Humanities

How to Say “I Want” in Russian

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Do you want to learn Russian? In this lesson, learn how to say “I want” and express that you are thirsty and hungry. Then, learn how to say “yes” and “no”.

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4 Comments
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Sandy B
There's a mistake in the written translation. Thirsty and hungry should be switched
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Roger H
I love this guy. He's so genuine. Please do many more words and phrases in this format. Let me know if there are more than these few lessons, and I will devour them. Thanks. Roger, at rogerwmh@aol.com. January 16, 2015.
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Meghan S
???????! :)
Anatoly
this issue to the correct pronunciation of sounds of the Russian language
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