السبت، 3 مايو 2014

Trip To Russia - Fundamental Russian Terms



On the off chance that you are arranging a trek to Russia, you have to attempt to get ready yourself. Working on drinking vodka is a great begin, however you will need to know some fundamental Russian terms. 

Fundamental Russian Terms for Your Trip To Russia 

Russia is an extraordinary and stunning nation. Having existed there for a year, I can let you know it is similar to nothing you will encounter in Europe or anyplace else. The society is actually diverse as is the dialect. The dialect, specifically, is the first leap you will confront. 

The Russian dialect is dependent upon the Cyrillic Alphabet. From the sound of distinctive letters to their joined being, everything is not the same as what you are utilized to. On the off chance that you attempt to wing it, you are going to be in a bad position. To bail you out, here are some fundamental words and expressions you ought to know. 

The main expression I aced while in Russia was "ya ne gavaru puruski." This phonetic chaos could be meant "I don't talk Russian." Trust me, you ought to realize this. I got to be so great at ripping it off that numerous individuals thought I really spoke Russian, however was simply being a bastard! 

"Privyet" is most likely a well known word. It implies hi or hello and is basic welcome. The expression is professed simple at the starting and hard at the end – privyet.  That being said, I mutter always and no one appeared to question practically any articulation. 

"Tak" is a statement used to purchase time or give the impression you are thinking profoundly. A Russian will frequently stop and say tak… tak… tak and after that react. It is what might as well be called hmmm in the English dialect. You can utilize it to sound scholarly or throughout transactions over a buy. 

"Nuzhnik" is an essential expressions. It is a casual term utilized when attempting to discover a can. Remember this is extremely casual, as in "where is the would?" I be able to don't know why, yet it only stuck in my psyche. 

Clearly, there are a couple of zillion diverse expressions of Russian you will require sooner or later in your outing. At any rate now you would you be able to say, "Hello there. I don't talk Russian… hmmm… I have to discover the can! 

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