Russian Words I Already Knew From Earlier Attempts
I thought I'd give a quick overview of the words I picked up from previous learning attempts. Either from the New Penguin Russian Course, DuoLingo or Memrise.
From memory I know the Russian words for:
I, You, Where, It is, How, Station, Theatre, White, Black, Yellow, Red, Thank You, Excuse Me, Hello, Bye, Big, Small, Know, Think, Girl, Boy, Man, Woman, Grandmother, Ticket, Magazine, Eat, Apple, Young, Work, Very, Good, Want. I can also count from 1 to 10 and can understand numbers up to 20.
I'd be able to recognise more words when reading them or in the context of a vocabulary app but the words listed above are what I can recall immediately.
Since I started with this experiment I've added another 20 from The Most Awesome Word List You Have Ever Seen that I mentioned in my last post.
It's shame I'm not starting this experiment with absolutely zero Russian. But the few words I do know are very useful for being able to listen to Russian Dungeons & Dragons sessions while working.
I think I'd need quite a bit of focused time watching comprehensible input to learn some of those words. And it's quite beneficial to know at least a couple of words in order to be able to listen to hours and hours of play sessions as I intend to (23 hours so far).
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