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33 letters: Russian Word of the Day: чтобы
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Monday, June 17, 2013. Russian Word of the Day: чтобы. 8212; to, so that. Бы стать образ о. You should read a lot to become. Выми, н а. You should use natural shampoo, if you want to have beautiful hair. Нег, чт о. Money to buy that house. Бушке, чт о. Tell grandmother to turn off the TV. Instead of buying vegetables Sveta bought candies. To understand someone, you have to listen attentively. Has the same meaning as чтобы. But is more colloquial. We often shorten чтобы. In speech or poetry. The Top 8 Jap...
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33 letters: January 2013
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Sunday, January 27, 2013. 160; Уж е. Means already, yet, by now; ещё. Means yet, more. Here is how you use them. They already woke up. Im not a student anymore. The same meaning: Я б о. Льше не студ е. Живёт в Москв е. Shes been living in Moscow for some time now. Ive already done that. Posted by Ekaterina Trayt. Thursday, January 24, 2013. Russian trailers of foreign movies. 160; If watching a whole movie in Russian seems too much work for you, why not start with trailers? Posted by Ekaterina Trayt.
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33 letters: Russian Word of the Day: ли
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Russian Word of the Day: ли. 8212; whether, if. It's one of those tricky-to-translate words, so let's look at the sentences with ли. Ли нам погул я. Won't we go for a walk? I don't know whether I can do it. Ть ли мне н о. Should I buy a new phone? Мне ли не знать. Ли до г о. How far to the town? Жет ли он а. Сский за год, я не зн а. I don't know if she's able to learn Russian in a year. Ит ли чит а. Is there any use reading this book? Вряд ли я смог у. I doubt I'll be able to.
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33 letters: Russian handwriting...
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Thursday, September 22, 2011. Can be tricky for foreigners and natives alike. Try to read what Russian doctors wrote in your record – mankind will land on Neptune before doctors' handwriting becomes readable. :-) Mere mortals can have clear handwriting, elegant one, messy one, weird one, etc. Half of my friends say my handwriting is unreadable, and the other half says it's special. But I'll still show you how I write. If you speak Russian but never actually read what others write. Well I'll try again.
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33 letters: Russian Word of the Day: верить
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Thursday, June 20, 2013. Russian Word of the Day: верить. To believe, to trust. Ты мне в е. Do you believe me? Ты в мен я. Do you believe in me? Верь и ты мне. I trust/believe you, so I want you to] Trust/Believe me. Рю, что придёт весн а. I believe that spring will come. I don't trust/believe anyone. Сты не в е. Рят в б о. Atheists do not believe in God. Posted by Ekaterina Trayt. Word of the day. Dont be shy, leave a comment! You can comment in Russian too ;-). How to leave a comment. 8221; in Russian.
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33 letters: Video Lesson: Russian Stress Patterns
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Monday, July 29, 2013. Video Lesson: Russian Stress Patterns. Everything you wanted to know about stress in Russian words. In the video below. Posted by Ekaterina Trayt. 07 May, 2014 18:11. Sounds like a pretty stressful language! 11 May, 2014 20:17. Hahaha, maybe it is :). Dont be shy, leave a comment! You can comment in Russian too ;-). How to leave a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Поиск - Search This Blog. Дать, отдать, продать. 8220;How old are you? 8221; in Russian. Word of the day.
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33 letters: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013. Russian roofs can be. different. 160; Russian word for a roof, кр ы. Means more than just that. It originates from крыть. To cover. Lets start with which prepositions you can use with крыша. Plural: на кр ы. 8212; on the roof (something is there). Шу (на кр ы. 8212; to the roof. Ше (по кр ы. 8212; on the roof (something is moving there). Ше (о кр ы. 8212; about a roof. 8212; from the roof. Ше (в кр ы. 8212; in the roof. Шей (под кр ы. 8212; under the roof. 8212; no roof. Uploads ...
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33 letters: February 2013
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Monday, February 25, 2013. Дать, отдать, продать. 160; Russian verb дать. To give) has a big family. There are many words with -дат-. Made by adding prefixes and suffixes to it. Lets have a look at some of them. To give away, to give back. To present, to offer, to serve, to hand in. To give, to set, to indicate. You can check more meanings of these words here. Made from these verbs:. Output, return, response. Presentation, serving, inning (in sports). Posted by Ekaterina Trayt. Posted by Ekaterina Trayt.
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