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Пожалуйста ( Pa-zhal-oo-sta ) Yes / No: Да ( Da ) / Нет ( Nyet ) 3. Grammar Basics for Beginners

Russian grammar is famous for its "cases," where the endings of words change depending on their role in a sentence. Russian for dummies

Entirely new symbols like Ш (Sh), Ч (Ch), and Я (Ya). 2. Greetings & Survival Phrases Start with these to handle basic social interactions: Hello (Formal): Здравствуйте ( Zdrav-stvooy-tye ) Hi (Informal): Привет ( Pree-vyet ) Thank you: Спасибо ( Spa-see-ba ) Пожалуйста ( Pa-zhal-oo-sta ) Yes / No: Да

Letters like A, K, M, O, T look and sound exactly like their English counterparts. Starting your Russian language journey can feel like

Unlike English, Russian doesn't use "a" or "the." To say "a book" or "the book," you just say книга ( kniga ).

Starting your Russian language journey can feel like staring at a giant puzzle, but it’s more approachable than it looks. Whether you're using the official Russian For Dummies book or just looking for a crash course, 1. The Alphabet (Cyrillic)