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 - Ку́рам на смех


Today’s idiom is «курам на смех» or «the hens to laugh at» Literally, ку́рам на смех means for the hens to laugh at. Ку́ра is a hen in English. Смех means laugh. We use this idiom when we talk about something ridiculous, silly or unsatisfactory. To find out more visit our website learnrussianwithlemontea.com


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 August 25, 2016  2m