Alexander Pushkin is rightfully considered the founder of the contemporary Russian literary language. When the whole of enlightened Russia spoke French, it was he who turned to the native language and saw its beauty, melodiousness and incredible plasticity. He saw these characteristics himself and showed them to others.
That is why the HED magazine is launching a large-scale project “Say It in Russian,” as part of which the magazine will publish the content about the Russian language, subtle aspects of its grammar, tips for learners as well as educational and awareness-raising articles about Russian culture and mentality.
So, the project "Say It in Russia" not only provides useful resources for learning the language but also creates a unique atmosphere. It is no coincidence that the logo of the SAY IT IN RUSSIAN project features a magic wish-fulfilling goldfish from A Tale about a Fisherman and a Fish by Alexander Pushkin. It is a magic assistant capable of coping with any task in the blink of an eye.