Investigating the Relationship between Learning the Russian Language and Transferring Russian Culture

Vahid Hosseini; Seyed Masoud Ghoreishi Mokri; Smirnova Maria Vadimovna1

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Publication Date: 2024/11/22

Abstract: This article examines the relationship between learning Russian language and Russian culture. This relationship is mutual and deep. On the one hand, the Russian language acts as a carrier and reflection of Russian culture. Russian vocabulary, idioms, and language structures reflect various aspects of the country's culture, and learning Russian allows one to gain a deeper understanding of Russian culture. On the other hand, Russian culture acts as a facilitator of Russian language learning. Getting to know the Russian culture and understanding the cultural background helps a person to understand the Russian language better and use it more correctly. In addition, knowledge of Russian cultural concepts allows one to better understand linguistic subtleties, and a deep understanding of Russian culture helps the learner to be more motivated to learn Russian. In sum, this paper shows that the Russian language and Russian culture are mutually related, and each contributes to the understanding and transmission of the other.

Keywords: Russian Language, Russian Culture, Russia

DOI: https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24NOV377

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