The Oxford English-Russian Dictionary
The Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary is a new compact Russian-English and English-Russian dictionary that offers up-to-date coverage of all the essential day-to-day vocabulary with over 40,000 words and phrases and 60,000 translations. This dictionary is easy to use and ideal for travel, work, or study.The latest words in each language have been added, reflecting all aspects of life today, from computing and technology to lifestyle and business. Additional features include guides to Russian and English pronunciation, as well as help with both Russian and English verbs.The Oxford Essential Russian Dictionary is ideal for anyone in need of a handy quick reference. An essential book for the study of Russian.
The Oxford English-Russian Dictionary
This paper introduces you to the essential elements of Russian grammar, starting with the declension of the nouns and verbal conjugation and ending with complex sentences with subordinate clauses, including the use of the subjunctive. The course covers a lot of ground very quickly. It will enable you both to understand and to use actively grammatical structures that form the basis of Russian. In addition, you will acquire a wide range of vocabulary and will learn how to read and understand authentic texts without a dictionary.
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