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Elementary Russian
The first 1,500 or so words in Russian, by frequency. I have mixed up the order a bit for copyright reasons, and will arrange it into a better order to learn very ...
Started by Juno, Jan. 31, 2012
Beginner's Russian
A structured set of the first 500 or so words by frequency, combined with other crucial words, basic pleasantries, numbers, directions and other words that will help you to get around.
Started by benwhately, April 14, 2012
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Russian 1000
e.g. and, though, in, at, not, he, on, it, at, to, I, what, that, why, that, to be, with, and, from, of ...
Started by alfredkaye, Jan. 22, 2012
2nd Year Russian
e.g. varied, reserve, coal, harsh, landscape, distance, pine forest, Network, oil, to separate ...
Started by yoannetong92, May 18, 2012
Russian A-Level
e.g. a little, a third, ability, above (+ inst.), abroad (at), abroad (with motion), absent-minded, accent, according to, according to ...
Started by yoannetong92, May 18, 2012
My Top 724 struggling words
e.g. and, from, which, of, such, only, one's, for, to, most ...
Started by rtsundberg, March 7, 2012
Robbie Russian Master Set
This contains all the vocabulary for my Russian Course.
Started by Robbie.C, Oct. 27, 2011
Quick Start
e.g. My name is..., Hello., How are you?, I am fine, and you?, I'm sorry., Please., Thank you., Good evening., Good morning., Goodbye. ...
Started by Robbie.C, Oct. 24, 2011
Random advanced vocabulary
Just some words that have cropped up ...
Started by jetfromgladiators, July 22, 2011
Test
My own private course
Started by LdeM, Feb. 19, 2012
My Struggling Words
e.g. and; as for; but; same, from; of; for, which; who; that, of; about; against, such; so; some, only; merely; but, one's own; my; our, for; to, to; up to; about; before, ...
Started by rtsundberg, March 9, 2012
Words!
e.g. to cut (hair), парикмахер, fringe, haircut, hairbrush, hair dryer, thick hair, thin hair, curly hair, straight hair ...
Started by SallyHall, April 14, 2012
e.g. lit, awkward, pretentious, aida, hold on, editing, consumerism, double-page spread, hype, credentials ...
Started by DrAleNax, Sept. 15, 2011
Russian Verbs
A list of Russian verbs
Started by malenfant, Sept. 8, 2011
Russian random vocabulary
Words that I come across during Russian class and in daily life.
Started by babnik, Nov. 8, 2011
Russian Roots
list of roots used to form words
Started by rabs, April 6, 2012
3rd Year Uni - Year Abroad St Petersburg Course Vocabulary
Vocabulary learnt over an 18 week Russian Language course during my Year Abroad.
Started by trotcd, April 14, 2012
Ryan's Russian Chapters 16 and 17 and 18
e.g. pineapple, watermelon, lamb, French loaf, Russian pancakes, bagel, white bread, small roll; bun, sandwich, Jam, jelly ...
Started by Ryan481516, April 11, 2012
Russian Verbs: Imperfective Forms
A list of 419 common Russian Verbs in the imperfective form (несовершенный вид). This is based on the older "Russian Verbs" list and is a companion to "Russian Verbs: Perfective Forms". Learning ...
Started by dyche01, Jan. 30, 2012
13 week St Petersburg course
e.g. impatience, differently, On the one hand..., on ..., to succeed, manage, To dedicate, to discuss, main, privilige ...
Started by harrietpaterson4, April 21, 2012
Kitchen sink
Everything except the kitchen sink.
Started by saelie, June 26, 2011
Russian Verbs: Perfective Forms
A list of 369 common Russian verbs in the perfective form (совершенный вид). This is based on the older "Russian Verbs" list and is a companion to "Russian Verbs: Imperfective Forms". Learning ...
Started by dyche01, Jan. 30, 2012
Pre-U Listening&Reading
From the English Pre-U russian course, words I find hard.
Started by pizzaman411, April 29, 2012
100 russian verbs
e.g. to come up, approach; to ..., to call, send, to expect, anticipate, to hellp, to presetn, produce, introduce, to pass, go; study, to take away, take off; ..., to say, tell, ...
Started by JayDeee, July 20, 2011
Princeton Russian Course: SLA101
Vocabulary more or less in order from the first year (SLA101) of the excellent Princeton Russian Course. Chapters 1 and 2 (and Chapter 3 up to lesson 26) are now up.
