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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 Russian hints. First see the meaning in Russian, then recall the Korean word, with pronunciation, images, audio, and flashcards.

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в шесть часов
в шесть часов
/ət sɪks oʊˈklɑːk/
adverbA1
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внимание
внимание
/əˈtɛnʃən/
nounA1
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на выходных
на выходных
/æt ðə ˈwiːkɛnd/
phraseA1
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у окна
у окна
/æt ðə ˈwɪndoʊ/
phraseA1
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в двенадцать
в двенадцать
/æt ˈtwɛlv/
phraseA1
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в два
в два
/æt ˈtuː/
phraseA1
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тётя
тётя
/ˈænt/
nounA1
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тётя
тётя
/ˈænti/
nounA1
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осень
осень
/ˈɑtəm/
nounA1
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прочь
прочь
/əˈweɪ/
adverbA1
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буква B
буква B
/biː/
letterA1
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младенец
младенец
/ˈbeɪbi/
nounA1
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назад
назад
/bæk/
adverbA1
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спина
спина
/bæk/
nounA1
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рюкзак
рюкзак
/ˈbækpæk/
nounA1
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плохой
плохой
/ˈbæd/
adjectiveA1
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плохая погода
плохая погода
/ˈbæd ˌwɛðɚ/
nounA1
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пакет
пакет
/ˈbæg/
nounA1
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лысый
лысый
/bɔld/
adjectiveA1
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мяч
мяч
/bɔl/
nounA1
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шариковая ручка
шариковая ручка
/ˈbɔlˌpɔɪnt pɛn/
nounA1
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банан
банан
/bəˈnænə/
nounA1
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банк
банк
/bæŋk/
nounA1
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бар
бар
/ˈbɑr/
nounA1
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