✅Рассказываем, что означают слова, ставшие претендентами на звание "Слово года"
Напомним, что в тройку лидеров попали "Вайб", "Скуф" и "Прилет". Кроме того, в список вошли "инсайт", "абьюз", "аскеза", "пов", "сап" и "нормис". А с помощью нейросети мы передали суть слов в картинках.
Наши подписчики предложили нам и свои варианты. Настало время сделать выбор. Голосуйте в опросе ниже👇🏻
✅Рассказываем, что означают слова, ставшие претендентами на звание "Слово года"
Напомним, что в тройку лидеров попали "Вайб", "Скуф" и "Прилет". Кроме того, в список вошли "инсайт", "абьюз", "аскеза", "пов", "сап" и "нормис". А с помощью нейросети мы передали суть слов в картинках.
Наши подписчики предложили нам и свои варианты. Настало время сделать выбор. Голосуйте в опросе ниже👇🏻
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