These simple phrases you can use every day!
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вторник, 25 мая 2010 г.
понедельник, 24 мая 2010 г.
Russian Lessons. # seven. How old are you?
Now, when you’ve already known Russian numbers, we can talk about the age. Englishmen say "How old are you?" , Russian say "Skol’ko tebe let"
In replay you usually hear the number only.
In replay you usually hear the number only.
среда, 19 мая 2010 г.
Russian Lessons. # six. Numbers 20-100
! Where English say –ty, Russian say tzat' or -disjat.
20 dva-tzat’
30 tri-tzat’
40 sorok ! attention it is exception to the rule
50 pi-disjat
60 shis-disjat
70 sim-disjat
80 vosim-disjat
90 divino-sta ! attention it is exception to the rule
100 sto
20 dva-tzat’
30 tri-tzat’
40 sorok ! attention it is exception to the rule
50 pi-disjat
60 shis-disjat
70 sim-disjat
80 vosim-disjat
90 divino-sta ! attention it is exception to the rule
100 sto
вторник, 18 мая 2010 г.
Russian Lessons. # five. Numbers 11-20
! Where English put –teen, Russian put na-tzat’
11 odi-na-tzat’
12 dve-na-tzat’
13 tri-na-tzat’
14 chityir-na-tzat’
15 pit-na-tzat’
16 shis-na-tzat’
17 sim’-na-tzat’
18 vasim-na-tzat’
19 divjat-na-tzat’
20 dvatzat’
11 odi-na-tzat’
12 dve-na-tzat’
13 tri-na-tzat’
14 chityir-na-tzat’
15 pit-na-tzat’
16 shis-na-tzat’
17 sim’-na-tzat’
18 vasim-na-tzat’
19 divjat-na-tzat’
20 dvatzat’
понедельник, 17 мая 2010 г.
Russian Lessons. # Four. Numbers
It’s time to count, Russian numbers are not more difficult then English ones!
1 odin
2 dva
3 tri
4 chetyire
5 pjat’
6 shes’t’
7 sem’
8 vosem’
9 devjat’
10 desjat’
1 odin
2 dva
3 tri
4 chetyire
5 pjat’
6 shes’t’
7 sem’
8 vosem’
9 devjat’
10 desjat’
воскресенье, 16 мая 2010 г.
Russian Lessons. #Three
The most popular question after saying Hello is
- Kak (u tebja) dela? (How are you?)
The most suitable answer is
- Normal'no/ Vse horosho (Ok/Everything is all right)
- A u tebja? (And you)
- Kak (u tebja) dela? (How are you?)
The most suitable answer is
- Normal'no/ Vse horosho (Ok/Everything is all right)
- A u tebja? (And you)
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Let’s learn Russian. Lesson Two
пятница, 14 мая 2010 г.
Let's learn some Russian
I'm going to start short lessons of the Russian language. And I will try to make them interesting and useful. Let’s start with greeting. There are some ways to say Hello in Russian.
If you are close friends or relatives say PRIVET
If your boss or your president is in front of you say ZDRASTVUITE and don’t forget to shake your hands. Russian men always shake hands , but women don't:)
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