Learn Russian With Lemon Tea

Learn a new Russian idiom every week to enrich your Russian language skills. Idiom is a phrase which means something different from its literal meaning, and they are very important part of every language. Russian language is highly idiomatic. Each episode contains a new Russian idiom, its literal translation, explanation and a couple of examples. Improve your Russian language with 'Russian idioms' podcast from 'Learn Russian with Lemon Tea'.

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Russian Idioms - Ходить вокруг да около


Today’s idiom is «ходить вокруг да около» or «to walk round and about» literally means to walk round and about. Ходи́ть means to walk, to go. Вокру́г means around, and о́коло is about. We use this expression when someone is trying to avoid saying something openly, frankly, directly. When he or she approaches a matter in a roundabout way. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com


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 September 2, 2016  2m