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Learn the basics of Russian, simple words and phrases, in this podcast with Elvira from www.russianeasy.com. Find me on Twitter (@SpeakingRussian), Facebook and Pinterest.

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Learn the basics of Russian, simple words and phrases, in this podcast with Elvira from www.russianeasy.com. Find me on Twitter (@SpeakingRussian), Facebook and Pinterest.

    Lesson 184.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To TEACH. To LEARN. Conjugation and examples.

    Lesson 184.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To TEACH. To LEARN. Conjugation and examples.

    Speaking Russian. Lesson 184.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To TEACH. To LEARN. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (184.1. УЧИТЬ – to teach, to learn).
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 4 min
    Lesson 184. In winter, in summer, in autumn, in spring.

    Lesson 184. In winter, in summer, in autumn, in spring.

    Speaking Russian.Lesson 184. In winter, in summer, in autumn, in spring. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (184. In winter).
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 3 min
    Lesson 183. How to say in Russian: in the morning, in the afternoon and more.

    Lesson 183. How to say in Russian: in the morning, in the afternoon and more.

    Speaking Russian. Lesson 183. How to say in Russian: in the morning, in the afternoon and more. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (183. In the morning).
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 3 min
    Lesson 183.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To SELL. Conjugation and examples.

    Lesson 183.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To SELL. Conjugation and examples.

    Speaking Russian. Lesson 183.1. Russian Verbs. To SELL. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (183.1. ПРОДАВАТЬ – to sell).
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 3 min
    Lesson 182.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To BUY. Conjugation and examples.

    Lesson 182.1. RUSSIAN VERBS. To BUY. Conjugation and examples.

    Speaking Russian. Lesson 182.1. Russian Verbs. To BUY. Conjugation and examples. Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (182.1. ПОКУПАТЬ – to buy).
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 4 min
    Lesson 182. Is there a place to get a nice, not expensive lunch around here?

    Lesson 182. Is there a place to get a nice, not expensive lunch around here?

    Speaking Russian. Lesson 182. Is there a place to get a nice, not expensive lunch around here? Check the words and phrases by following the link on www.russianeasy.com (182. Do you know a nice place to eat?)
    If you have any comments or suggestions you can write on our e-mail: speakingrussian@gmail.com

    • 6 min

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