Learn Russian with Dialogues
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Book is designed for Russian learners (level A1/A2). It contains 30 dialogues for daily life (e.g. “At the airport”, “At the pharmacy”, “Weather”, etc). Dialogues are followed by detailed glossaries. Each dialogue and glossary has a sound track read by Russian native speakers. The audio material is downloadable through a link in the book.
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Learn Russian with Dialogues - Polina Dmitrova
#1 Дава́йте Знако́миться!
#1 🎧
#1a 🎧
#1b 🎧
Дава́йте знако́миться! – let’s introduce each other!
Здра́вствуй - hello / informal, singular
Здра́вствуйте - hello / formal or plural
До́брое у́тро – good morning
Д́обрый день - good afternoon
До́брый ве́чер - good evening
Приве́т – hi
Меня́ зову́т – my name is
Рад познако́миться - glad to meet you (if you are a man)
Ра́да познако́миться – glad to meet you (if you are a woman)
Мне то́же прия́тно познако́миться с тобо́й – I am pleased to meet you, too! / informal, singular
мне то́же прия́тно познако́миться с ва́ми – I am pleased to meet you,
too! / formal or plural
Отку́да ты ро́дом? – where do you come from? / informal, singular
Отку́да вы ро́дом? – where do you come from? / formal or plural
Я ро́дом из А́нглии – I come from England
А́нглия - England
Фра́нция – France
Из Фра́нции – from France
Ита́лия – Italy
Из Ита́лии – from Italy
Испа́ния – Spain
Из Испа́нии – from Spain
Норве́гия – Norway
Из Норве́гии – from Norway
Кита́й – China
Из Кита́я – from China
Япо́ния – Japan
Из Япо́нии – from Japan
Коре́я – Korea
Из Коре́и - from Korea
Я прие́хал из Фра́нции – I came from France
Мне о́чень нра́вится Росси́я – I like Russia very much
Здо́рово! – great!
Ты впервы́е в Росси́и? – are you in Russia for the first time? / informal, singular
Вы впервы́е в Росси́и? – are you in Russia for the first time? / formal or plural
Это мой пе́рвый прие́зд в ва́шу страну́ – it’s my first visit to Russia
Пе́рвый – first
Прие́зд – visit
Страна́ – country
#2 В Аэропорту́
#2 🎧
- Здра́вствуйте! Мне нужна́ Ва́ша по́мощь.
- Да? Чем я могу́ Вам помо́чь?
- Я то́лько что прилете́л из Ту́рции. Я впервы́е в Росси́и и не о́чень хорошо́ говорю по-русски. Я не зна́ю, где я могу́ получи́ть свой бага́ж.
- Вам ну́жно пройти́ да́льше, а пото́м поверну́ть напра́во. Там Вы мо́жете получи́ть Ваш бага́ж.
-Спаси́бо!
-Не́ за что! Уда́чи!
#2a 🎧
- Здра́вствуйте! Вы не могли́ бы мне помо́чь?
- Да, коне́чно!
- Я то́лько что прилете́л и мне ну́жно вы́звать такси́.
- Пожа́луйста, спусти́тесь на пе́рвый этаж. Зате́м поверни́те нале́во. В конце́ за́ла Вы уви́дите сто́йку. Де́вушка, кото́рая там рабо́тает, вы́зовет для Вас такси́.
- Спаси́бо большо́е! Вы оче́нь мне помогли́!
- Прия́тной пое́здки!
#2b 🎧
В аэропорту́ – at the airport
Мне нужна́ ва́ша по́мощь – I need your help
Мне нужна́ – I need
́По́мощь – help
Чем я могу́ вам помо́чь? – how can I help you?
Я то́лько что прилете́л из Ту́рции – I’ve just arrived from Turkey
То́лько что – just
Прилете́л - arrived (masculine form)
Прилете́ла – arrived (feminine form)
Прилете́ли – arrived (plural form)
Я впервы́е в Росси́и – I am in Russia for the first time
Впервы́е – for the first time
Я не о́чень хорошо́ говорю́ по-ру́сски – I don’t speak Russian very well
Я не зна́ю – I don’t know
Где - where
Я могу́ – I can
Получи́ть – to get, receive
Мой бага́ж – my baggage
Вам ну́жно – you need
Пройти́ – to go
Да́льше – further, farther
Пото́м - then
Поверну́ть напра́во – to turn to the right
Там – there
Вы мо́жете – you can
Ваш бага́ж – your baggage
Спаси́бо – thank you
Не́ за что – don’t mention it
Уда́чи! – good