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How to APOLOGIZE in Russian – Russian phrases part 3

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awesome 2024-11-05

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Thanks very much 2024-07-09

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Good class 2024-02-07

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Мне нравятся ваши курсы. А также то, как вы преподаете. 2023-12-31

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How can I improve my Russian language? 3 Easy Tips to Improve Your Russian Speaking Skills Practice with Native Russian Speakers. Having real life conversations with native speakers is hands down the best way to improve your Russian speaking skills. ... Work on Your Russian Pronunciation. ... Learn Longer Phrases, not only Single Words. ... Conclusion.How can I speak Russian fluently? Learn Russian Fast: 8 Tips for Russian Speed Demons Take the time to learn Cyrillic. ... Use authentic media. ... Learn common words first. ... Learn words that tie to your native language or are the same across languages. ... Immerse yourself in Russian, at home or abroad. ... Practice your skills daily. ... Find a native speaker to interact with. ... Use a targeted program. How do you speak in a Russian accent? 10 steps to get a kick-ass Russian accent Replace the 'i' with 'ee' There is no “i” sound in Russian, and many native Russians substitute it with an “ee” sound when learning English. ... Randomly skip articles. ... Roll the 'r' ... Use a harsh 'h' ... Soften your 'e' ... Forget about the 'th' ... Take your 'u' sound to the extreme. ... Instead of 'v' go with 'w'Why are Russian letters backwards? The Cyrillic (including Russian) letter that looks like a backwards capital “R” is represents the sound spelled “ya” in English. It's a vowel in Russian. I notice that many writers and graphic designers get this wrong when they write an English word in mock Russian letters.Can I teach myself Russian? It can be hard to find formal Russian courses in some regions. This means that, for some people, if you want to learn Russian, learning by yourself is your only real option. Even if you want to take a formal course down the road, learning basic Russian on your own can help prepare you for success in formal courses.