Heron Swallowing a Slippery Eel,Russian Vocabulary

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Today’s Russian vocabulary:

Heron = Цапля (tsap-lya)

Eel = Угорь (u-gorʹ)

Swallowing = Глотает (glo-ta-yet)

Slippery = Скользкий (skolʹ-skiy)

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