Now it is time to revise my russian. I'll try to write down both the Cyrillic letters and their pronunciation. Any suggestion and correction is very welcome. If anybody of you wants to contribute, I am trying to learn one Russian word a day. So if you want to come up with any suggestion for today, tomorrow, or whenever, please write a comment following the permanent link. You will notice that some entries are incomplete, because I know just what they sound like, and I have tried to approximate both the pronunciation and the cyrillic letters. Have fun! Let the Russian lesson begin!
Cyrillic | Sound | Translation |
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да | Dà | Yes |
хорошо | Karasciò | Well |
привет | Privièt | Hello |
колбаса | Kolbàsa | Sausage |
| Jà | I |
давaи | Davài | Give me, come on, pour |
| Vstavài | Get up (lazy you!) |
| Pròsta | Only |
| Dasvidània | See you |
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| Pakà | Bye |
| Slàdkih snòv | Sweet dreams |
| Liebòv | Love |
| Ciòrni Glazà | Black eyes |
подушка | Padùska | Pillow |
маргаритка | Margarìtka | Daisy |
рамашка | Ramàska | Similar to daisy |
| Pajàlusta | Please |
2 Comments:
Questa cosa del vocabolario russo è geniale... che dico, spettacolare... molto karasciò.
LadyCreativeAtWork
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Anonimo, at 10:11 PM
T'è piaciuta, allora? Io devo ammettere che mi sto divertendo un monte con il vocabolario e l'alfabeto cirillico, anche se dopo un po' mi fa male il Gulliver...
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Daniele Avitabile, at 10:15 PM
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