• I think in Russian”, - said Vladimir Dal, whose father was a Dane, and his mother came from a family of French Huguenots.
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  • In 1826. Dal was interested in language and folklore from his early years. He started traveling by foot through the countryside, collecting sayings and fairy tales...
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  • of Russian Language". Family. Vladimir Dal, whose biography is well known to all fans of his work, was born in 1801 in what is now Lugansk.
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  • Vladimir Dal about the Russian language. “The language of the people is unquestionably our most important and inexhaustible spring or mine, the treasury of our...
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  • ...that Jews use the blood of Christian children for ritual purposes, and Nicholas I instructed his officials, especially Vladimir Dal, to thoroughly investigate the claim.
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  • ...was considered only one of his eccentricities, while Vladimir Dal constantly refined and completed it until his death, never fully satisfied with his brainchild.
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  • Before that, Vladimir Dal had tried his hand at literature. In. fact, his stories and fairy tales were not very exciting and few of his literary works were ever published.
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  • The most prominent lexicographer of the Russian language Vladimir Dal was born in 1801 in what is now the Lugansk oblast of Ukraine.
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  • The phrase "the author of the dictionary of the Russian language"is associated with the name of Vladimir Dal, because this man's work is the most significant in...
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  • ...capturing the richness and depth of the Russian language in his four-volume magnum opus Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language.
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  • Vladimir Dal served from 1814 to 1826 at the Russian naval forces. ... UNESCO declared the year 2000 as the International Year of Vladimir Dal.
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  • Vladimir Dal was interested in the wealth of the Russian language, and he began collecting words while still a student in the Naval Cadet School.
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  • The future lexicographer was born in Luhansk and served in the Russian Navy from 1814 to 1826. Dahl was interested in the language and folklore from early years.
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  • ...language" was opened in Russia, in the city of Orenburg in honor of the birthday of the lexicographer Vladimir Dal. ... In 1833, Dal changed his occupation.
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