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Looking to expand your Russian vocabulary? Look no further than this comprehensive guide to 100 common adjectives in the language. This list covers a wide range of adjectives that you’ll encounter in everyday conversation. Each word is accompanied by example sentences to help you understand how it’s used in context, and the article is designed...

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the english and russian words in different languages

This page outlines some common Russian words to kickstart your Russian knowledge. The first step in learning any language is to learn some basic words, and Russian is no different. Such words are common because they are important, and they are heavily used in speaking the language. Until you can speak Russian fluently, knowing some regularly used words will help you to pick up the general nature of conversations. Always remember that the purpose of a language is to enable two people to…

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There are many basic Russian phrases that are a simple and direct translation from common, everyday English expressions. Here we have summarised for you a good collection of basic phrases to get you going. [adsense:336x280:6538780580] [h5p=927]

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Start learning a new language through this alphabet pronunciation page. Each Russian letter contains a corresponding pronunciation as a reference.

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the basic russian words and their meanings are shown in this table listing them as english or greek

Helpful Links: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/greetings-and-introductions-in-russian.html http://www.rocketlanguages.com/russian/learn/russian-salutations/...

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Although it may seem a bit daunting in the beginning, the Russian alphabet is not the hardest alphabet in existence (I’m looking at you, Japanese). Consisting of 33 letters - just 7 more than the Latin alphabet - it uses the Cyrillic script to write the Russian language. And you know what’s the best thing about it? Almost all the words in Russian can be pronounced the same way they are written. To put it simply, once you master the Russian alphabet, you’ll know how to pronounce the majority…

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