Humanities

How to Say Greetings in Russian

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In this beginner lesson, students will learn how to say hello, goodbye, and introduce themselves with a few basic Russian greetings and phrases.

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Deborah M
Thanks
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Janet W
Years ago I tried studying Russian, all by myself. That means that I had no one to tell me how the letters sounded together. I can only remember the one that sounded like "eucacharina." How it is supposed to be said, really, I don't know, but I think that is supposed to be "Catherine" in English (my next younger sister.)
Anatoly
Well, the pronunciation in Russian language, unusual for those who have a native language is English. But you can achieve the result) I do lessons on the subject. As for the study itself, then work with me and you will be the result)
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Anthony B
Russian is a language I've always wanted to learn, but it's always been taught strange or out of my learning ability. Even just this simple lesson here is really great for someone like me. It broke it all down into a way I could understand.
Anatoly
If you want more lessons here's my channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/LRwAnatoly There will also be lessons to emerge from September but not before, because I have limited time)
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Charlie S
Thank you so much! You make it very easy to learn Russian.
Anatoly
You are welcome!)
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Emily b
This is so cool!! I deal with people from Russia Ina daily basis at work. Knowing the basics will help so much!
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