We previously wrote that Oxford had named its main word of the year “rizz” (you can find out more about what this means here). The Gramota.ru portal has put forward its own version.

The Institute of the Russian Language named after AS Pushkin reports that the word of last year has become “neural network”. The portal “Gramota.ru” coordinated by him was included in the list of words of the year, as well as “neural network” (75% of votes), “jeepity” / GPT (58%), “grassroots” (). 43%)), “returners” (41%), and the words “promt” and “imbu” received more than 20% of the votes.
“We tried to reflect the different functioning of the Russian language, so researchers focused on areas where there is strong lexical turbulence and where there are higher chances of encountering the most interesting, new, living words. This year there are four such zones: technology development; politics, economy and sphere of public life; informal communication between young people; lifestyle (fashion, beauty, travel, design),” says Ksenia Kiseleva, editor-in-chief of Gramota.ru.
We previously wrote that the edition of Russian classics was sold for 3.5 million rubles. Read more here.

Source: People Talk

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