How tough is it? For one example, (re-)see this vid --
Russian Railways: changing out a tie [
www.youtube.com] -- originally shared here on AP -- [
www.altamontpress.com] -- by
Pass the vodka bottle on
04-18-2020 - 12:53.
And, speaking of "vodka", a friend asked how the Russian distinguish between water (H2O) and "vodka" so I had to look it up. The best distilation I could find is here -- [
www.reddit.com]. That post says "
The suffix "ka" in the Russian language is a diminutive. In the case of vodka, it's the kind of water you love. It's not diminutive in the sense that it's little, but rather as a term of endearment. Much like how in Spanish the suffix "ita" (as in abuelita) shows affection for someone or something." I guess that can also apply to "Ivana" and "Ivanka".
Gsearch [russian vodka water] [
www.google.com]