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3. Russians usually offer numerous toasts at festive occasions. The basic form of a toast is за кого/что
A toast can be as simple as these: За тебя! За Наташу! За наших ребят! За вас! За Бориса! За всех студентов!
You can introduce a toast using the following formulas:
Я хочу предложить тост
Я хотел(а) бы предложить тост
Я предлагаю тост
Я предлагаю выпить
Давайте выпьем
Я поднимаю бокал
+
за
+
дружбу
тебя
вас
Лену
нашу подругу
Вадима
нашего друга
наших гостей
наших ребят
всех студентов
Тост
1. Екатерина Михайловна
Я предлагаю тост за Екатерину Михайловну
2. Юрий Николаевич
Я хочу предложить тост за Юрия Николаевича.
3. наши преподаватели
Я хочу предложить тост за наших преподавателей.
4. новые профессора
Я предлагаю тост за новых профессоров.
5. Дима и Виктор
Давайте выпьем за Диму и Виктора.
6. Настя и Маша
Я предлагаю тост за Настю и Машу.
7. все наши друзья
Я хотела бы предложить тост за всех наших друзей.
8. наши новые соседи
Давайте выпьем за наших новых соседей.
9. ваше здоровье
Давайте выпьем за вашего здоровье. (На здоровье?)
10. наше знакомство
Давайте выпьем за нашего знакомство.
11. Вадим Павлович
Я предлагаю тост за Вадима Павловича.
12. Софья Борисовна
Давайте выпьем за Софью Борисовну.
Oof. Still so much to do before D*C. Tidying. Sewing a random last minute toga type thing, which won't be that hard but will require a few straight hours of sewing. Bah. Making sure I have all my costume pieces. Picking up everything at work. Finding a damn white unitard, which I might just go on Amazon and get one for tomorrow, hmm.
Costume pieces checked and packed, health kit packed, costume mending kit mostly packed, I just need to get a bag today to put it into. Which actually, now that I think about it, means that I'm mostly packed except for the stuff I carry with me every day like cell phone and ID and things. That's... actually very comforting. I think it helps that I don't need to pack too many pairs of street clothes because I don't wear them at D*C. Not anymore. Which makes me laugh, too. And I think I even feel confident enough to actually parade around in spandex three out of four days, which is an improvement over the last few days and a week of being sick. It's amazing what regular exercise will do for you.
Also need to check in today, because I haven't done that in almost two weeks and, ugh. Ponder, though. I think I'm readier than I think I am, and can be ready as long as I don't completely collapse and take things one step at a time. Slow but steady. I can do this, I swear. Same way I do everything, one step at a time.