The самова́р samovar has become something of a Russian national symbol. Contrary to what many foreigners think, the samovar holds only heated water; the зава́рка concentrated tea is usually in а ча́йник small teapot which sits on top of the samovar, where it stays warm. Russians make tea by pouring the tea concentrate into a cup or glass and diluting it with boiling water. You'll often be asked: «Вам покре́пче, или послабе́е?» "Do you like yours strong or weak?"
If you're purchasing any type of antiques in the комиссио́нный secondhand store or худо́жественный салон art gallery/store, be sure you ask if what you're buying may be taken out of the country. Use the phrase «Э́то мо́жно вывози́ть из страны́?» You may have to ask for a specific type of receipt from the store and you may also need to obtain other documentation at a later date.
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Listen to the following questions and choose the appropriate answers from
those given below.
Что вы хоти́те?
Ско́лько сто́ит э́тот ту́льский самова́р?
Самова́ры мо́жно вывози́ть из страны́?
Answers:
a. Четы́реста ты́сяч рубле́й.
b. Я хочу́ купи́ть самова́р.
c. Коне́чно, мо́жно.
Translate into Russian.
I want to buy a samovar.
Show me this little samovar.
How much does it cost?
I like it.
OK. I'll take it.