Angelika Regossi's Blog
September 6, 2025
My favourite estate is for sale now:
Published on September 06, 2025 04:52
April 4, 2025
Презентация книги
Добро пожаловать на презентацию книги "Magyarul mint Oroszul" („По-венгерски как по-русски”) в Csengey Dénes Kulturális Központ в среду, 16 апреля в 17.00. Это бесплатное мероприятие, приходите и приводите своих друзей, родственников, партнеров, соседей и т. д. Книги можно будет купить или заказать у организаторов мероприятия. Я, конечно, могу подписать ваш экземпляр.
Hадеюсь, что вы сможете прийти.
Адрес: Paks, Gagarin u 2, 7030 Magyaororszag
Hадеюсь, что вы сможете прийти.
Адрес: Paks, Gagarin u 2, 7030 Magyaororszag

Published on April 04, 2025 01:05
Könyvbemutató
Szerdán, április 16-án, 17.00 órakor a “Magyarul Mint Oroszul” című
könyvbemutató a Csengey Dénes Kulturális Központban. Ingyenes rendezvény, jöjjön el és hozza magával barátait, rokonait, partnereit, szomszédait, stb. A könyvek megvásárolhatók és megrendelhetők a rendezvényszervezőknél. Természetesen aláírhatom és dedikálhatom a példányát.
Remélem, el tud jönni, szeretném látni!
Cím: Paks, Gagarin u 2, 7030 Magyarororszag

Remélem, el tud jönni, szeretném látni!
Cím: Paks, Gagarin u 2, 7030 Magyarororszag
Published on April 04, 2025 01:03
March 28, 2025
Nobody knows why Russia
DID YOU KNOW THAT:
Nobody knows exactly why Russia is called like that.
But there are two things for sure: that Russia takes its name from “Rus” and that “Russia” was named like that by Peter the Great in 1721. When he ordered to call his country “Russian Empire” or briefly “Russia” (with two “s”).
Before it these eastern Slavic lands were mainly called “Rus”, and in the Byzantine Empire Greeks called it “Rosia”.
But why “Rus”? No sure answer. Some believe that “Rus” was the name of the river, along which lived ancient Slavs. Or they called all rivers “rus” or “rusa”. Others think that "Rus" is what Scandinavian Vikings called "the men who row", whom they saw when they came to conquer East Slavic tribes. At that time rowing was the most usual way to navigate the rivers in East Europe.
Copyright © 2025 by Angelika Regossi (for republishing contact: angelikaregossi@yahoo.com or via LinkedIn messenger)
Nobody knows exactly why Russia is called like that.
But there are two things for sure: that Russia takes its name from “Rus” and that “Russia” was named like that by Peter the Great in 1721. When he ordered to call his country “Russian Empire” or briefly “Russia” (with two “s”).
Before it these eastern Slavic lands were mainly called “Rus”, and in the Byzantine Empire Greeks called it “Rosia”.
But why “Rus”? No sure answer. Some believe that “Rus” was the name of the river, along which lived ancient Slavs. Or they called all rivers “rus” or “rusa”. Others think that "Rus" is what Scandinavian Vikings called "the men who row", whom they saw when they came to conquer East Slavic tribes. At that time rowing was the most usual way to navigate the rivers in East Europe.
Copyright © 2025 by Angelika Regossi (for republishing contact: angelikaregossi@yahoo.com or via LinkedIn messenger)
Published on March 28, 2025 09:54
March 27, 2025
March 24, 2025
This is a gentle reminder about my novel
Readers often ask me: "What was the inspiration for this book?" My husband was the inspiration. He is a Dutchman, had little knowledge about the USSR, and I knew a lot about it because I grew up there and left the Communist regime at age 25. So, I told him story after story, and he was amazed.
One evening, he told me:
"Write the book in the West people know little about life in the USSR". So, here is the book about the chilling reality of being a woman in the USSR “Love in Communism. A Young Woman’s Adult Story”.
https://youtu.be/Gm5hF_KoOMY
One evening, he told me:
"Write the book in the West people know little about life in the USSR". So, here is the book about the chilling reality of being a woman in the USSR “Love in Communism. A Young Woman’s Adult Story”.
https://youtu.be/Gm5hF_KoOMY

Published on March 24, 2025 00:26
March 22, 2025
I can't believe
I can't believe it is me, at age 17. This photo was in a school album. Time went so fast, and even more speeded up as we all got older. But, I have to admit that this hairdo is still my favorite:
https://shorturl.at/Hgo66
https://shorturl.at/Hgo66
Published on March 22, 2025 06:00
March 21, 2025
This helps me to move forward
This quote helps me to move forward. Maybe it works for you also?
Friedrich Nietzsche (He died young, at 55 years old):
"THAT WHICH DOES NOT KILL US MAKES US STRONGER".
#inspirationquote #friedrichnietzsche #strongmind #ФридрихHицше #сильныeдухoм #вдохновляющаяцитата #вдохновляющая
Friedrich Nietzsche (He died young, at 55 years old):
"THAT WHICH DOES NOT KILL US MAKES US STRONGER".
#inspirationquote #friedrichnietzsche #strongmind #ФридрихHицше #сильныeдухoм #вдохновляющаяцитата #вдохновляющая
Published on March 21, 2025 02:00
March 19, 2025
Hogyan tanuljunk meg nehéz orosz nyelvet
Tanuljon gyorsan és egyszerűen OROSZUL. A könyv megvásárolható a magyar Librotrade üzletben: https://shorturl.at/2bQGM
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Published on March 19, 2025 09:27
Как выучить сложный венгерский язык
„ПО-ВЕНГЕРСКИ КАК ПО-РУССКИ. 1000 слов с пояснениями” („MAGYARUL MINT OROSZUL.1000 szó magyarázattal”).
Выучите сложный ВЕНГЕРСКИЙ язык быстро и легко. Книга доступна в венгерском магазине Librotrade: https://shorturl.at/2bQGM
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Выучите сложный ВЕНГЕРСКИЙ язык быстро и легко. Книга доступна в венгерском магазине Librotrade: https://shorturl.at/2bQGM
https://discountbookman.com/magyarul-...

Published on March 19, 2025 09:25