Started by chickendude, Feb. 12, 2012
Revision Vocabulary 1/4
e.g. for the first time, congress, Enterprise, then, industry, chairman, to fight (physically), fine, effort, otherwise ...
Started by sriskaa, April 1, 2012
Russian voc/intermediate level charmie
Russian random vocabulary of an advanced elementary to intermediate level. Food, features of character, and a lot of verbs.
Started by charmie, May 6, 2012
First Distillation
e.g. to tell, to show, to take, to order, to advise, through, outside, opposite, next to, in order to ...
Started by LeeTooey, Dec. 27, 2011
Russian Pronouns
An Attempt to improve Russian Pronouns
Started by malenfant, Sept. 13, 2011
Business Phrases
Business Phrases from PCV Glossary of Business Terminology
Started by malenfant, Sept. 8, 2011
Pre-U/Oral Vocab
e.g. department, environment, security, to rescue, rescue, large, production/manufacture, departure/withdrawal, recycling, to hide ...
Started by raddish134, April 23, 2012
Classified Russian Vocabulary
e.g. mountain, hill, valley, steppe, field, meadow, forest, country(side), desert, tundra, taiga ...
Started by YakovChenin, March 18, 2012
Nadsat
Nadsat is a fictional register or argot used by the teenagers in Anthony Burgess' novel A Clockwork Orange. In addition to being a novelist, Burgess was also a linguist and he used ...
Started by No46, Aug. 20, 2011
Adjectives
Adjectives
Started by malenfant, Sept. 13, 2011
Mix 2
e.g. invention, dogma, intuition, overflowing, neat, notions, put out, beneath, foolish, farewell ...
Started by DrAleNax, Sept. 21, 2011
Russian: Body and Clothes
Parts of the body and clothes
Started by malenfant, Oct. 9, 2011
Focus on Russian - Урок 2
В гостях хорошо, а дома лучше.
Started by alawnicki, Sept. 17, 2011
Russian: Foods
e.g. vacant table, line, brand, label, counter, pinch, condensed milk, chewing gum, pudding, cooled ...
Started by malenfant, Nov. 11, 2011
Ионыч
e.g. poor, alley, young lady, to run, to go white, worry, upset, useless, to beat, to thank ...
Started by tazmac, May 1, 2012
Focus on Russian - Урок 3
Не место красит человека, а человек место.
Started by alawnicki, Oct. 8, 2011
Russian nouns
Frequency Dictionary 3000-4000
Started by Jonatan, April 24, 2012
Гарри Поттер и философский камень
Vocabulary from the first Harry Potter book - Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone http://www.loveread.ec/read_book.php?id=2317&p=1
Started by trotcd, April 14, 2012
Focus on Russian - Урок 1
Щи да каша - пища наша.
Started by alawnicki, Sept. 2, 2011
A Hero of Our Time: vocabulary
A Hero of Our Time (Russian: Герой нашего времени) is a novel by Mikhail Lermontov, written in 1839. It is noted for its compelling Byronic hero Pechorin and for the beautiful descriptions ...
Started by AugustGrivas, Oct. 30, 2011
St Petersburg 2012
Vocabulary from my time in St Petersburg
Started by donkeysaurusrex, April 1, 2012
Robert Russian master sub list: food
e.g. orange, banana, steak, borsch, bagel, white loaf of bread; roll, small roll; bun, bouillon, (open-faced) sandwich, grapes ...
Started by Robbie.C, Feb. 28, 2012
Ryan's Russian урок 15
e.g. bus, airport, ticket, visa, railway station, border, abroad, (to) abroad, From abroad, money ...
Started by Ryan481516, March 27, 2012
Russian
e.g. tomato (noun), yacht, zebra, violet, vodka, whiskey, universal, video, wine, TV (broadcast, programming) ...
Started by ChrisSharpWriter, June 25, 2011
Focus on Russian - Урок 4
По одежде встречают, по уму провожают.
Started by alawnicki, Nov. 2, 2011
Colloquial Russian chapters 3+4
Basic Russian vocab from Colloquial Russian 1
Started by Jennywren, Jan. 2, 2012
Revision Vocabulary 26/4
e.g. for the first time, congress, Enterprise, then, industry, chairman, to fight (physically), fine, effort, otherwise ...
Started by _anon_9sm7vrqap, March 26, 2012
Leland Vocab
Oktiaber + Blok
Started by tbarrowcliff, April 15, 2012
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