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A1 Words

A1 Words: 100 words from the ZapomniEnglish 10,000+ word base. Translation, transcription, pronunciation, examples, and flashcards.

Practice a1 words in Korean with English hints. First see the meaning in English, then recall the Korean word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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stain
пятно
/ˈsteɪn/
nounA1
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stand
стоять
/stænd/
verbA1
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star
звезда
/stɑr/
nounA1
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start
запускать
/stɑrt/
verbA1
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start up
запускать
/ˈstɑrt ʌp/
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state
состояние
/steɪt/
nounA1
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station
станция
/ə ˈsteɪʃən/
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stay
оставаться
/ˈsteɪ/
verbA1
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stay warm
сохранять тепло
/tə ˈsteɪ wɔrm/
phraseA1
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step
шаг
/stɛp/
nounA1
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still
всё ещё
/ˈstɪl/
adverbA1
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stone
камень
/stoʊn/
nounA1
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stop
остановка
/ə ˈstɑp/
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stop
останавливать
/ˈstɑp/
verbA1
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store
магазин
/ˈstɔr/
nounA1
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story
история
/ˈstɔri/
nounA1
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strange
странный
/streɪndʒ/
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stranger
незнакомец
/ˈstreɪndʒɚ/
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strawberry
клубника
/ˈstrɔbɛri/
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street
улица
/striːt/
nounA1
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student
студент
/ˈstuːdənt/
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studies
учеба
/ˈstʌdiz/
nounA1
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study
учёба
/ˈstʌdi/
nounA1
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sugar
сахар
/ˈʃʊɡɚ/
nounA1
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