The 2000 Most Common Russian Phrases for Conversations with Example Dialogues and Mnemonics
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Narrated by:
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Rebecca Jordan
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By:
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Shmuel Cohen
About this listen
"The 2000 Most Common Russian Phrases for Conversations with Example Dialogues and Mnemonics' is the only companion you'll ever need to boost your Russian conversational abilities! This is not your typical, everyday phrasebook. Oh no, one funny mnemonic and snappy phrase at a time, we're taking you on an epic journey into the core of Russian conversation.
Have you ever been stuck in translation, frantically trying to come up with the perfect way to say that you are so in need of the nearest bathroom or that you will always and forever love pelmeni? Put an end to your worries! This book covers everything, from the most basic greetings to the most complex emotional expressions, so you'll never be at a loss for words in any circumstance.
You might wonder, but how? Mnemonics can be so strange and fascinating that they get ingrained in your mind, much like a music you can't stop listening to. Imagine associating the expression "I'm hungry" with the mental picture of a dancing bear (yep, bears are back, baby!) gorging on a pile of blinis at a restaurant. It sounds amazing, doesn't it?
This book is the ideal partner for anybody learning Russian, be they an enthusiastic novice seeking to establish a strong groundwork for their travels or an experienced language learner seeking to refine their conversational abilities. Along the way, "The 2000 Most Common Russian Phrases for Conversations with Example Dialogues and Mnemonics" promises to engage and amuse you in addition to providing education. Prepare your language-learning supplies, and let's embark on a quest to become fluent in Russian, one remarkable sentence at a time. "Hola начнем! (Let's start!)"
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