Russian Phonetic
Russian Phonetic
Russian Phonetic
(your)
(vase)
(bed)
(red)
(nap)
(dab)
(book)
(Bach)
(gap)
(meet)
(yes)
(nil)
(you)
(trilled R)
(poor)
(hit)
(Sam)
(zebra)
(yard)
(photon)
(cats)
(seizure)
(shun)
(cheer)
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and
be :
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I know him. .
I know Maria. .
That includes words like here, in this way, then
and so on.
Unlike English, adverbs are NOT universally grouped at
the end. So pay attention to the typical positions for the
expressions of time, place and manner. Eg. very much
is typically in the end-position in English, but in Russian
it is just before the thing that is "very" or very much:
She likes to read very much =
Good luck!
VOWEL REDUCTION
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HELLO
Russian has a more informal greeting and a
more formal (). Here, we focus on the
first, since it is the shorter one.
GOOD MORNING!