Russian Vocabulary Video Series. This is a very basic animated series to help you expand your Russian vocabulary. Russian Alphabet – Learn your Russian ABCs.. Russian Numbers – Learn to count to 100 in Russian.
German orthography is the orthography used in writing the German language, which is largely phonemic.However, it shows many instances of spellings that are historic or analogous to other spellings rather than phonemic.
Can you believe this is my first ever blog post about Russian? Very timely with how much it’s in the news lately, David, who has his own travel blog where he documents his and and his Russian teenfriend’s travel adventures, wrote to me with some encouraging words about this language. On another fun
The standard formula usually includes “hello” and “how are you?”. In Russian, unlike English, these phrases sound different depending on who you talk to.
Russian Language interactive online self study guide. Russian introductory phonetic course, grammar course for beginners, vocabulary building lessons, interactive exercises, audio files, language games, oline quizzes and tests with immediate feedback.
Russian (Russian: ру́сский язы́к, tr. rússkiy yazýk) is an East Slavic language and an official language in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and many or unrecognised territories throughout Eurasia (particularly in Eastern Europe, the Baltics, the Caucasus, and Central Asia).
The Russian alphabet is easy to learn! Learning the alphabet is the first step to learning the Russian language. Even if you don’t plan to learn the language, knowing the alphabet is great for travelling because you can read all the street and shop signs.
This lesson teaches how to pronounce the letters of the French alphabet. Learn about French accents and ligatures.
Russian For Everyone Learn Russian Language Online Self study guide for elementary level learners of Russian and for intermediate level students who wish to review basic grammar and vocabulary
How to pronounce Russian vowels. Russian pronunciation rules are rather simple as compared to English. For example, there are no words in Russian that sound the same but have different spelling like English “might” and “mite”.