King Charles III get a different name in Russian?

  41. 205

    What's In a (Dog's) Name?

    If you had a Russian dog or a dog in Russia, what would you name it? The fascinating world of Russian dog names, old and new.

  42. 204

    Take That, You Confusing Preposition!

    The preposition "на" is the super glue of Russian sentences.

  43. 203

    Annoying Russian Questions

    Russians get tired of answering "how are you?" So they get creative. And sometimes snarky.

  44. 202

    All the World in One Russian Word

    When the first step is the hardest — also evil, clever, daring, wild, turbulent, smart, artistic, and jaunty.

  45. 201

    Warning: Do Not Say This in Russian

    When language changes we don't like it. But language doesn't care. And neither do speakers!

  46. 200

    Chowing Down the Russian Way

    Judging by the language, eating the Russian way means really digging in.

  47. 199

    The Russian Sedentary Diet

    Losing weight the Russian way involves sitting - what could be better?

  48. 198

    The Art of Russian Mumbling, Grumbling, and Babbling

    Everyone needs to know how to grumble, lisp, burble, gurgle, growl and bellyache.

  49. 197

    Stop In, Go Behind and Lose Your Mind

    How you can go around the corner, go crazy, pop in and like something with just one Russian verb.

  50. 196

    Getting Stronger Every Day in Every Way

    Here's a little something to keep your strength up in dark times.

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